Blastin' and Castin' in the Texas Outdoors

We havea lot of good times, the road was a drug when we started way back, our wheels rolled on steady, now its forgetting the race to find an open space and leaving that city far behind We’ll be up in the morning before the sun, since anything beats working on the job and everyone knows the early worm gets the fish. The world is your oyster, let the high times carry the low, walk where the sun is shining, lay your burdens down and think to yourself that it sure feels good feeling good again.


Thursday, September 16, 2004

Unbelievable

I was looking at some of the other guide services that are advertised on the web and I found this one that has a photo gallery full of pictures of gafftops, two sandies and a couple decent fish. Surprisingly the people who paid for these trips seem pretty happy in the photo. When I look at guides I am always interested in how the other people that went him did.



2 Comments:

Blogger brian said...

What kind of self-respecting guide would post pictures of his clients with gafftops. Maybe if it was the STAR tournament winning sailcat I would post it but those things are pathetic. I could run a "trophy" sailcat charter service at the sargent cut or on bryan beach.

Did you notice the tsip coozie?

6:55 PM  
Blogger Mike said...

We saw the productivity of other guides first hand at the cleaning table after our trip. As Steve said "We were the winners" of the most fish caught that day.

3:33 PM  

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