Photos of Guided Fishing Trips from around East Texas with Capt Larry
Captain Larry's East Texas Fishing Guide Service Frequently Asked Questions
- How much notice do I need to give Capt Larry in order to reserve a date? In most cases 5 days prior to the date of
your choice will suffice, however during holidays and other peak seasons, please allow additional time.
- What does Capt Larry's Guide
Service charge? See rates page
- If I must cancel my trip, is my deposit refunded? If you give cancellation notice
to Capt Larry at least seven days before your scheduled trip, you will be issued a refund of the deposit.
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What should I
bring with me for my guided fishing trip?
Although, in general, Texas has a temperate climate, change happens very quickly, and
it's always best to be prepared. In addition, some of the best fishing areas are home to various biting insects.
Finally, heat and the sun can be extreme at certain times of the year. The following list of necessities has been compiled to
help you ensure a pleasant experience in the outdoors of Texas.
Plenty of noncarbonated liquid - Rainwear - Nutritious food
- Layered clothing - Sunscreen - Antiseptic ointment - Gloves in winter - Insect repellent with Deet - Sunglasses -
Hat - Your favorite rods/reels - Camera - Ice chest for fileted fish
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What species of fish does Capt Larry's Guide Service target? Depending on the Lake you choose, you could have the opportunity to catch the following: Catfish, striped bass, white bass,
crappie, freshwater drum, largemouth bass, and redfish
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Is cleaning my catch part of your price? Yes
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Are children allowed on your
guided fishing trips? Yes, but all children under the age of 13 need to wear their life jacket at all times. If they
have one that they use, bring it with them. If not, we will provide one.
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Does Lake Texoma have special regulations?
Yes, you will need a Lake Texoma fishing license.
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I'm new to fishing, and don't have any gear. Can you help me? Yes, we
can provide the tackle and bait you need.
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