I've fished with Chris R. and Nathan and caught plenty of fish both times. Even told them both that I was mainly interested in learning the bay to which they were both very helpful. One trip with Nathan I told him before leaving the dock that I had a limited amount of time and didn't want the usual half a day run around then get on fish the last 2 hours. He was agreeable. We left dock at 9AM and returned before noon with 3 limits of trout and reds with several throwbacks in between. Both those guys are skinny water guides.
They both knew their stuff.......if you don't believe it all you had to do is ask them.....they ain't bashful.
Robinson Brothers - St Joe
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Re: Robinson Brothers - St Joe
Life's mystery: why people fishing from the bank cast to the middle, and people fishing from the boat, cast to the bank???
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Barhopr wrote:Can we make this a conference call? I like hearing fish stories.
They ain't sponsors here so let's get it all out there. I might hire a guide one day, JT is getting too expensive.

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Yeah, tom4ford; tell it like it is.
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He does eat and consume alot on the boat doesn't heReel Cowboy wrote:I might hire a guide one day, JT is getting too expensive.


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They fish St. Joe as wellBrogensDuck wrote:yes, sorry. Apalachicola is right. Thanks for the reports.
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Never for reds or trout but I know they know their stuff. Wouldn't hesitate recommending Chris R.Barhopr wrote:You can ask ReelSlow. I think he fished a bunch of days with one of their guides a few years ago. Fishing with a guide certainly cuts the learning curve down to a straight line in an area when using their knowledge.
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