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Going Off Grid - Fishing and Camping Remotely

Clint Taylor

Every now and then you want to get away from your day to day routine. That was the primary focus of this trip…somewhere remote and somewhere beautiful.

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SUP Fishing New Waters

Clint Taylor

Sometimes researching rivers on Google Earth can be risky…but sometimes the reward is great. I found this small Texas stream on Google Earth and it certainly was worth the trip!

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A Visit to the Devils River

Clint Taylor

For those of you who don’t read my website often, I like to visit the Devils River at least once per year. It is a pristine, spring-fed river located in southwest Texas between Sonora and Del Rio. With clear, spring-fed water, Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, and amazing scenery, the Devils River has quite a bit to offer. For this trip, me and my dad had quite an offering of fish too.

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A Visit to the South Llano River with Dr. Kennedy

Clint Taylor

Every once ang a while I have the opportunity to take out a friend out on the water. For this trip, I was able to take Dr. Kennedy for a some kayak fishing on the South Llano River.

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Fishing the Llano River Near Mason, Texas (Ranch Road 2389)

Clint Taylor

One of my favorite rivers to fish is the Llano River. I have paddled and fished several different sections, with my primary destination being the South Llano River near Junction, Texas. For this trip, I decided to try out a new location where the James River and Llano River become one.

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108 Degrees on the Brazos River...and a Big Snake

Clint Taylor

Texas summers can be exceptionally hot, and this past weekend was no exception. With temperatures hovering around 108 degrees and not dropping below 100 until 8:30 at night, I think it is safe to say it was pretty hot. That didn’t stop a great day on the Brazos River though.

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