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Date:         Thu, 20 May 2010 17:33:24 -0500
Reply-To:     Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Need a Camping Spot in Texas
Comments: To: mcneely4@cox.net
In-Reply-To:  <20100520181450.KROCN.452650.imail@eastrmwml45>
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Yeah, I don't mind paying, but alot of places around here are played out. My best fishing ever has been on ranch stock tanks. I don't mind cleaning up, helping with chores, whatever needed for access to that kind of fishing. Shoot a hog at dusk and fish all night...doesn't get any better. Plus, talk about no distractions and stars at night... BTW-As far as hunting goes, I mostly fish and shoot birds. I'm sure your relatives would like me, everyone does, right? Right? Michael in San Antonio 91GL Weekender AT 2.1L 'Gringo' 73 Beetle

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 5:14 PM, <mcneely4@cox.net> wrote:

> Michael, are you willing to pay? I assume so. Then there are numerous > places on Rio Frio, the Llano, and some on the Nueces with campgrounds. > Google Llano River camping, Junction Texas camping, Frio River camping, and > Nueces River camping. You'll get hits. Some of these take only a handful > of visitors at a time. Most have cabins as well. These places run the > gamut from full service RV camps (not for me) to landowners who have a > "picnic grounds" with no facilities and few guests. > > Surely you know that these spring fed rivers are clear as tap water, cool > (name Rio Frio is appropriate), and that the Hill Country was God's favorite > gift to Texans, though most of it has now been polluted by tourists on the > make for a t-shirt, an ice cream cone, and antiques. But the rivers remain > nice. Of course, if you want to fight the crowds, Garner and South Llano > River State Parks remain beautiful. > > You've missed the peak of the wildflower season, but any time in Texas is > great. > > Don't blame you for asking, but as one who does have relatives with what > you are looking for, I know better than even to mention it to them. Used to > be (way back in the day) that anyone with river front property would let in > campers for a dollar or two a day. But back then, most landowners were > making a living off the land. No more. Most are absentee, recreational > users. > > DMc > > ---- Michael Sullivan <sandwichhead@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Anyone on the list have private land with a stock pond or river access in > > vicinity of San Antonio or Austin or Corpus Christi? Need to get away > next > > week. Will work for fish :-) > > Michael in San Antonio > > 91GL Weekender AT 2.1L 'Gringo' > > 73 Beetle > > -- > David McNeely >


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