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Each Oregon Fishing Guide with TGF knows which river slots produce the best catches.
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A Top Oregon Fishing Guide
With the diverse menu of Oregon fishing opportunities that the state offers,
no one professional can offer the best experience in every fishery. That's
why we have pick each Oregon fishing guide to form the strongest team of Oregon fishing guides anywhere.
An Oregon Fishing Guide at TGF
Each Oregon fishing guide of our qualified team of professionals exhibits the passion that
brought them to choose guiding as their livelihood. They know which river slots
produce the best catches at different water levels and which colors to use under each
environmental condition. As you can see, sportfishing in Oregon has been around a
long time and Oregonians are good at it. An Oregon fishing guide in our field has
to take his or her skills to another level and be a "stand-out" producer in
our sport fisheries.
The Best Oregon Fishing Guide For the Job
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Lil hooked up to a large king salmon. Seasoned angler or beginner TGF Oregon fishing guide will be happy to guide you through the brawl, every step of the way.
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Not enough can be said about the species we target as Oregon fishing guides.
Our extensive list of Oregon fishing guides is as diverse as a species we pursue.
A professional plying the power water of the beautiful Columbia River Gorge pursues
the giant white sturgeon with rods built to stop a Volkswagen bus. How many fisheries
do you participate in that use a 4 pound shad for bait? How about trolling spinners
in three foot of water for wild chinook to 45 pounds? Can you guess what a 45 pounds
chinook feels like on gear light enough to detect the flutter of your spinner blade
as it is trolled through the shallows? And last, but far from least, what about
being in the middle of a white hot bite when your Oregon fishing guide can't
keep a rod baited long enough to get everyone on board back to fishing again.
These are common scenarios for peak season Oregon fishing.
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