Be a Professional Hunting and Fishing Guide
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September/October 1984
By Bill Gryzik
IT CAN BE MORE THAN JUST A DREAM
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Well, there you have it—some of the ins and outs of a career as a guide. Naturally, as you gain experience and constantly experiment and learn, your skills will improve, your reputation as an honest, knowledgeable guide will grow—and so will your business. Becoming a professional guide might very well turn out to be your route to freedom, just as it has been mine.
In short, guiding can be a dang good way to have your life-in-the-outdoors cake and eat it too!
EDITOR'S NOTE: For a peek at how one man parlayed his interest in ocean surf-fishing into a thriving guiding, writing, and public-speaking career, dig back through your stack MOTHER issues to No. 58. Give Peggy Payne's "Your Angling Know-How Could Earn You A Living!" on page 48 a perusal (Back issues are available from Mother's Bookshelf®; 105 Stoney Mountain Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28791, for $3.00 each plus $1.00 for postage and handling.)
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