Three friends + 20 miles of Brazos river = AWESOME
Three friends + 20 miles of Brazos river = AWESOME
Myself, Nate, and Jake all made the 20 mile journey down the infamous Brazos river. Jake and I got to the put in just below Possum Kingdom Lake dam at about 4pm after using the shuttle service from Rochelles. Nate was goign to be a couple hours behind us in his canoe. We originally had a few more people planned on this trip but people always seem to back out last minute on these trips. We still had a fantastic time. The scenery, fishing, and good company made the trip a great one. Plus the weather couldnt have been better. 90ish during the day and high 60's at night. And the water was just a bit cool but we still swam in it.
kayaks loaded up Jake has a tarpon 16 and I have a redfish 12
Just starting out. I really enjoy this section of river.
moooooooo
Nate finally caught up with us at the first nights camp about 4 miles down river. We fought 20 miles an hour winds most of the afternoon. This is the first nights camp.
kayaks loaded up Jake has a tarpon 16 and I have a redfish 12
Just starting out. I really enjoy this section of river.
moooooooo
Nate finally caught up with us at the first nights camp about 4 miles down river. We fought 20 miles an hour winds most of the afternoon. This is the first nights camp.
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Just about packed up and starting day 2. We covered a lot of miles on day two. I would guess about 9-10 miles. Winds were bad on several sections here too.
Jake caught a nice bass that was picture worthy
Some small rapids
more scenery
Jake caught a nice bass that was picture worthy
Some small rapids
more scenery
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Strange looking white house on a hill
some more scenery pictures
Jake caught a gar right before our second nights campsite.
Camp site #2. It was nice to sleep on the sand here.
Gathering wood (nate is the best wood gatherer ever!)
my tent
some more scenery pictures
Jake caught a gar right before our second nights campsite.
Camp site #2. It was nice to sleep on the sand here.
Gathering wood (nate is the best wood gatherer ever!)
my tent
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Day three turned out to be the best fishing day for me. I think I caught about 15 fish the entire trip but a lot of the trip was spent just paddling and enjoying the scenery. Day three also turned out the most relaxing because we ended up havign the wind at our backs. We pretty much floated the 5 miles to the take out with minimal paddling.
Nate in his canoe (air craft carrier is what we call it)
a picture worthy bass I caught. Its fun on light tackle and 4lbs test.
another smaller bass I caught right after the one picture above. Caught several of these guys as well as a couple smallies that were small also.
Nate in his canoe (air craft carrier is what we call it)
a picture worthy bass I caught. Its fun on light tackle and 4lbs test.
another smaller bass I caught right after the one picture above. Caught several of these guys as well as a couple smallies that were small also.
Re: Three friends + 20 miles of Brazos river = AWESOME
the only striper of the trip (its a baby)
Re: Three friends + 20 miles of Brazos river = AWESOME
and finally the take out spot 20 miles down stream
my truck waiting for us at Rochelles.
We are getting good at packing for these trips. We ate like Kings. The mountain house meals are pretty tasty. We also had lots of tortillas and some fresh avocados, tomatoes, and several snack foods. My MSR pocket rocket stove worked like a champ. We also used a katadyn water filter for most of the drinking water. The brazos is a bit mineral (salty) tasting. Nate did bring a cooler with ice, dry ice, and some cold drinks on his canoe. Both nights we drank plenty of Jim Beam and coke zero around the camp fire. I caught about 14-15 fish. I think Jake caught abotu the same and Nate was real close to that number too. Fishing wasn't fantastic but it was good. We used artificial lures only. I know I do much better on live bait but I didn't feel like dealing with it. I have to admit my feet are somewhat sore from walking on rocks while buzzing off Jim Beam at the camp site. You seem to forget what your walking on until the next day. I really enjoy going on trips like this. The scenery, fishing, and just getting outside with some great friends makes these trips memories that last a lifetime.
my truck waiting for us at Rochelles.
We are getting good at packing for these trips. We ate like Kings. The mountain house meals are pretty tasty. We also had lots of tortillas and some fresh avocados, tomatoes, and several snack foods. My MSR pocket rocket stove worked like a champ. We also used a katadyn water filter for most of the drinking water. The brazos is a bit mineral (salty) tasting. Nate did bring a cooler with ice, dry ice, and some cold drinks on his canoe. Both nights we drank plenty of Jim Beam and coke zero around the camp fire. I caught about 14-15 fish. I think Jake caught abotu the same and Nate was real close to that number too. Fishing wasn't fantastic but it was good. We used artificial lures only. I know I do much better on live bait but I didn't feel like dealing with it. I have to admit my feet are somewhat sore from walking on rocks while buzzing off Jim Beam at the camp site. You seem to forget what your walking on until the next day. I really enjoy going on trips like this. The scenery, fishing, and just getting outside with some great friends makes these trips memories that last a lifetime.
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Re: Three friends + 20 miles of Brazos river = AWESOME
Yep, AWESOME!!!
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed!!!
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed!!!
Re: Three friends + 20 miles of Brazos river = AWESOME
Those are some awesome pics bro Man that looks like it was a fun filled trip glad yall had fun and got on some fish. But I bet just paddling and watching the scenery is worth the trip. That white house on the hill sort of looks like a boat flipped up-side down and converted into a house pretty looking. Once again TFS with us I hope to make a trip like that some time this year Hopefully
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That looks like it was an awesome trip. I'm jealous man....but only 1 more week of tax season and then hopefully I'll be posting similar pictures
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Nice pictures, I have 1 question though. where did you get a tent that offers so much privacy?
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Well when your on a trip like this privacy is not something your worrying about. When we had to change all you had to say was hey Im changing dont look over here and that was it. The screen is great for the warm evenings. And if I added the rain fly it looks like a normal tent.Roofish wrote:Nice pictures, I have 1 question though. where did you get a tent that offers so much privacy?
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The wife and i want to take a trip like this real soon.
Thanks for the inspiration...time to go pack!!!
Thanks for the inspiration...time to go pack!!!
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here is a map of the put in, camp sites, and the take out. There are many campsites along this river.
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Very nice Dave. Thanks for the report and pics.
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Great Report,Pics & Info.
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That is very nice.. thanks for sharing. 20 miles is a long way!!! But great country side to see and fishing looked to be very good too!!!
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Enjoyed reading your report, thanks
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Thanks for sharing!! Looks like a ton of fun!
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Great job....I love these river reports.
What types of lures were you using
What types of lures were you using
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Great job....I love these river reports.
What types of lures were you using
What types of lures were you using
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Re: Three friends + 20 miles of Brazos river = AWESOME
Nice report and pics. I really need to go buy me a tent so I can do one of these trips.
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Wonderful trip and great pics.
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Looks like a great trip. Thanks for pictures. That one is on my "to do list"
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Thanks for sharing a great trip!
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I was using road runners mostly. My buddy Jake was using a silver rattle trap and some plastic lizards. Pretty much anything will work out there. Bass arent picky eaters!MONSTER wrote:Great job....I love these river reports.
What types of lures were you using