San Gabriel

 

The San Gabriel’s

 
 

This clear hill country river is one of Cameron’s personal favorite bodies of water in the country. The San Gabriel river has three forks, the North, Middle, and South.  The North and South are the more popular fishing destinations with the Middle being mostly surrounded by private land.  The North Fork of the San Gabriel is dammed just west of the city of Georgetown to form Lake Georgetown.  Below the lake the Middle Fork joins the North Fork and just a few miles downstream the major confluence of the North and South Fork occurs.  This confluence is the end of all of the separate forks and is the beginning of one main river that flows right through the wonderful city of Georgetown, Texas and beyond.  From sunfish and bass  in the shallow upper stretches to tailing carp in its pools, the San Gabriel is a fly Fishermans dream.