Judson Cole of Hell N Back Outfitters is our April 24 Meeting Speaker

It should be a great night for our next club meeting with our guest speaker being Judson Cole of Hell N Back Outfitters.  Below should give you a look at Judson that outlines his journey to being in the Outfitter business.

JUDSON COLE

About Me

My name is Judson Cole and I am the owner of Hell ‘N Back Outfitters. I am originally from Abilene, TX and I grew up in a very outdoor driven family. The outdoors were for me what video games are to some, a way to lose yourself in something. Although not always with a fly rod, as a youngster, I could often be seen floating around in a leaky, decrepit, paddle boat fishing for anything that will bite. I was fascinated by life below the surface of the water; and wanting to hold it, if only for a second, in my hands. Back then it was all about the fish; keeping tallies and bragging about the “big one”. I was also heavily involved in the Boy Scouts of America, and the troop I was in went on a camping trip once a month, regardless of weather. This fueled my desire to be outdoors and taught me how not only how to survive, but to be able to adapt and change. Be Prepared! I earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 1998, when I was 15 years old. To this day I still call upon and use the many skills I learned in scouting in many aspects of my life.

I am also a graduate of Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX, with a BS degree in Horticulture. I think this is where my fondness of bugs came to life. I took several Entomology courses during my time at Tarleton, mostly landscaping related, but I was always fascinated by the aquatic insects; i.e. mayflies, damselflies, dragonflies, and the alien looking Dobsonfly larva! (Hellgrammites) I still use some of my collected specimens from college in many of my Fly Fishing classes, and I always carry a few extra specimen jars in the boat just in case.

After graduating I moved to Austin, TX, and quickly fell in love with all that is “Hill Country”. I started probing every stretch of water, not to catch the biggest or most fish, but just to FISH; to be immersed in the Hill Country. It was more to me than a “connection” with a fish, but a connection with nature. I felt an urge to share this same feeling with other people, so I started guiding. Not professionally at first, but rather just taking out close friends and acquaintances. By teaching them how to cast a fly rod, how to identify a certain bird species, or how to slow down and enjoy the scenic countryside, I found I was having just as much fun as them.

I currently live in Wimberley with my wife, Tara, and our 3 year old daughter, Paisley. The Blanco River is only a stone’s throw from the house and I fish there often. Many times I feel like the little boy playing in the fading light of day while mom is yelling for him to come home. I have been guiding professionally now for 5 years and I’m loving every minute of it! I get to share my passion for the outdoors with my clients, and I enjoy watching their faces react, in much the same way as mine so many years ago. They are discovering something new about themselves and their surroundings. I am rewarded with many friendships made on the river and have shared time on the water with many successful and inspiring people. Many of these people comment about me “living the life that they only dream about”! That is reward enough for me!

I WILL SEE ALL OF YOU AT THE MEETING TO HEAR JUDSON SPEAK!!!!!

Rio Ranch is still a hot spot!!!

I posted this once before and got comments that ranged from don’t fish after April and we should be fishing for bass instead.  I refer all to the email put out by trout unlimited.

From: jimboroberts@satx.rr.com

Date: Sun, Apr 1, 2018 1:37 PM
Cc:
Subject:[Grtu-lease-members] Status of Lease Access Program Leases
Ladies and Gentlemen

It's April 1st and the seasonal leases are now closed. 
Also the Scott Lease has been sold. It was a year round lease and technically still open, but let's not fish there either till I contact the new owner.
I do suspect we will loose this one too as the new owner plans to build right away.

The leases that remain open are: Maricopa, Rio Raft, #5, Action Angler, Gypsy River, River Bluff, Lower Rio. You can still fish several of the commercial outfitters by paying an access fee: Whitewater, Lazy L&L, Rocky Beach, Mountain Breeze, Bezdek's. 

There is still some Trout fishing to be done before water temps get to warm to ethically fish for them. Watch your water temps and aim away from the tubers. We still may get enough rains to fill the lake to pool. If that happens and we get our sustaining summer flows we'll be able to fish through till fall. But we would need significant rains between now and May 15th. The lake is about 3 1/3 feet low as of today. Anything is possible, pray for rain!

Jimbo Roberts 
GRTU V P of Fisheries 

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I want to assure everyone that we practice excellent stewardship for the river and its trout population.  All of us keep track of the water temperature and measure before fishing.

 

THEREFORE, I AM REPUBLISHING THIS POST

Today, April 5 2018, Ron DeMeyer and Pat McQuinn had a great day fishing on there Guadalupe!!  Ron, on the first cast of the day caught at least a 20 inch rainbow using Dick Holte’s white wolly booger.  See the video below.

Pat McQuinn was not far behind with a beautiful 21 inch rainbow caught on a pink worm!!!!

THE BIGGIES ARE STILL THERE AND HUNGRY!!!!  GET OUT THERE AND GIVE IT A TRY!!!

BE SURE TO KEEP TRACK OF THE WATER TEMPERATURE!!!!

LLANO OUTING 31 March 2018

Our club outing to the Llano was a success with many fish caught and a lot of good food at the Castell general Store.  Dan Cone set up the outing and attending were Jerry Horton, Ron DeMeyer, John Schlobohm and his son John plus Dan Cone.

DRY FLY FISHING FOR SPOTTED GAR!!!

NICE BASS CAUGHT BY DAN CONE

A LOT OF LONG EARS SUNFISH AND OTHER BASS WERE CAUGHT