Kayak guide suggestions?

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bpac
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Kayak guide suggestions?

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Any guides y'all would suggest for kayak fishing? Any area from econfina to sgi.
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Capt. Mike McNamara, St. Marks Outfitters, offers guided kayak trips. He's a site sponsor too.
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For kayaks, Mike McNamara is your man. He has a large 24' skiff that he can load kayaks into and use as a mother ship, which gives you access to LOT more of this area than you would normally be able to reach. He also guides nearly every day, so he is up to date on the latest conditions and fish locations. :thumbup:
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Can't go wrong with Rob Baker, fishing machine and only does kayak fishing. Grew up in this area:


Robert Baker, Fishing Guide
Robert Baker - Owner: Robert has been in the paddlesport business since he was old enough to walk, his grandmother Gretchen Evans started T~n~T Hideaway in 1976 and Rob grew up at the Wakulla River. He became Manager and part owner of TnT in 2005 and has grown it to include kayak fishing, retail, instructions, and eco-tours. He also has Reel-Fin-Addict Kayak Fishing and guides kayak fishing tours along the Forgotten Coastline or the many rivers in our area. Now part owner of The Wilderness Way, he has brought his experience to help expand the retail to enhance the anglers and add coastal tours here at The Wilderness Way.
Robert Baker Kayak Fishing Guide
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