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Guest No : 51 of 61
Post by : Bob Alton on 10 May 2006 02:13:52[ 69.24.175.163 ]

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George and Scott:
You two are the best...always willing to share info and tips. Great times on the water with you as guides. However, you don´t have to rub it in so much when you see me lose that hawg of a lifetime to a broken line! Have a great summer...tight lines!
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Guest No : 50 of 61
Post by : Joe Justice on 02 April 2006 16:30:23[ 216.99.120.96 ]

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Scott and Stick Marsh beats the heck out of Okechobee. My son and I had two great mornings with lots of quality fish and very few below three pounds. I would recommend Scott and "Imagination Bassin" to anyone contemplating a trip.
Joe Justice
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Guest No : 49 of 61
Post by : Matt Bennett on 01 April 2006 21:01:01[ 68.208.87.90 ]

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George was a wonderful guide and host. George was not only very informative about our surroundings he also put us on the fish. We appreciated his patience and his skill of retrieving our rattle traps (at least 50 times). We all had blast and can´t wait for another trip.
Thanks George
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Guest No : 48 of 61
Post by : Randy Jay Bergman on 02 March 2006 13:37:42[ 68.106.3.245 ]
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Caught the biggest Bass of my life in terrible weather conditions. George and Scott hooked us up with numerous 5-6 pounders, and I managed to loose a gal at the boat which probably would have run about 10+. Stick Marsh and Imagination Bassin come highly recommended by this Bass junkie. Thanks guys....see you next time!
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Guest No : 47 of 61
Post by : Andrew Brewer on 07 January 2006 14:44:07[ 24.160.189.1 ]

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My wife, Elizabeth, and I recently went out with Imagination Bassin´ to the lakes of the St. John´s Water Management District at the end of December of 2005. Simply said, we had an incredible time -- we boated close to 40-50 bass over a two day period, many in the 2-3 pound class, with the largest being an 8 pound sow (the largest overall being a 11 pound bowfin) -- with all of them caught on artificials! Yes, not one shiner was used! Thank you again, George, for one of the best fishing trips we´ve had in the last few years.

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Guest No : 46 of 61
Post by : Woody on 28 December 2005 12:49:36[ 138.89.64.232 ]

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Great Site...I hope to join you down South for a trip in the near future.....
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Guest No : 45 of 61
Post by : Capt George Purrman on 15 December 2005 19:46:26[ 207.69.139.13 ]

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NIce sight, nice thought, discount to war vets. Good for you guys!!

they deserve it...Viet Vet myself...long, long time ago.
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Guest No : 44 of 61
Post by : Scott Welcome on 06 December 2005 11:56:28[ 209.208.19.118 ]

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[IMPORTANT NEWS]

Now is the time to book. December through July is extremely busy, and booking your trip ahead of time will help to ensure that you get the dates you desire. Being a father and son guide service with 2 boats allows us to handle up to 6 people per day.

December is historically an excellent month for both numbers and size. The Bass are fattening up in preparation for the spawn. Give us a call today and book the Bass fishing trip of a lifetime.

Scott Welcome

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Guest No : 43 of 61
Post by : Steve Nourse on 03 August 2005 22:56:23[ 152.163.100.13 ]

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Get well soon George.
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Guest No : 42 of 61
Post by : Matt & Rachelle Stamey on 02 July 2005 16:01:43[ 69.21.128.72 ]

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Great day of fishing. We caught around 120-130 fish. 4 over 6 pounds. Thanks for a wonderful trip!! We will be back!
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