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Old 02-02-2016, 12:15 AM
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W has been leading the lake for years without having to soak bait, im sure one more bait soaking guide will not scare him off.
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Old 02-02-2016, 12:20 AM
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W has been leading the lake for years without having to soak bait, im sure one more bait soaking guide will not scare him off.
What about Tom Adams? I heard he was the 2016 pre-season pick for best guide on the lake.
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Old 02-02-2016, 12:28 AM
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What about Tom Adams? I heard he was the 2016 pre-season pick for best guide on the lake.

If you like trying to get around in a boat that has 20 rods all with popping corks tied on be my guest to fish with him.
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Old 02-02-2016, 08:30 AM
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What about Tom Adams? I heard he was the 2016 pre-season pick for best guide on the lake.

If you want a 2 tarp trip that's the guy to go with
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Old 02-02-2016, 12:48 PM
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What about Tom Adams? I heard he was the 2016 pre-season pick for best guide on the lake.
I met Tom Adams in person a couple of weeks ago at Spicers while I was fishing with my kids.

A true gentleman and a scholar .
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Old 02-02-2016, 01:03 PM
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I met Tom Adams in person a couple of weeks ago at Spicers while I was fishing with my kids.

A true gentleman and a scholar .
Mr Tom Adams is a great guy , he is good at what he does and great with people . Man stays booked up
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Old 02-02-2016, 11:59 AM
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W has been leading the lake for years without having to soak bait, im sure one more bait soaking guide will not scare him off.

Since when did it matter what someone catches fish on. ??? Who The FU** made this rule up.

Ive been fishing big lake for and many other waters across this state since 1977 and never heard such a thing as to argue over catching fish on live bait, dead bait, or plastics.

I know 100's of old cajun men of long ago who fished big lake and didnt give a Rat's A** as to how the fish were caught, only thing that mattered was putting fish in the freezer and on the table.

I think FISHING GUIDES are absolutely the best thing in the world, it offers people who hardly fish the opportunity to have a good time and catch fish when they do.

It also offers seasoned fisherman a chance to learn things and become better fisherman when they hire a guide.

But *** is this bull**** about what bait you catch it on. I would soak a turd, a booger, a piece of bread, or hell, I'd use my tallywacker if I wouldnt hit bottom and strike oil in Big Lake and cause a spill.

Stop the ignorance and accept the fact catching fish by and legal means is a great day for anyone.
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Old 02-02-2016, 12:11 PM
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Since when did it matter what someone catches fish on. ??? Who The FU** made this rule up.

Ive been fishing big lake for and many other waters across this state since 1977 and never heard such a thing as to argue over catching fish on live bait, dead bait, or plastics.

I know 100's of old cajun men of long ago who fished big lake and didnt give a Rat's A** as to how the fish were caught, only thing that mattered was putting fish in the freezer and on the table.

I think FISHING GUIDES are absolutely the best thing in the world, it offers people who hardly fish the opportunity to have a good time and catch fish when they do.

It also offers seasoned fisherman a chance to learn things and become better fisherman when they hire a guide.

But *** is this bull**** about what bait you catch it on. I would soak a turd, a booger, a piece of bread, or hell, I'd use my tallywacker if I wouldnt hit bottom and strike oil in Big Lake and cause a spill.

Stop the ignorance and accept the fact catching fish by and legal means is a great day for anyone.
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Old 02-02-2016, 12:21 PM
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Since when did it matter what someone catches fish on. ??? Who The FU** made this rule up.



Ive been fishing big lake for and many other waters across this state since 1977 and never heard such a thing as to argue over catching fish on live bait, dead bait, or plastics.



I know 100's of old cajun men of long ago who fished big lake and didnt give a Rat's A** as to how the fish were caught, only thing that mattered was putting fish in the freezer and on the table.



I think FISHING GUIDES are absolutely the best thing in the world, it offers people who hardly fish the opportunity to have a good time and catch fish when they do.



It also offers seasoned fisherman a chance to learn things and become better fisherman when they hire a guide.



But *** is this bull**** about what bait you catch it on. I would soak a turd, a booger, a piece of bread, or hell, I'd use my tallywacker if I wouldnt hit bottom and strike oil in Big Lake and cause a spill.



Stop the ignorance and accept the fact catching fish by and legal means is a great day for anyone.

Soaking doesn't make you a better fisherman... Ever. I have personally out fished people in my boat that were using bait with plastics many times.
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Old 02-03-2016, 10:04 AM
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Soaking doesn't make you a better fisherman... Ever. I have personally out fished people in my boat that were using bait with plastics many times.
MEAUX,

I SAID its DOESN"T MATTER what method, I use all, live shrimp, plasitcs, topwater, dead shrimp,, whatever the fish want.

My point was what does it matter. Who gives a $*% on what people are fishing with.
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Old 02-03-2016, 11:28 AM
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MEAUX,



I SAID its DOESN"T MATTER what method, I use all, live shrimp, plasitcs, topwater, dead shrimp,, whatever the fish want.



My point was what does it matter. Who gives a $*% on what people are fishing with.

You also said people hire guides to make them a better fisherman. You can't learn anything sitting in one spot all day drowning shrimp. That was my point
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