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Subject: Re: New Legend on Salmon River


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Mark Rupert
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Date Posted: 17:26:18 03/16/01 Fri
In reply to: Steve Day 's message, "Re: New Legend on Salmon River" on 14:39:27 03/16/01 Fri

U could not of said it better my friend. They do'nt bicker about the "sub-average" guides do they now? Kevin is a true sportsmen, by-the-book, and a fellow I enjoy having as a "friend". When your not in the spotlight, whether it's good or BAD... Then your not the BEST. KEVIN IS THE MAN.
>Capt. Kevin Davis of Catch the Drift Guide service is
>one of the hardest working Guides on the River and on
>the Lake. All this bad mouthing of him is petty
>jealousy by other Guides, who he has made to look bad
>on numerous occassions, I am sure of. He is the only
>Guide I fish with and want to fish with, seeming how I
>am from Maine a nine hour drive. I have seen many
>Guides setting on anchor in a hole or a run on the
>river for hours at a time while Cpt Kevin is rowing
>his a-- off to get you more and bigger fish. As far
>as killing the catch I believe the last time I looked
>in the law book a licensed client has the right to
>keep a limit if he wants to. I have seen more than
>one time when Cpt Davis told a client he should
>release a fish if he was not going to have it mounted
>rather than waste a true trophy. You haven't caught
>fish until you 'Catch the Drift'.

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