Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rodney on March 11, 2005, 09:28:21 PM
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As promised, I would like to introduce Ultimate Sportfishing to you all. Forum member Randog is now offering guiding service on the Fraser and Pitt!
(http://www.fishingwithrod.com/forum/image/advertise01-6.gif)
www.ultimatesportfishing.ca (http://www.ultimatesportfishing.ca)
Enjoy. :)
Now I can go fishing more, less web work. ;)
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Nice site, all the best with your new venture Randy.
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Right on Randy!!!!!!!!! All the best.
Never asked, but what type of sled you running?
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Thanks Chris and Aron, I also have to thank Rodney for putting together a great looking website for me on such short notice. I hope I can be of assistance to the members here on FWR.
It’s a 21’ Marathon Marine Nor’Wester
Best Regards,
Randy (aka Randog)
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Good luck on your new business venture. Never met you personally but from the your posts you seem to be a really nice guy.
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NIce looking web site randy :)
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looks pretty cool randog best of luck to ya
now wheres my hat, badge , pin
crap its been so long i cant remember
so when do you need our fin clipin services again
;) cnm
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What about you jacket, jeans, and golf shirt lol. Don't worry, I still have all of the SEP patches ;D I'll be calling all fin clippers this summer again.
Thanks for the well wishes.
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Free trip to FWR members so we can spread the word about your good service ;) ;D
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YEEEHAAAWWW! ;D
Congratulations, Randog!
With your personality and knowledge, I am sure your service shall become an industry standard soon!
The website needs work though, it looks kind of amateurish! :P
Just kidding, bud! ;)
Great job there, Rodney! :)
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I tried to send this as an email on the site but it wouldnt go though off of the site. Anyways, Just a heads up, in the specials section I saw this, "Pink Salmon are the ultimate sport fish to introduce youngsters to, as their abundance and willingness to take flies ,spinners and spoons (insert Picture of flies and lures) are unequalled by none. 20-30 fish days are the norm, but 50 fish days are not uncommon..
Is there supposed to be a pic of the flies? And only one period is needed.
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Thanks LK, I just fixed it.
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Congrats. !! All the best with your new venture Randy. catch you on the flow
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fishing with rod member get a dicount lol
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Congratulations on the site, Randog and your new business venture. It's great that you are planning to make what you enjoy into your occupation. Best of both worlds.
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Nice looking site Randog, I'm sure it's going to be a successful venture with you at the helm. The best of luck to you down the road. :D
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Looks great, I wish it could be me! :-\ Hope to give you some business from a few Merrittonians!
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Congratulation Randog. When my American fishing friends want a local guide, I know where to look up. Better to benefit a member than strangers. Last time they came, I booked thru a Chilliwack shop for my friends. The guide I got didn't even bother to release the boat from the anchor buoy and we lost a big spring by not chasing it down river. It was the last day of a 9-day openings for socks. The guide couldn't even catch his own limits for socks, not to say my friends'. I ended up catching the fish for him as he requested, for he wished to have a sockeye for dinner. He operated a large jet boat, and that seems to be the only good thing about his guiding service.
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Well, what can I say, sometimes the fish just won't coperate ;) But IMO, as a guide you had better be working your butt off trying to get your clients into fish and making their day enjoyable at the same time, that's what they're paying you for.
It would be my pleasure I can provide you with any future guiding needs.
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Good looking site Randog. Hats off to anyone who does what they love.
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nice site.
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Way to go Randog. All the best in your new venture 8).
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Good luck Randog :)