Clear lake guide
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Clear lake guide
Any suggestions for a guide on clear lake.. want to take a good friend there to learn the lake
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Paul Bailey
Big bait Bailey on instagram
Big bait Bailey on instagram
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Ross England with Clear Lake Guide Service knows his lake as well
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Matt Allan
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Matt Allen would be my choice.
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all guides mentioned above” are excellent!... I would book any one “ & you will learn a lot about Clear Lake !.....
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FYI
Larry Hemphil and Randy Pringle are also listed as guides for CL in the guide section.
http://www.lunkerlarry.com/
http://www.thefishinginstructor.com/
Larry Hemphil and Randy Pringle are also listed as guides for CL in the guide section.
http://www.lunkerlarry.com/
http://www.thefishinginstructor.com/
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I personally took a guided trip with Bob Myskey, he was excellent. Matt Allen would be an amazing guide as well. Watch his videos on Youtube "tacticalbassin".
Check out Bob on Facebook. I also have heard good things about Paul Bailey.
Check out Bob on Facebook. I also have heard good things about Paul Bailey.
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Most of the guides are booked pretty full for march. I would call asap.At least two weeks notice.
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Just remember....
I have been a guide long enough to learn the patterns of clients. Spring is the time everyone wants to get on the water - especially after this present weather pattern! Fishing is good and the chance for a trophy bass is best in the spring. It is a good idea when trying to book a trip to have more than one choice of dates available. I know that is often hard because of work schedules, friends or family visiting at a certain time, etc. The problem with Clear Lake or Berryessa is they are very popular and have a heavy tournament schedule. Guides really book up fast for spring trips and your first choice may not be available. I know I am nearly totally booked for March and sure that the other excellent guides could be in the same boat. I mean 'bass boat - LOL"
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Thanks to all for suggestions
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