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Navigating Trip and Trout
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05/06/16 07:23 PM
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Joined: Oct 2015
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Double R's
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I've wrote it and wrote it but I'm Still finding trout in about three feet of water over mud and shell. They seem to be loving the popping cork. I was recently approached about running some navigating trips by a few different gentlemen. I thought about it and decided, sure what the heck! Excitedly I ran the first one and we mapped a few good trails and ideal fishing locations on his GPS, we also couldn't resist wetting a line and were able to pick up some healthy trout to make this gentleman a good meal. 
view my site for fishing reports or to book a trip www.doublersguidedfishing.comYou can also view me on Good Old Facebook Captain Rene Rubio 361 550 9295
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Re: Navigating Trip and Trout
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05/07/16 04:59 PM
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Joined: Sep 2006
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capt grumpy
Extreme Angler
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That sounds like a good idea, I wish more guides would do this. I have pushed my boat of sand bars to many times plus I am getting to old for that now.
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Re: Navigating Trip and Trout
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05/11/16 01:31 AM
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Joined: Jan 2016
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Captain Nathan Beabout
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Navigational trips are a great idea. I have been running them for several years now. Every year there are to many boating accidents, and as a professional guide, I felt it a good way to keep the new comers to our water or this sport, just a little safer. That is a good thing you are doing.
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