Anchored Podcast Ep. 136: So You Wanna Be a Fishing Guide?

So you wanna be a fishing guide
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Some of you may remember the five-part series April wrote a while back called “So You Want to be a Fishing Guide?” Almost every day we’re asked how to get into the fishing industry, specifically into the guiding side of things. We thought an audio format would be a great way to address this question. With that said, we hope this helps bring some clarity to those who’re wondering if guiding is a lifestyle they’d like to embrace.
Length: 28:53

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Anchored Outdoors is an ever-growing network of fly fishing experts who’ve been brought together by podcaster and fellow outdoorswoman, April Vokey.

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