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Thread: Talquin Guide for a 1/2 day of Crappie Fishing

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    Default Talquin Guide for a 1/2 day of Crappie Fishing


    I'm heading for Spring Training from IL via Biloxi and across I-10 headed for Jupiter. I'd love to crappie fish Talquin for a half day. Can anyone recommend a good guide?

    Thanks for any help.

    CR
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    yes you can call lake talquin lodge at 1-850-627-3822 and they can hook you up. they are great and they know how to put you on fish. good luck

    quickhook(gary)

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    Be glad to fix you up if I'm at the lake when you want to go fishing.
    http://litewirehooks.com/
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    I been reading this forum for a long time. Ive read a lot of posts about this wonderful lake. Lord knows I love to fish it too. With that being said, if I had to choose a man or guide to fish with at Lake Talquin for half a day it would be no other than Mr. Curtis (Litewirehooker). I've never meet the man in person but have spoke to him several times on the telephone. One heck of a fine feller. Look at his post. Everyone he takes out has a smile on there face. Plus he knows the terrain as good as any. It would be a good investment and experience to sit in the back of that mans boat!! Again, this is just a regulars opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MulletHead View Post
    I been reading this forum for a long time. Ive read a lot of posts about this wonderful lake. Lord knows I love to fish it too. With that being said, if I had to choose a man or guide to fish with at Lake Talquin for half a day it would be no other than Mr. Curtis (Litewirehooker). I've never meet the man in person but have spoke to him several times on the telephone. One heck of a fine feller. Look at his post. Everyone he takes out has a smile on there face. Plus he knows the terrain as good as any. It would be a good investment and experience to sit in the back of that mans boat!! Again, this is just a regulars opinion.
    X2, it could not have been said any better !!!

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    All info and replies are much appreciated. I hope time and the weather allows us to work in some time at Talquin on our trip. Thanks again to all.

    CR
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    I'd say the litewirehooker is your guy....that's if you want to catch fish on Talquin.
    "If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading."

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