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Howdy Folks,

Just found out I am going to be in Palm Coast FL in a week and would love to hook-up with a guide or anyone who takes folks out for a day.

Any help is appreciated.......it's been a long winter

Thanks

Al

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I would go with Captain Shane Procell, he is a first class guy, funny as hell, first class equipment, and he will treat you right, and put you on fish.  He has lots of video's on the Net.  Just punch up his name.  You won't go wrong with Captain Shane.  Good luck

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Dude, good luck and yeah, @Captain Shane Procell would

be the guy I'd go to :) 

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Just sent Shane an email........

 I hope this works out!

If that doesn't pan out I have contact info for guides on Lake Toho for a chance at a DD.

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8 hours ago, BassObsessed said:

If that doesn't pan out I have contact info for guides on Lake Toho for a chance at a DD.

Shane is booked, so any options are appreciated 

  • Super User

Shawn Rush on Rodman or Steve Daniels on the big O.

Shawn only does shiners, no artificals.

2 hours ago, NHBull said:

Shane is booked, so any options are appreciated 

Sent you a PM.

You looking for bass or saltwater? About an hour south of Palm Coast is Mosquito lagoon, this time of year they should be slaying them with the cold weather we've had...the redfish, trout and snook all school up in deeper warmer holes..

 Brian Clancy (386) 566-6303, top shelf operation

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Thanks for all the replies, given where I am staying,booking  AJ'S  Orlando Guides made the most sense......will report back next week....

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