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Roger that!!!!!:amen::withstupid: |
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Yep,....Chris's 8th place trout was tagged and released by the CCA and we released 3 or 4 .4lbers we didn't need!!! My trout I weighed was not going to make anyway....Had to pull hook out of gills!!! STOP Trying to make an agrueement you will not win this battle!!!:rolleyes: |
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Actually, the resource comment I made referred to you saying out of state guides were taking money away from La. guides. That being said, I would think it bother no matter where they are from or where in the state they fished! |
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Rackmynuts....let's hope you have a job and our tax money is not supporting you!!! Your never working always on putter.....guys down here that fish for a living don't have time 2 play like you!!!! Get a job!!
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Ryan, For God's sake, lay off the "putter"....try a wedge. |
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He's just making sure your not bored!!!!!!!!!!! BTW, Stay on Subject!!! LOL |
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"Like I said I have no problem with a regular guy fishing in LA...Its when I see guides making money off it....That pisses me off." |
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Just trying to get some clarification whether you despise just Texas Guides or any guides that do it.
So, let me ask you this, how do you feel about the La. Guides coming to Texas to fish under the same circumstances? |
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i did go to another state when i went fly fishing out in nevada..instead of fishing in nevada we went to california....:eek: |
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Thank you for the almost straightforward answer!!
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Dang hit the wrong button too fast.
I do seem to remember some La. Guides advertising Winter Spring Baffin trips, in the past. I think it was on that other site you were banned from. |
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I've been on a total of 7 overnighters either on the due south or the jokas wild. There is usually 12-14 of us on the boat and it is always a BLAST!!!!! The food is always top notch whether its breakfast lunch or dinner, and all the captains and hands on the boat have been great on our trips. Get ready to sit back and relax, because they do ALL the work for ya. When you get up, you are fed while your boat is loaded with your gear, cranked, ice chest loaded with your preference of drinks.....all ya gotta do is get in and go. when you come back to the boat for lunch and dinner, theres a hand there waiting to catch your boat....you get off, and they handle everything from getting your gear from the boat, washing everything down, cleaning your fish, etc while you catch a shower and relax. As for the fishing, its hit or miss, but i've never came home empty handed. I personally quit fishing after lunch and went to beachcombing and exploring until 5 or so, then fish again till dark. When you get to the island, look for holes in 6-8 ft range where everything around is 3-4.......thats where we usually find fish when the tide is moving. They provide the soft drinks, but its byob. Hope you guys have a great trip, we ALWAYS do!!!! |
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