Travel - San Antonio, TX
A River Runs Through It
For a state with a rig named after it – the
First, in State and city parks, no fishing license is required. Nevertheless, check. Some of the sites I found useful:
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/annual/general/information/
(Call the phone numbers)
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/programs/gofishing/santoniofish/satx_map.phtml
Because there is a Tourist bus that leaves right behind the Alamo (Route 7 – Sightseer Special), I decided to try Brackenridge Park, which is the Zoo stop and only 15-20 minutes away. When I arrived, all I saw was a small, almost, decorous, canal – not a river. I asked at the zoo, visitors in the park, but no one seemed to know anything about where to fish. I wandered all over for the better part of an hour and a half, before I found a lady who said I was going in completely the wrong direction. For the record, the area is
But that was it. I had a half hour left to get the bus (which leave/arrive hourly)
If I had to do it over again, I would go to Millers Pond, south of the city, but it would be over an hour by bus 76.