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Location: Wisconsin | Wondering if any of you have a guide you would recommend for the St. Lawrence/Thousand Islands area? I am looking into capt. Rich Clarke, but would appreciate some other input |
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Location: williamson,ny | I have'nt been out with him but Can't go wrong with rich,he's certainly one of the best.Bob Walters of waterwolf charters-also out of Clayton.bob and first mate Darryl are great guys.been out with them2x.we have dates in nov.otherwise I'm in my boat.there are many to choose from,
There are also guys from the canada side as we'll,Canadian lisc is recommended.dave Curtis out of Kingston,ont.
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Location: williamson,ny | Depending on when you plan on going waterwolf runs October-dec.Bob Walters 1-315-529-2697.several options downriver too-ogdensburg,etc.
Hope this helps-goodluck |
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| Irish Hammer! Capt. Paul Corbett gets my vote. He is a great guide who is as hardcore and passionate about muskies as any of the more "known" guides in the area. .Check out Irishhammersportfishing.com. |
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Location: williamson,ny | I have heard good things about him as we'll. |
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | Check out Greg Reynolds:
https://www.facebook.com/muskierush |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Greg is in the process of moving to British Columbia and has sold his boat and gear.
If you want to stay on the Canadian side one of my fishing partners is getting back into guiding and I would highly recommend Bill Barber 613 342 9084.
https://www.facebook.com/bill.barber.35
I shouldn't do this because the more guiding he takes on the less time we will have to fish together.
Edited by horsehunter 5/15/2015 11:21 AM
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