Basics
- Location:
- Kimble, Mason, Llano counties
- Setting:
- Hilly
- Season:
- Year-round (March - November best)
Description
Formed by the junction of its North and South forks in Junction, Texas, the Llano River flows 100 miles through the leisurely terrain of the Hill Country. It's a rather gentle river excellent for canoeing and fishing and the trees along its banks provide plenty of cover. The Guadalupe bass is the primary fish here. Also keep an eye out for eagles and kingfishers.
Fishing
Fish:
Bass
Largemouth Bass
Spotted Bass
Catfish
Sunfish
Carp
Largemouth Bass
Spotted Bass
Catfish
Sunfish
Carp
Details
Location:
Kimble, Mason, Llano counties
Setting:
Hilly
Season:
Year-round (March - November best)
Water Access:
The James River crossing and Castelle, TX are good access points