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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 688634" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>Yes all of them I have ever seen charge that for lake fishing. I have seen a few higher that offer tail race, and river fishing out of air boats. </p><p></p><p>I can honestly say any of the guides on the lake that has a business that has been around for a few years will probably be good to go. If the first guide you call is booked for the day you want to go, ask him if he has a recommendation for another. You won't hurt their feelings by that. Many times you end up fishing next to 3 or 4 other guides and they are all friendly in general with each other. I have been before with a group or 25 guys and we had 5 different boats out. I am not even sure what guide service I even fished with on that trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 688634, member: 1546"] Yes all of them I have ever seen charge that for lake fishing. I have seen a few higher that offer tail race, and river fishing out of air boats. I can honestly say any of the guides on the lake that has a business that has been around for a few years will probably be good to go. If the first guide you call is booked for the day you want to go, ask him if he has a recommendation for another. You won't hurt their feelings by that. Many times you end up fishing next to 3 or 4 other guides and they are all friendly in general with each other. I have been before with a group or 25 guys and we had 5 different boats out. I am not even sure what guide service I even fished with on that trip. [/QUOTE]
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