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Looking to hire a sturgeon guide on the Columbia river anyone have any recomendations
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@YJ Guide Service
Not sure if Craig guides there.....good guy.
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Guy I sold my boat too might. Mitchell sport fishing. Usually fishes more towards hood river though.
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www.hookedonfishingguideservice.com
His name is David Perez. I have gone with him fishing Drano, klickitat river and sturgeon below bonneville. Great guy and knows his stuff. Caught the sturgeon of my life with him, will never forget that day. David has an easy going personality that makes you feel comfortable. I live in the tri Cities too. Worth the drive to bonneville to catch the size of sturgeon there.
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Do you have a boat and are just looking to go to learn for the first time? Or one and done unless using guides in the future?
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Call Jay Munden of Munduns Rising Son GS. He fishes around tri-cities for sturgeon and does well.
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Thx for the reply guys I will be looking into your recomendations
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92xj I don’t have a boat I have all my gear fishing poles etc.. and I have tried over and over again from the bank but I’ve never caught one.
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Try Mid-Columbia Excursions
Chris Roney runs it. He’s a great guy and will put you on the fish.
(509) 430-5790
https://m.facebook.com/midcolumbiaexcursions/
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