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Location: In the cabbage | Hey guys, im looking to take my father to green bay this October. Whi would you guys suggest, or say is the best guide? My father has caught several 49.5's and I really want him to catch a 50. Suggestions? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | There is no 'best guide'. Instead, folks may suggest a good guide out there, and you can make a choice. |
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| Captain Bret Alexander |
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| If their any good at all. Their probably booked already. But I doesn't hurt to try. I would recommend Brett Jolly. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | Brett Jolly seems like a pretty good guy and puts big ones in the boat out there.. check w him. Also Lee Tauchen is doing more and more GB guiding... not only is he an unbelievable guide/fisherman but he will actually teach you while on the water...having fished with a different GB guide once... he left a lot to be desired from a $500 day... Lee on the other hand is top notch.
Edited by BNelson 9/30/2015 9:46 AM
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Location: In the cabbage | Any one ever used nolan koepp? |
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| Nolan Koepp |
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Location: oswego, il | Eric Larsen is a other good choice. |
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| I agree there is no best guide out there but could recommend Ryan Grant. He is a friend of mine and has been catching a lot of really nice fish. |
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| X2 on Ryan Grant. |
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| All the guys mentioned are great guides and you can't go wrong with any of them. I would recommend Ryan Grant. |
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| I would check to see if Lee Tauchen has the dates available.... |
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| I would recommend Chris Bartsch, Bret, Brett and myself. I still have some openings this fall if you are looking to get out
-Ryan Grant
920-412-2020 |
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