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The Llano offers some of the most spectacular views of any Hill Country river. From the towering sandstone
bluffs on the Martin Ranch to the beautiful granite boulder fields found downstream, the Llano is breathtaking. Largemouth, Guadalupe and
Small Mouth Bass all call the Llano home, along with large populations of Bluegills and Green Sunfish. For those of you that prefer the
dark side of fly fishing there are Carp, Gar and Catfish stocks second to none. The Llano offers good fishing starting in the spring and
running well into the fall.
I do three main floats on the Llano, each averaging about five miles long. With a normal flow of 200 cubic
feet per second, that makes for a full day fishing. Depending on recent rainfall and temperatures, some sections may fish better than others.
Before each trip I check up-to-the-minute river flow and weather data to determine which areas of the river will be most productive.
Note: For more details please reference my article about the Llano in the Spring 2002 issue of Southwest Fly Fishing.
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