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George Welcome

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  1. Thin walled PVC pipe from home depot - 4 IN, will holds 5 rods. Combine that with old newspaper and duct tape you're on your way
  2. They were smoking something on that one.
  3. GOLDEN YEARS: Years in which you give all your gold to doctors.
  4. Can't chase girls any more. Have to lure them now without getting a bite.
  5. sportnoun : a contest or game in which people do certain physical activities according to a specific set of rules and compete against each other : sports in general : a physical activity (such as hunting, fishing, running, swimming, etc.) that is done for enjoyment Full Definition of SPORT 1 a : a source of diversion : recreation b : sexual play c (1) : physical activity engaged in for pleasure (2) : a particular activity (as an athletic game) so engaged in According to Mr. Webster the above definitions are what counts. I doubt that any of our input will ever change the meaning of the word sport.
  6. Long awaited opening of Bass Pro in Port St Lucie, Florida took place 6PM yesterday. No more long drive for residents of the Treasure Coast fishermen. The opening of the Palm Bay store soon to follow.
  7. Call Seastar, they will tell you. Contact Number 877-663-8396
  8. Nothing illegal or immoral about it. Fish the way you want within the law and don't worry about it.
  9. I wouldn't drive 15 miles, never mind 50 based on that claim. FWC: State Record:State record is 9.08 pounds, but fish up to 12 pounds have been caught; current IGFA all-tackle world record is 12.6 pounds (caught in Venezuela); 13 of the 16 current IGFA world records caught from Florida waters
  10. Biologist method of measuring: http://myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/fishing-tips/measure/
  11. You need to go back and read a bit about lightening. Your shoes were dry so you knew you were safe? If you an hear it, it can hit you!
  12. I jus lernt why i cant ketch no feesh/
  13. Google Kissimmee grass and Maidencane - quite different grasses.
  14. "I can't wait for them to fish the SW section. Beautiful cypress in 5 ft of water and I have never boated a fish out of there." There are a llot of crappie and gills in that corner, but not a lot of bass.
  15. I counted the fish I caught, and I counted the fish that clients caught, but I never counted the times I was hooked. I did have a staunch rule: If a client hooked me they walked from wherever we were at the moment. Never did get hooked by a client, but my 7 year old grand daughter hooked me and claimed she had the biggest catch of the day.
  16. Selection of A Professional Fishing Guide by George Welcome QUESTIONS TO ASK A PROSPECTIVE FISHING GUIDE * Ask for a list of references, including clients who have fished with the guide recently. Call the references. *If required by locale, did the proper authorities license the guide? * Does the guide fish full time? A guide who's on the water every day keeps up with productive patterns better than a weekender. *Does the guide fish himself? Most bass guides do fish, at least enough to determine how the fish are biting. Your guide fishing not only shows you where the fish are but also allows for the opportunity to educate you further in techniques. *Does the guide give instructional trips or is he simply a charter service? * What does the guide furnish? Should you bring your own water or other drinks? What about tackle, lures or bait? * Do you need to bring specific lures? If so, they are usually cheaper in the city than at lakeside? * How much gear should you bring with you: tackle, poles, rain gear, etc? * How much are the costs for the trip and ensure that there are no hidden extras? * How many hours can you expect to fish for your money? * Can you hire the guide for half a day? If the fish are biting aggressively, a half-day of fishing could be enough for some casual anglers. * What about lunch? Does the guide furnish lunch or stop for lunch at a lakeside cafe or marina? Should you bring your own lunch? * Does the guide practice catch-and-release fishing? Many bass guides on good fishing lakes discourage their clients from keeping any fish. If you intend to keep fish to eat, you need to have this discussion with your guide. * At least have a telephone conversation with a prospective guide to try and determine if the two of you are compatible. If the guide is devoutly religious and your favorite shtick is dirty jokes, it's probably a bad idea. If the guide fishes strictly with live bait and you like to cast lures, you need to know before you go. *What kind of boat and what age is the boat are things you should know. There are "guides" out there that have inadequate equipment for both safety and comfort. *Do you need a fishing license for the fishing location and if so, how is it obtained? HOW TO BE A GOOD CLIENT FOR A FISHING GUIDE Just as there are lousy fishing guides, there are lousy fishing clients. Those clients make the unwritten list of people who are not welcome in the guide's boat a second time. Some guides are vocal about their displeasure and others will simply be busy whenever the lousy client calls. Here are tips for being a good fishing customer: * Be honest about your fishing skills. Don't pretend to be an expert angler if you're a novice. After watching for a few minutes, the guide will know the truth, anyway. * Never book fishing guide and simply fail to show up because you changed your mind at the last minute. The guide may have turned down other clients because you had him booked. If there's a last-minute emergency, at least call the guide and let him know you won't be there. Offer to pay a portion of his fee for costing him a day's income. * Don't try to tell the guide where and how he should be fishing. He is the professional, and that's why you hired him. * If you enjoy fishing with a guide, become a regular client. By developing a long-term relationship, you'll get calls when the fishing turns on. HOW TO LOCATE A FISHING GUIDE * Call marinas at your favorite fishing lake. Ask the marina operators to recommend a fishing guide. Marinas make money when you catch fish. * Watch for guides who advertise in the newspaper or in fishing magazines. Ask any guide the usual questions and check his references. * Ask fishing buddies to recommend a good fishing guide. Word of mouth recommendations are often the best. George : retired bass guide
  17. Your question is best directed to your FWC as the rules vary depending on fishing location.
  18. Minn Kota mount should have holes to match the Motorguide mount.
  19. Thank you. If there be strippers on the Chesapeake I never got to see them!
  20. A real life tale akin to the tale of Santiago and his monster Blue Marlin. You gotta love it.
  21. It most certainly is Bass fishing paradise.
  22. USGS Information Services Box 25286 Denver, CO 80225 1-888-ASK-USGS or 1-303-202-4700 Fax: 303-202-4693 Most states do not distribute topographic maps to individuals, however you can contact the above and see if they are available for your area at a price.
  23. WRB is 100% correct on this one - How did you determine if it was male or female? Even a trained biologist can't tell just by looking at it.
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