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Camelot Bell
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09/20/15 07:11 PM
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fishnsooner
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Looking into a trip at Camelot Bell, contacted the ranch on their website but haven't heard anything yet. Anyone have any info on when is a prime time to go ie taking into account all variables like weather predictability and best chance for bass of a lifetime, also on cost. Last time I saw it was $1500/1-2 anglers. I know post on Camelot have been quiet for sometime. So any help from those who have gone would be appreciated, into helping me make a decision. Thanks
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Re: Camelot Bell
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09/21/15 09:23 PM
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salex
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Great Lake. Pricing is $1500 for 1 or 2 people. You may have to call several times to get on the waiting list. The owner will let you know when the best time is. If the fishing is off he will usual cancel and wait for the fish to turn on. Mike wants you to catch fish and thus reschedules some. But, realize there are still bad days of fishing....even at Camelot Bell.
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Re: Camelot Bell
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09/21/15 10:29 PM
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Dr JL
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It's obviously a terrific place. I believe Mr Frazier may have or will increase his prices somewhat, but as salex said, the owner will want you to come on a good day and will work with you to get your best shot. And yes it's very much still fishing and sometimes even days that would seem awesome don't work out. There have been some big fish caught recently. Pm sent.
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