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Anonymous
Posted 6/11/2014 6:43 PM (#715143)
Subject: what is the norn?


what do guides charge for a half day or full day, one or two people?
do guides have "cheeper" "nice" rods and reels or $500+ outfits?
do lost lures or broken rods get added to the bill?
do guides supplie drinks or snacks?
do guides run wide open or at some more ecconomical speed?
is a radio a must?
have a sucker onboard for taking a break?

anything else you want to add that i may have missed?

i belive i have enough passion and skill to start guiding randomly in west cetral MN, it is my dream to spend most days on the water, mixed bags, musky, bass, pike and walleyes

Edited by Anonymous 6/11/2014 6:44 PM
Pointerpride102
Posted 6/11/2014 7:20 PM (#715146 - in reply to #715143)
Subject: Re: what is the norn?





Posts: 16632


Location: The desert
I'm sure you'll get some good answers here, but another good thing to do is hire one for a day and pick his brain. Get into some of the behind the scenes stuff.

I know I could never do it. I'd have to fish with people like me!

Edited by Pointerpride102 6/11/2014 7:24 PM
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 6/11/2014 7:36 PM (#715147 - in reply to #715143)
Subject: Re: what is the norn?





Posts: 2024


A good start would be letting people know your name...
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