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    Millers Pond

    Old Pearsall Rd, San Antonio, TX    

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    The six-acre pond at Millers Pond Park was recently included into the Texas Parks and Wildlife Departments Neighborhood Fishing Program. From April through November, 850 channel catfish will be stocked bi-weekly into Mille... anglerweb.com

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    San Antonio River Walk

    San Antonio International Airport, Airport Blvd, San Antonio, TX    

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Most cities have a river: San Antonio has a river walk. The San Antonio river has been an important resource since long before the arrival of the Spanish when the area was home to Native Americans. The first mission, San Antoni... hmdb.org

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    Salado Creek

    245 Newell Ave, San Antonio, TX    

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    Salado Creek is a waterway in San Antonio that runs from Northern Bexar County for about 38 miles to the San Antonio River near Buena Vista. anglerweb.com

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    Braunig Lake

    17500 Donop Rd, San Antonio, TX    

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    I've been going to Braunig Lake in San Antonio for a couple years. It is a great lake to paddle for the day. Nice scenery and great fishing. One of only a few lakes in Texas that stock Redfish. Cats and stripers are abundan... paddling.net

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    Calaveras Lake

    12991 Bernhardt Rd, San Antonio, TX    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Get your grandchildren into nature at San Antonio's Calaveras Lake park. You'll find pleasure boating, fishing, water skiing, canoeing, and kayaking. You can picnic, hike, or just relax (and yes, 24-hour permits are ava... grandparents.com

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    Lakeland Pavilion

    Farmersville, TX    

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    Lakeland Pavilion if available from 1 April through 29 September. Rental time is 10 am to 10 am the following day. A 35' X 50' shelter accommodates 200 people and the entire area around the pavilion accommodates a maximum of 500 people...

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    Spring Meadow Ponds

    San Antonio, TX    

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    Three small ponds, wooded area, good stop for bass. But there are alot of turtles. anglerweb.com