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![]() "PRM" wrote in message . .. Pretty simple question. Do you prefer to have a guide or not? I imagine it would depend upon where one intended to fish. I also imagine that there are many waters that are accessible to the new-comer, yet the stream conditions might be unknown to that fisher so he/she might prefer a guide or a gudie :~^ ) If you are doing a float trip, a guide might be a necessity, while wading may be just as easily accomplished sans the guide. As I have never employed the services of a guide, I can't really speak on the matter authoritatively. Op |
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![]() "Mr. Opus McDopus" If you are doing a float trip, a guide might be a necessity, while wading may be just as easily accomplished sans the guide. As I have never employed the services of a guide, I can't really speak on the matter authoritatively. Op \ bull...I've taken you fishing plenty of times...of course, I shouldnt' comment as we're not on speakin terms right now.... john |
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