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This section will
answer most of your questions about where we fish and how we operate.
It includes
information on local lodging, licenses, what to bring and our rates.
Q.
Where are we going to fish?
A. Primarily we fish for trophy bass along the St. Johns River and in
Central Florida lakes, but we do take special trips to the Suwanee River,
Stick Marsh and Farm Pond 13. The varying seasons and weather patterns
cause the bass to adopt different feeding stations and patterns in all
of these waters but, with over twenty years of experience catching large
bass, we will go where fishing is best!
Generally we will
concentrate on areas where we have caught big bass before. We are consistently
learning new areas because we spend so much time fishing.
Q.
What type of fishing will we do?
A.That
will depend on what YOU consider a successful day and what your goals
and expectations are for the day. Our desire is to help you reach your
goal.
This day will be about
YOU catching fish. The guide will not fish.
If you are highly
skilled and want an instructional trip, or prefer to catch bass on artificial
baits, then let us know that.
Our "specialty"
is catching LARGE bass on live bait. If it is your desire to catch a trophy
bass of 10 pounds or more, then we recommend using live bait. Live wild
Golden Shiners from 6 to 12 inches in length are the #1 bait for big bass
in Florida. Our clients have caught over 700 bass that have weighed more
than 10 pounds using our live bait techniques.
It is our policy to
practice "Catch and Release" fishing. If you elect to have a
trophy fish mounted, we can assist you with a local taxidermist for the
production of a fiberglass replica of your fish!
In general, we fish
to get you as many strikes as possible during the day knowing that a certain
percentage of those will be BIG bass.
We also use the "Proven
Method of Catching Fish" as discovered by Bob's Dad "Stony".
As he always said, "Son, you got to keep your bait in the water."
We haven't yet found a way to catch fish with a big outboard engine running
wide open going from place to place on the water. We will spend as much
time "fishing" and as little time "hunting for fish"
as possible.
Q.
What does it cost for a quided bass fishing trip?
A. Our rates are: $350 full day (9 hours) plus bait -- 1 or 2
people per boat.
$250 half day (+\- 5 hours) plus bait -- 1 or 2 people per boat.
Special Trips: (1
or 2 people per boat):
Stick Marsh &
Farm Pond 13 -- $400 per day/plus bait
Suwanee River -- $400 per day/plus bait
Extra Person Rate:
$100 per day, per person; $75 per half day
Children 12 and under -- FREE
We request a $25 per
day deposit to hold reservations (applies to your fishing trip)
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ALL TACKLE FURNISHED
18' "RANGER" BASS BOAT
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LARGE GROUPS
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To book a trip with
us, call 1 (800) 835-2851. Don't wait until the last minute to call. Odds
are that we won't have a day available. Call as far in advance as possible
to ensure that your day or days on the water are reserved for you!
Q.
Trip Timing (or when should I come)?
A.
Largemouth bass feed during all seasons. Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall,
it doesn't matter. You will catch bass no matter what time of year it
is. Plan your fishing trip when it is best for you.
Q.
Do I need a fishing license?
A.
Yes, a state fishing license is required. Rates are as follows:
$16.50 - Non-Resident
7-day freshwater fishing
$31.50 - Non-Resident
12-month freshwater fishing
$13.50 - Resident
12-month freshwater fishing
You can pre-purchase
your license by calling the State of Florida licensing division at 1 (888)
347-4356. Be sure to have your credit card information handy when you
call.
Q.
Should I bring anything?
A.
Absolutely, here are a few recommended items to bring.
A camera - still or
video We fish a lot of wild and scenic "back country" which
is very photogenic. Also, you will want to take pictures of your fish!
A rainsuit in case
it rains and sunscreen in case it doesn't
Polarized sunglasses
and a extra change of clothes (just in case).
If you come during
the winter be sure to bring warm clothes. Even though it is Florida it
still gets cold on the water.
If you have a favorite
rod and reel you want to use, bring it. We supply all necessary tackle
but if you want to use your own that is OK too.
Miscellaneous
What about
lunch? Lunch is not included in the fee. You can pack a lunch
and bring it with you or, if you prefer, we can go to a restaurant. Most
of the areas we fish in have restaurants located on the waterfront.
What about
restroom facilities? We will generally be within a few minutes
boat ride of restroom facilities.
Special Needs or potential
concerns. Please discuss these with us when you call to book a trip. We
can accommodate nearly any special need.
Q. What
about motels/hotels in the area?
There are several
hotels/motels in the Deland area, here are a few:
Holiday
Inn
Deland
(386) 738-5200 |
Daytona
Inn
Daytona Beach
(386) 252-3626 |
Days
Inn
Orange City
(386) 775-4522 |
Comfort
Inn
Orange City
(386) 775-7444 |
University
Inn
Deland
(386) 734-5711 |
Quality
Inn
Deland
(386) 736-3440 |
Call 1 (800)
835-2851 to reserve your Trip of a Lifetime!
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