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Ill be heading down to Florida late May and was looking into a guided trip and was curious if anyone had any recomendations. Ill be in Orlando (Disney) and was thinking Toho, Stick Marsh Farm 13, or maybe Kissimee. Has anyone fished these and have opinions on which are better. In years past Ive done the trips offered by Disney on the private lakes on their property and they were fun but the prices are just to outrageous.

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Here is the best guide and personality on the Stick Marsh.

Imagination Bassin Guide Services

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George & Scott Welcome offer "Guided" bass fishing trips on Florida's famous Stick Marsh/Farm 13. These waters are the best in the world and offer an outstanding opportunity for that "BASS" of a lifetime.

Being a “fishing guide” is a labor of love as well as a business. I have been fishing for bass for over 40 years. My journey during this time has taken me through all aspects of this sport to include giving seminars, tournament fishing, and guiding. Scott has been fishing for bass for over 25 years and has been involved in guiding and giving seminars for the last 10. When we take you fishing it is our objective to put you on fish in such areas of the lake that your chances for both numbers and quality are greatly enhanced. Our "Customer Pledge" is that we will work to make this the best possible trip that you can take. We are bass “fishing guides”, not "charter boats"!

Good Luck!

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