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Originally Posted by Capt.B
The best advice I can give you is.....never make your hobby a job....then you have no hobby you have a job.....this is not a snap ya finger and your a guide type life....tons of lake time and the patience of Jobe are some requirements to start working on if your serious about this.....Oh and pick a good "Sea School"....<---this won't be fun if you pick the wrong one....
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First off thank you for you're advice. I understand it's competitive field however we fish 7/8 weekends, no matter what the conditions are. I understand that's only 2/7 days a week but we work for our fish.. I have other hobbies that allow me to escape.. Is a degree required in order in to become a guide or is it just preferred?