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Hey guys,

 

From the Midwest and heading down to Florida next March for a buddy's wedding. Have been wanting to get down there and fish Okeechobee for several years now, but could never find the time to drive down. Myself and a buddy are looking to at least take a guide out. Any recommendations for a specific guide? We are mostly looking for that one big bite that could be a PB. In the Midwest we don't get opportunities at 8-9 pounders so just looking for size not numbers of fish. Any recommendations would be appreciated thanks.

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If I was you go to clewiston and go thru Roland Martin marina probably your best bet.

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Do a search on here as there was a thread not long ago that listed a bunch. 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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On July 29, 2018 at 8:09 AM, a1712 said:

Steve Daniel or Tom Mann Jr., both out of Clewiston and can't go wrong with either. Brian.

they're good for sure, but capt. rob alfano will put you on them. he's a BR member. gar tracker is his name. great guy

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17 minutes ago, bocabasser said:

they're good for sure, but capt. rob alfano will put you on them. he's a BR member. gar tracker is his name. great guy

Ditto 

Fished a tournament with Rob a while back. 

He will put you on fish for sure. 

 

 

 

 

Mike 

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