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Thread: Blue Bank Resort - Reelfoot Lake crappie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutbush View Post
    Hire you a guide, and don't wait till the last minute. They get busy that time of the year. A guide at the foot is fairly cheap compared to what you pay at some other places.

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    I had planned to call or email Billy or another guide to get prices, but do you know approximately what a daily guide rate would be?

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    Most of them are under $200

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    Now if you're not dead set on Reelfoot, then Kentucky Lake wouod be a great place to camp and fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutbush View Post
    Still the same advice, get you a guide. Now if you're just not dead set on crappie, the catfish should be heating up by then. Pretty much anyone can rent a boat and set out some jugs or limb lines and get a mess of catfish.

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    I am typically a bass fisherman, and making the 9 hour trip down from Michigan my plan was set for a crappie trip only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutbush View Post
    Most of them are under $200

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    Very good. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutbush View Post
    Now if you're not dead set on Reelfoot, then Kentucky Lake wouod be a great place to camp and fish.

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    I did a week long trip to Kentucky Lake in April 2006. Loved it and we caught tons of crappie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutbush View Post
    Hire you a guide, and don't wait till the last minute. They get busy that time of the year. A guide at the foot is fairly cheap compared to what you pay at some other places.

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    I received information back from Blue Bank Resort. A guide for a day runs $325 and if you want Billy, it's $400. And of course that doesn't include a tip which I think is customary. Wow.....ouch!

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    9 hours won't cut it. With gas, meal stops, etc you're 10 to 11 hours minimum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blazin461 View Post
    I received information back from Blue Bank Resort. A guide for a day runs $325 and if you want Billy, it's $400. And of course that doesn't include a tip which I think is customary. Wow.....ouch!
    I sent you a pm. Don't go through a resort for a guide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elkhunter View Post
    9 hours won't cut it. With gas, meal stops, etc you're 10 to 11 hours minimum.


    I agree. 10-11 hours. I was mearly accounting for what Google maps showed.

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