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Old September 1st, 2004, 04:19 AM
Chris Rennert
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Scott,

Yeah here in Wisconsin you have to be licensed. I apologize, I guess I used
the term "Guide" must to loosely. I was pretty much playing guide tonight
for a person that didn't fish a whole heck of a lot. From the way it went
tonight, if every client would be as excited as he was , then guiding is
definitely something I could do. Talking with Steve and other friends that
guide, I definitely know that is not always the case. But tonight was
encouraging :-D

Chris Rennert
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"Chris Rennert" wrote in
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Hey all,

Tonight I am doing my first stint at guiding. One of my wife's
co-workers who does not fish a whole heck of a lot wants to go out and
catch some fish on Winnebago. I would like to start guiding on
Winnebago so this will be my first test to see if I like it, and if
people I never met before like me
:-D. Hopefully it turns out for everyone.

Take care,

Chris




Good luck, have fun, and keep your sport happy.

If you plan to do this more regularly, though, a quick internet search
shows that WI (where I think Winnebago is, anyway) requires guides to be
licensed (at least there are plenty of WI guides who claim to be licensed)
through the WI DNR. There are states, like PA, where anybody can call
himself a guide, but I don't think WI is one of them.

NY state requires guides to be licensed, carry insurance, and have some
training in first aid. If it were me, I'd carry insurance whether it were
required or not. There's a surprising amount of liability--think about
driving a sport to the ER with a hook in his hand. In fact, until I were
insured, I'd never consider accepting money for services. I'd take a
"friend" fishing, but I wouldn't guide them.

Scott



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Old September 1st, 2004, 01:52 PM
Chris Rennert
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Default First Guiding Experience

Warren,

I was just taking him out for nothing, just to put him on some fish. I am
not a licensed guide (yet). My wife just said he wanted to go out and fish
with me and have some fun, but he didn't do a lot of fishing and didn't know
a lot.

He caught his first smallie of his life, so that was pretty cool and he got
it on video (he brought along a tripod and a video camera, which stood
pretty stable on the rear deck of the boat :-D).

Chris
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Dude, how much cash are you charging him?

Warren
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"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Hey all,

Tonight I am doing my first stint at guiding. One of my wife's co-workers
who does not fish a whole heck of a lot wants to go out and catch some

fish
on Winnebago. I would like to start guiding on Winnebago so this will be

my
first test to see if I like it, and if people I never met before like me
:-D. Hopefully it turns out for everyone.

Take care,

Chris






 




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