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Guided Carp trips on the Gorge
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]No, I'm not trying to start my own outfitting service but apparently this outfitter thinks there is a niche to fill. For $350 a day, two anglers can stalk "trophy" carp on Flaming Gorge ala Florida style flat fishing method. [/size][/black][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]It's a little rich for my blood to spend that kind of cash targeting carp but it must be a lot of fun for an outfitter to offer the service. I'd rather target the more traditional species but to each his own![/size][/black][/font]

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[font "Arial Black"][red][size 3]I talked with a couple of guys last week that are looking to go on that guided service. I asked them what thrill is it to pay a guide to catch large carp on flyrods and ect. when you can go to Utah Lake for free. They said it just seems fun. Once again, to reach ones own![/size][/red][/font]
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#3
Utah lake dose not have the size of carp that the Gorge dose and the water is clear...

The bow fishing is great too....

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Well, I understand why the cost is so much.
The dude is fishing in a hells bay boat.
They start at $60,000.00 and most run around $80,000.00
Hes got to pay for that skiff somhow.
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All I can say is sukkaa! Anyone that would pay to be guided for carp, needs a new crack pipe!
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