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![]() It is not an easy life. There are good days and bad days. There are good customers and some are total butt's. When someone pays you to fish, you are out there whether you want to be or not. It is not about you going out and catching fish, it is about your client's having a "good" day on the water. And, each group is different and you have to figure that out. If you guide on Big Lake, you need at least a 22' boat, a USCG license and a LDWF license. |
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yall are very convincing, just got me off my butt to start this adventure today.
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You have the rest of your life to get a 9 to 5 job, do what you want to do when you are young and you will never regret it |
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I'm 19yrs old... a 22' boat really? I don't know big lake.. Is that the only way to guide in southwest Louisiana? |
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talk to some guides that have been in the buss.for a long time....there are ones that love their job and continue to grow their buss. and ones that just do it because its a job....100% is what it takes all the time to make a successful career of it....Honesty loyalty and trust makes repetitive customers .....a bad experience travels 7x faster than good buss...good luck.
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If you fish all the time, where do you fish at?
If you know the marsh and can specialize in red fishing maybe. Then you can down size boats. I guided for 5 years. Planned on retiring and doing it full-time. Health issues killed that. What did you have in mind? |
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I am not telling you not to do it, you just need to know what you are getting into.
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I don't have much of a plan, I just know I want to fish for living. trying to expand my knowledge of the water as much as possible. |
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I got cha man, I appreciate you telling me the side of guiding I don't know it's very helpful
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I will send my wife fishing for 1/2 a day with you.
If you don't throw her in, you can be a guide. She gripes cause she don't catch anything. When I tell her what she is doing wrong, she tells me to shut up. When she asks for help, I show her, then she goes back to doing what she wants. When I tell her she is doing wrong, again, she tells me to shut up. When she don't catch anything, she says it's my fault, even though I tell her she is doing it wrong. She is not doing anything Saturday. |
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Guiding just for reds in black bayou won't be very successful business in my opinion
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I agree with you 100% We used to fish black bayou for bass.. and since 2000 and all the posted water we don't even fish it but maybe 1 once a season for old times sake..
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![]() Guiding is not as much about killing or catching as it is taking care of the people that are paying you. You need to be level headed,honest,extraverted,and sure of yourself (some would call it cocky). Nobody wants to spend money with a doubting Thomas. I hate fishing with close friends because of the pressure I put on myself to find fish for them. Can't imagine how stressful it would be with folks I only met hours prior knowing they Expect fish blood on the deck. |
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Sounds like you need to do some research. You have a laundry list of things to do before you are even legal to take someone out. Check into all those things first and then start thinking about guiding. You are looking to spend between 1500 and 2000 dollars just to have the chance to call yourself a guide. These expenses don't include insurance, gas, boat notes, days on the water to find fish, gear, a truck to pull the boat, business cards, website, marketing, an llc... (you get the point). Enjoy your youth and spend time with your dad, fishing. Get yourself a job you can make money at and start saving. Actually, better yet, go to college. You DO have the rest of your life, so don't jump into things so quickly. Your time would be well spent getting yourself out there and known by all the guides in your area. This business is all about networking and if you are on the outside looking in you are not going to make it. If it gives you any indication how intense this is, I do it part-time!
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You don't know how many people come to Big Lake with their own boat and scratch. They think it is easy to catch fish here, but when they get here, they don't know where to go, or what to look for. Some are smart and hire a guide, and catch fish. Some are cheap and get a hotel, spend money on gas to get here and in boat, and scratch, or don't do well. If I were you, I'd go to a good school and get an associates degree in process, instrumentation or electronics, where you can work in a plant/refinery or offshore so you can have more time off than a regular 9 to 5 job. Then fish fish fish until you figure it out. After that, start working on your licenses. |
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You fished this past Saturday right? Imagine having 4 people (paying customers) on your boat this past Saturday and none are really fishermen. You tell them it is gonna be tough because a cold front pushed through and it would be better not to come this weekend, but they are coming regardless. They hear Big Lake this and Big Lake that and expect to bring home an ice chest full of fillets. They don't know that it is very difficult in those conditions, on top of that they are all hungover, they don't know how to cast, their lines stay tangled up in the wind, you can't go to the weirs to catch the easy fish because it is closed, the water is muddy up and down the lake, and... etc.
Good luck with whatever you pursue though. You will never know if you don't try it |
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Like I said, at your age the only way to get started is with a big guide service, most will provide everything you need besides the license. You just gotta pass the interview which will probably be you guiding the boss on a fishing trip
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creole fin and feather hackberry guide service big lake guide service Capts. Jeff & Mary Poe bayou charter service Capt. Steven Bono Calcasieu Charter service Capt. Erik Rue Corbello's guide service Last edited by Benwahh; 02-15-2012 at 10:59 AM. |
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