Guide's may also transfer fish they caught to a client as long as it does not exceed the client's daily limit for that species. Except for trout like stated above.
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Guide's may also transfer fish they caught to a client as long as it does not exceed the client's daily limit for that species. Except for trout like stated above.
Last edited by CrappiePro; 04-22-2015 at 10:12 PM.
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I read it just like the rest , as long as their limit not exceeded. But remember any fish you give away counts towards your limit too technically.
A guide may not give away his or her fish if it causes
the recipient to exceed his or her daily limit (Right from Trout book )
Something else to consider. Since Dardenelle is part of a navigatable waterway, you may need a captain's license to operate any boat that may have passengers (clients). One of our professional guide buddies on here had to go through all of that plus get a TWIC card to guide on Hamilton. It was required because of the Ducks. Been a couple of years. I don't know if it still applies. DP
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