It’s always fun to find, and catch, fish on your own. But sometimes, especially when fishing “new water,”
hiring a guide can be the difference between a tough day and a full stringer. (Photo: Richard Simms, CrappieNOW Editor)
16 States Represented on CrappieNOW Find-a-Guide Page
by Richard Simms, CrappieNOW Editor
Earlier this year CrappieNOW premiered a new feature – our Find-a-Guide section.
The page features a list of professional crappie fishing guides sorted alphabetically, first by state and then by business name.
Like all CrappieNOW content it is totally FREE, for guides and for our readers. Our goal is to serve all crappie fishing enthusiasts and we hope this will help you track down a guide for either a quick getaway or maybe the crappie fishing trip of a lifetime.
We continually update the page as we get new requests from guides who ask to be included.
As of this writing you will find 31 professional crappie fishing guides from 16 different states.
If you are a guide, or know of any who aren’t already listed, please have them e-mail me at Richard@ScenicCityFishing.com and I’ll provide them instructions on how to submit their listing.
Capt. Richard Simms is the Editor of CrappieNOW magazine as well as owner of Scenic City Fishing Charters. Formerly he was a game warden for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency before becoming a photographer and PR guy for TWRA. That lead to a 30-year career as a broadcast journalist and freelance outdoor writer. Follow Capt. Simms other writings on his “Richard’s Ramblings” Facebook page.