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    Patterson Bait & Grocery now offering guide service.
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    1 person $225-8hr
    2 people $250-8hr
    can also do Bass and Bowfishing trips
    Call the store 270-465-3804/ Cell 270-849-7527 for more info
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    i bet u do great.really good people

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    Thanks Kenny for educating me how to pull and push crank baits and push jigs. I have fished the Green for four years and caught more throw backs than keepers(10"). It is amazing that we only had one throw back of all the fish we caught and in July.

    I enjoyed the map education your dad shared with me just as much as learning how to fish with crank baits.

    I fish Cave Run Lake and wish I could have both of you educate me how to fish that lake.


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    If the heat index would have stayed below 100 we could have fished longer. I enjoyed your company on and off the water. Thanks for booking a trip...KP

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    Do you do tightlined brushpile fishing or just crank bait trolling this time of year?

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    I've been spider rigging for the most part just because of the faster pace, but I'm set up to push/pull cranks.
    With the water going up and down from the rains its harder to long line because of all the debris floating.

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