Pecos is under rated from what kayakers have told me. About the same distance from you however.
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Originally posted by TheHammer View PostKayak Fishing: Surviving the Devil's River - YouTube
I’m sure you’ve watched this, but I watched it a while back and it has a lot of good info.
Yes I’ve seen that. Pretty much spot on for what we want to do
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Originally posted by Lawhunter View PostFrom what I have read you need to make sure you follow the rules on the devils river and make dang sure you don’t trespass. Game Wardens are supposedly pretty ornery their from dealing with a bunch of idiots for so long.
Oh yeah, got to be in top of it all from what I’ve heard.
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Originally posted by centex_aggie View PostThe Pecos is the best river in Texas to Kayak imo. But it might be a longer trip than he is looking for. 5-7 days.
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I’m down for 3-5 days, I was figuring 4 days on the river if we did the Devils and then 2 days for travel
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Originally posted by ultralite09 View PostI'd love to do a Devils trip soon but one that might be a little closer to you is the Brazos. I know a ton of guys that will do anywhere from overnight trips to 3 or 4 nights. Put in below PK dam. Great fishing as well
I’ve heard of guys going that too, will read into it as well.
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Be mindful if you float the upper Guadalupe. Pretty much everything is private land so choose your campsites carefully. Our group is wanting to float the Devils River as well next year. Doing research now. The Brazos below PK dam can be sloooowwwww and wind in your face so keep that in mind.
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Originally posted by backwoods View PostVillage Creek north of Beaumont is one of my favorite places on earth.
There are a couple of canoe outfitters that operate on it.
If these rains keep up like they have been the Creek will be too high float in the spring though
Thanks for the tip, I’ve started looking into that and I think we may do that if the water levels allow.
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