Trout in the Lone Star State: Where to Cast Your Line in 2024
Guadalupe River: The Texan Trout Star
The tailwaters below Canyon Lake on the Guadalupe River form the heart of Texas' trout fishing scene, offering year-round opportunities for rainbow and brown trout.
- Hotspots: Focus on the stretches from Canyon Lake Dam down to the 4th River Road crossing for the best concentrations of trout.
Winter Stocked Waters
Throughout the winter months, various rivers, creeks, and urban ponds across the state are stocked with rainbow trout.
- Hotspots:
- South Llano River (Junction): This Hill Country river receives regular stockings and holds trout through the winter.
- Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (Athens): This facility offers stocked ponds perfect for families and beginners.
- Neighborhood Ponds: Many cities and towns stock trout in local ponds, providing easily accessible fishing opportunities.
- Tips: During the winter stocking season, try fishing with baits like corn, worms, or PowerBait. As the season progresses, more petite spinners and flies can be practical.
Important Considerations
- Seasonality: Trout fishing in Texas is almost exclusively a winter activity due to warm summer water temperatures.
- Regulations: Always consult the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) website for the most current laws, licensing requirements, and designated trout waters: https://tpwd.texas.gov/
- Stocking Focus: Texas' trout fishing centers heavily on stocked fish. Check the TPWD stocking schedule for updates and to target freshly stocked areas.