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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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.
Read MoreWith college being quite time consuming this year I wasn't able to get out on the water anywhere near as much as I would have liked to. However, I still had some great memories and look forward to each day I get to spend kayaking and kayak fishing.
Read MoreThere are a lot of rivers to fish in Texas, in my opinion, these are my top 4 rivers to kayak fish in the Lone Star State.
Read MoreA long awaited video...finally released. Many of you have seen my photos and articles over the Devils River, and I am sure you are ready to see some video footage of the Devils River. Wait no longer, as it is here. Simply said, I hope you enjoy.
Read MoreFor quite some time now I have been trying to catch a fish called the Rio Grande Cichlid. This fish is quite small, as the state record weight is 2.02 lbs. However, they are quite a feisty and aggressive fish, which makes them a blast to catch...at least that is what I hear. They are very interesting looking fish, as they resemble a Guinea Hen, from which their name is originated. Although the Rio Grande Cichlid is small, it has quite a relative in the Peacock Bass of South America. That's right, this small fish is related to one of the greatest freshwater fish of all time. Fortunately, you do not have to go to Brazil to catch them though.
Read MoreIn this article on the Devils River, we will focus on what you should bring with you both out on the water and while at camp. Although, this will mainly focus on using the point of access of the Devils River State Natural Area along with camping here, all of this information applies to wherever you may be accessing the river.
Read MoreThe Devils River is by far the most pristine, remote, and dangerous river in the state of Texas. For those who are not familiar with the Devils River, let’s begin with the basics.
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