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Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7609083 06/05/12 12:32 PM
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Thanks for all the suggestions fellas. Now time to check em out and book a trip.


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Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: ChrisR] #7609089 06/05/12 12:34 PM
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Ronnie Kelley hands down! Give him a shout....Ronnie Kelley= deep structure fishing on Fork....he will take the time to give you the best day on Fork.





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Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7609757 06/05/12 03:27 PM
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Cody Malone has put up with me for over a year, that says a bunch. laugh


Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7609776 06/05/12 03:32 PM
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Haven't seen a name that I wouldn't suggest. Lake Fork is blessed with having quite a few GREAT guides that can put people on fish and give them a day to remember for a lifetime thumb





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Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7610740 06/05/12 07:06 PM
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My first guided trip to Fork was with Stephen Fatheree. Very patient and knowledgeable. I am thinking of taking my dad there and with him having cancer, he can't move all that fast. I will be booking my trip for him with Stephen.



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Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7611886 06/05/12 11:27 PM
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lance vick, ronnie kelley, mark pack,.... cant go wrong with these guys. Lance vick is really amazing on electronics, and he's a good teacher.



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Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: armadillo joe] #7611923 06/05/12 11:39 PM
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Mark Pack, Brian Duplachine or James Caldemeyer can't get much better.




+1111111 on all of these guides


Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7611929 06/05/12 11:42 PM
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I also would say Jason Hoffman or Ronnie Kelley, but as stated everyone listed is some of the best on the lake.You will not be dissappointed with any of them.




Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7613083 06/06/12 04:18 AM
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Tom Redington is awesome to watch on TV! I would love a day to fish with him


Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7613290 06/06/12 07:29 AM
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Let's don't forget Andrew g. He may be just starting out but made a decision to make fork his passion his boat or yours. I think you could learn a lot being in your own boat seeing what is going on. All the guides mentioned are top notch don't forget tony. Lake fork is hands down the most guided on lake in Texas these guys take pride in it and idk if you could go wrong with any of them IMHO.



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Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7613686 06/06/12 01:07 PM
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Every guide should be patient. It's their job to teach clients no matter what their skill level. James Caldemeyer and John Tanner are both veteran guides with excellent reputations for their teaching ability and deep structure fishing.



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Re: Fork guide w/patience [Re: hasbeen48] #7613826 06/06/12 01:38 PM
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I enjoyed fishing with Mark Pack and will do it again.


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