The end of summer in Central Texas typically brings us low, slow, and sometimes scummy waters. In the years when we don’t have tropical systems parked over the hills to the west, anyhow.
Cory Sorel exercises his 2-wt. in low-water conditions on Brushy Creek.
Photo by Araron Reed This year is no exception, but it is perhaps a bit more of a letdown after a sustained wet period that supercharged springs and tributaries across the region. Rather than the up-down, up-down cycle we are used to (and...
Published on September 23, 2019 08:10