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Article Title: Who’s The Best Bass Fishin=
g Guide To Hire?
Author: Daniel Eggertsen
Category: Fishing, Outdoors=
, Hobbies
Word Count: 436
Keywords: bass fishing, fishing
Author’s=
Email Address: eggerda@pacbell.net
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rketer.com
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If=
you have little or no experience fishing but would like to make a fishing =
trip to seek out the ever popular bass in your area, the first step you sho=
uld take is to look at the various bass fishing guides available in your ar=
ea. What should you look for in a guide, and what do most of them offer as=
part of their package?=0D
=0D
All fishing guides should be experts i=
n two areas: the waters in which they plan to take you for your fishing ex=
cursion and the type of fish that you will be targeting. Beyond this, you =
may find several variations in how fishing guides operate, but these are th=
e immediate standards you should set. The rest depends on your own expecta=
tions of the journey, as well as how much money you are willing to shell ou=
t for your experience.=0D
=0D
Some guides offer different services, r=
anging from a half day to a full day trip out on the lake. You can find th=
em with all different sized boats, with some catering to a small group of f=
riends and others able to take out larger parties. In some instances, you =
and your friends may be divided into several smaller boats for the trip. D=
etermine first the number of people who will be going and then how long you=
want to be out so that you can find a guide who can meet your needs.=0D=0D
Next, you’ll want to question fishing guides on your list about the=
availability of a service to clean and filet the bass you catch prior to t=
aking them home. While some in the party may be willing to do this themsel=
ves, the majority of people who hire bass fishing guides don’t have a clue =
how to clean a fish and don’t necessarily care to learn. Many guides will =
offer these services for an additional fee, and depending on how many in th=
e party opt for the service, that fee may be discounted for volume.=0D
=
=0D
Especially if you plan a full day excursion, ask about provisions fo=
r lunch. Some bass fishing guides can provide a box lunch or similar for a=
n additional fee, and some even include it in their charges. However, unde=
r most circumstances, you will need to provide your own food and drink for =
the ride. Ask ahead of time about the allowance of alcohol on the lake and=
in the boat; beer can be a great addition to a fishing trip, but there may=
be specific laws to keep in mind before you load your cooler and drag it a=
long.
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is co=
mmited to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Go to http:=
//www.askbassfishing.com/editorials/bass-fishing-guides.html for more infor=
mation on bass fishing guides.
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Popularity: 1%
May
30
Who’s The Best Bass Fishing Guide To Hire?
May 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Daniel Eggertsen offers the following royalty-free article for you to publi=
sh online or in print.
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website, ezine, blog, or forum.
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ut the Author” box is included in its entirety.
- Do not post/reprint th=
is article in any site or publication that contains hate, violence, porn, w=
arez, or supports illegal activity.
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ctive links.
- Please send a copy of the publication, or an email indica=
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ter.com) has distributed this article on behalf of the author. Article Mark=
eter does not own this article, please respect the author’s copyright and p=
ublication guidelines. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not us=
e this article.
———–
Article Title: Who’s The Best Bass Fishin=
g Guide To Hire?
Author: Daniel Eggertsen
Category: Fishing, Outdoors=
, Hobbies
Word Count: 436
Keywords: bass fishing, fishing
Author’s=
Email Address: eggerda@pacbell.net
Article Source: http://www.articlema=
rketer.com
—————— ARTICLE START ——————
If=
you have little or no experience fishing but would like to make a fishing =
trip to seek out the ever popular bass in your area, the first step you sho=
uld take is to look at the various bass fishing guides available in your ar=
ea. What should you look for in a guide, and what do most of them offer as=
part of their package?=0D
=0D
All fishing guides should be experts i=
n two areas: the waters in which they plan to take you for your fishing ex=
cursion and the type of fish that you will be targeting. Beyond this, you =
may find several variations in how fishing guides operate, but these are th=
e immediate standards you should set. The rest depends on your own expecta=
tions of the journey, as well as how much money you are willing to shell ou=
t for your experience.=0D
=0D
Some guides offer different services, r=
anging from a half day to a full day trip out on the lake. You can find th=
em with all different sized boats, with some catering to a small group of f=
riends and others able to take out larger parties. In some instances, you =
and your friends may be divided into several smaller boats for the trip. D=
etermine first the number of people who will be going and then how long you=
want to be out so that you can find a guide who can meet your needs.=0D=0D
Next, you’ll want to question fishing guides on your list about the=
availability of a service to clean and filet the bass you catch prior to t=
aking them home. While some in the party may be willing to do this themsel=
ves, the majority of people who hire bass fishing guides don’t have a clue =
how to clean a fish and don’t necessarily care to learn. Many guides will =
offer these services for an additional fee, and depending on how many in th=
e party opt for the service, that fee may be discounted for volume.=0D
=
=0D
Especially if you plan a full day excursion, ask about provisions fo=
r lunch. Some bass fishing guides can provide a box lunch or similar for a=
n additional fee, and some even include it in their charges. However, unde=
r most circumstances, you will need to provide your own food and drink for =
the ride. Ask ahead of time about the allowance of alcohol on the lake and=
in the boat; beer can be a great addition to a fishing trip, but there may=
be specific laws to keep in mind before you load your cooler and drag it a=
long.
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is co=
mmited to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Go to http:=
//www.askbassfishing.com/editorials/bass-fishing-guides.html for more infor=
mation on bass fishing guides.
—————— ARTICLE END ———-=
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Popularity: 1%
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