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    Best guide on Lanier

    Got a family trip to Lanier in June and considering getting a guide one morning. Anybody have any recommendations?
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    Spotted Bass? Jimbo? https://jimboonlanier.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by I.P. Freely View Post
    Spotted Bass? Jimbo? https://jimboonlanier.com/
    Yep would be looking to catch spots. Thanks
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    Jimbo

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    Ryan Coleman is pretty good on Lanier.
    Here are some others. http://www.laniersecrets.com/lake-la...g-guides.shtml

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChampioNman View Post
    Ryan Coleman is pretty good on Lanier.
    Here are some others. http://www.laniersecrets.com/lake-la...g-guides.shtml
    Coleman is in FL. now…

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    Thanks,didn't know.

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    #8
    If your main goal is to catch good number and size I would say Jimbo, especially in June (topwater season and Jimbo loves that bite)
    if you are looking to unlock Lanier from a tournament perspective I would say Emil Wagner, both are great though.