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If you are interested in exploring the great fishing of Sabine Lake on the Texas-Louisiana border or fishing the Galveston Bay Complex, we have the fishing trip for you! Come share an Angling Adventure with Capt. Mike Rachal! Frenchie's Guide Service
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Welcome to Frenchie's Guide Service and an exciting Galveston saltwater fishing experience! Captain Frenchie offers guided bay fishing on the waters of the Galveston Bay Complex, Trinity Bay, East Bay and Sabine Lake. John Varner's Guide Service
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My name is John Varner. I am a licensed fishing guide, specializing in Sand Bass, Hybrids and Stripers, on DFW area lakes in Texas. My trips are informal and one on one. We will not just catch fish but also LEARN HOW TO CATCH FISH. I have a 19.6' Sea Pro center console with up to date color fishfinders and GPS. I use many methods of fishing: ARTIFICIAL, TROLLING, AND DOWNRIGGING. Just let me know what methods you want to learn. I mostly fish for sand bass, but there is a very good chance of catching some nice hybrids and stripers. Billy Seaman's Cedar Creek Guide Service
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Billy Seaman has been guiding on Cedar Creek for 8 years. He specializes in half and full day trips for white bass, hybrid striper and crappie. He also offers night trips (4 hours) during the spring and fall for whites and hybrids. Billy’s knowledge of Cedar Creek will make your trip a learning experience and enjoyable - for adults and children alike! His goal is to increase your fishing ability, catch fish and do it all while Cedar Creek is teaming with fish. Limits of white bass are almost a given during the summer months. As the thermocline sets in the fish will stage shallower making it easier to find and catch them. The plentiful hybrid striper in this lake average 6 pounds with fish over 10 not that uncommon. The lake record is 13.15 pounds. The best time for hybrid fishing is April-May and then again during the month of November. It is also a great crappie lake. It is not uncommon to catch your limit of crappie without any under 10 inches. Most weigh over a pound with 2 pounders not that uncommon. It is an easy lake to fish. Wind can be a deterrence but there are spots you can find that are out of the wind. Weekends do get crowded but weekdays are basically you and the fish. Angling Adevntures
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Fishing Baffin Bay". Three words synonymous with one thing - Big Speckled Trout, and plenty of them. Baffin Bay consistently produces the largest speckled trout in the entire coastal region. But don't be fooled, we also have large numbers of Redfish and plenty of Flounder to go around. The vast amounts of structure and high salinity levels separate Baffin Bay from all other bay systems on the Texas coast making Baffin Bay one of the most unique and lightly fished bays around. Allen Ballard Guide Service
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From Beginner to Pro, I can help you catch that Trophy Bass you have always wanted. All you need is a fishing license and you are set. Never again will you have to tell your friends about the "one that got away". I have been fishing all my life and with my knowledge and experience, you will catch the one you have always dreamed about. Don't have any tackle, don't worry, I have all the tackle you need. Allen Ballard Guide ServiceSummary:
From Beginner to Pro, I can help you catch that Trophy Bass you have always wanted. All you need is a fishing license and you are set. Never again will you have to tell your friends about the "one that got away". I have been fishing all my life and with my knowledge and experience, you will catch the one you have always dreamed about. Don't have any tackle, don't worry, I have all the tackle you need. < Previous Page 94 results found Next Page >Showing results 11 through 20
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