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bass guide? #11816454 09/07/16 05:54 PM
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Does anyone know of a guide on hubbard creek? I can't seem to find anything. I'm talking about a bass guide, not hybrids sandies or catfish. I know lakes like ray roberts, and fork have countless guides, but are there some big lakes like hubbard creek, lavon, ray hub, and whitney where there are no bass guides, just hybrids/catfish guides?

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Re: bass guide? [Re: SeaAggie2015] #11818794 09/09/16 12:18 AM
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Try James Biggs.

Re: bass guide? [Re: SeaAggie2015] #11819090 09/09/16 02:07 AM
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Guides don't like to look bad. And sandies are easy to catch. It takes a GOOD guide to hang his reputation on largemouth. Especially on a difficult lake. My hats off to the dudes that make a living as guides. It's a tough living.


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