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Professional guides specializing in grunts are located where?

http://tinyurl.com/ztbgm

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Skipper wrote:
Professional guides specializing in grunts are located where?

http://tinyurl.com/ztbgm

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http://www.mexfish.com/fish/grunts/grunts.htm



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Skipper wrote:
Professional guides specializing in grunts are located where?

http://tinyurl.com/ztbgm

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Yep, not a one from Kansas......

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Reggie Smithers wrote:

Skipper wrote:
Professional guides specializing in grunts are located where?


http://tinyurl.com/ztbgm


http://www.mexfish.com/fish/grunts/grunts.htm


Yes, I find it amazing that East Coast fishing is so poor that desperate
fisherman actually have to pay guides to find grunts. Suppose a grunt is
a thrill for East Coasters more accustomed to coming up empty, and it
does support the guides.

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"Skipper" wrote in message
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Yes, I find it amazing that East Coast fishing is so poor that desperate
fisherman actually have to pay guides to find grunts. Suppose a grunt is
a thrill for East Coasters more accustomed to coming up empty, and it
does support the guides.

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Hey Skip!
Check this out. http://www.kansasangler.com/ksreportreg5.html
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Harry Krause wrote:

Nice try, but the page you cite allows visitors to "search" by
many, many varieties of fish.


With so many East Coast guides specializing in grunts, one wonders why
that species is so popular in your area and why folks pay guides to go
for 'em. Must be a lot of goobers on the East Coast.

BTW, are you doing the prudent thing and having those new shotguns
properly setup and padded by a fitter before first use, Goober?

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Gene Kearns wrote:

Professional guides specializing in grunts are located where?


http://tinyurl.com/ztbgm


We'll let's look at this with an honest eye, rather than dishonest
intent.


Fishing guides by fish type:
http://www.hotspotguides.com/fishing...uides.asp#game


Which says nothing about why there are so many professional guides
specializing in grunts on the East Coast. Certainly there must be
something good to say about East Coast fishing and why goobers are
willing to pay for that species.

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Harry Krause wrote:

Skipper wrote:


BTW, are you doing the prudent thing and having those new shotguns
properly setup and padded by a fitter before first use, Goober?


Oooooohhh...Skipper read something about shotguns on a web page.


Overcome your ignorance, Krause. A visit to the fitter is really not
optional if you want the gun to perform to its potential. It's
inexpensive...even you can afford it. The trick is to ID the best fitter
in your area. If your giving a gun as a gift, schedule a visit to the
fitter for the recipient.

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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 11:56:19 -0500, Harry Krause
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Did you happen across any sal****er fishing guides active in the waters
of Derby, Kansas?


Of course not you idiot, there is no salt water in Kansas.

What do they catch there, anyway? Canned anchovies?


Try 20 lb Pike, or 12 lb Bass. Either of which would out fight your
smelt sized stripper you claim to catch.
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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 12:48:23 -0500, Harry Krause
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Oooooohhh...Naziboy Skipper read something about shotguns on a web page.


ROTFLMAO! This from the idiot who has been caught red-handed
plagiarizing from the net!

Incredible!
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