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    Blue Ribbon Fishing Charters

    4.4 (19 reviews)
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    Jon D.

    Gene is awesome! I used Blue Ribbon Charters twice now and caught limits on both trips. Gene literally does all the work operating the downriggers like a conductor at an orchestra! If your into jigging you should prob jump on a party boat. Gene knows his stuff! He has dived to certain depths of Lake Tahoe and knows where the fish are because he's seen them there!

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    Talked the whole time, wasted time on minnows and missed bites. Small uncomfortable boat. Racist and obscene.

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    Grandson and I fished with Gene earlier this year. Fantastic guide and a fun time. Limits of Macs. Can't wait to go again soon.

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    We were wondering about the weather but Gene and his wife were in constant communication the week of our trip.

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