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Old November 6th, 2003, 10:32 PM
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Default Upstate NY guiding: Want to catch a landlocked salmon?

You need to take an exam ... NYS DEC ... I have my license ... if you want
more info I will put out my file and look up the numbers, etc.

You don't want the violation ... I believe it is a dandy, beside the lawsuit
you will get if someone gets hurt.

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James Ehlers

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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
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(StephenJ) wrote in
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Hello,
There are about two weeks or less left of the good salmon fishing left
up here in the Adirondacks. I am trying to earn a couple extra bucks
for my family by offering a guiding service. I have found some
really nice wilderness lakes that hold nice populations of fish. I
just came back from 40 min of fishing during which I landed a 22"
salmon as well as loosing another. So far this year I have not gone
out salmon fishing without catching fish, the largest of which weighed
in at over 8 lbs. Here's what I have to offer:

-Guaranteed fish or another day free (or 50% refund)
-Lunch
-All gear carried in
-A beautiful Adirondack lake with a very easy 2 mile hike in
-Cleaning of any fish which you decide to keep
-Large stable 19' aluminium canoe guided by me to put you on the fish

What you need:

-Fishing rod (spin or fly)
-Fishing liscense
-Warm layered clothes
-The desire to catch a salmon

I have priced guides and the going rate is $250-$300 per day; and that
is for someone who doesnt carry in a canoe, doesnt provide lunch, and
doesnt provide any guarantee on fish. I am giong to provide all these
services for just $200.

Please contact me if you are interested. Time is limited, the fish
are starting to go into the winter patterns. Probably two weeks left.

Stephen Judice
Saranac Lake, NY



Careful--

NY is one of those states where you're not allowed to just hang up a sign
and call yourself a guide. Guides must be licensed, and to have a
license you need to demonstrate certain things. I think insurance and
some first aid knowledge are necessary.

Scott