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Bret Fisher grew up in South Texas, where he developed his fishing savvy on some of the best bass lakes in America.   An obsessive angler since childhood, Bret has fished every major waterway in the South and Central Texas regions and then some, from Falcon Lake in Zapata to Austin’s Travis Lake, home of the world record Guadalupe bass!  All of the major lakes and reservoirs in this prime fishing territory have produced record bass, including some of the more convenient hotspots like Canyon, Medina, Braunig and Calaveras Lakes all located a short drive from San Antonio.   Three Rivers’ Choke Canyon is also one of his favorites, having produced five fish over fifteen pounds during the month of April.  Bret Fisher takes great pleasure in sharing his angling passion with others and has operated a professional guide service for over ten years.   Customized, multi-species excursions for both novice and highly skilled anglers are Bret’s specialty, and unmatched customer satisfaction is his goal.  Tournament fishing has been a rewarding part of Bret’s life since 2002, and he has proven himself on the circuit time and time again.  Here are just a few of his many accolades:    

Bret Fisher Tournament Highlights:

2002
Medina Lake Angler of the Year            2004 6th A.O.Y Bass Champs

2003
3rd A.O.Y. Media Bass South Texas    2005 11th A.O.Y Bass Champs
2007
6th A.O.Y Bass Champs Fisher Fishing is one of the highest rated pro bass fishing guide services in Texas, a reputation built on solid results, customer satisfaction, and tremendous word of mouth.  There’s nothing like the adrenaline rush of hooking and landing a trophy largemouth bass, but you have to know where they are to catch them.  Contact Bret Fisher today to customize and reserve the Texas bass fishing trip of a lifetime!  
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http://www.fisherfishing.com/
 
Accomplishments 08/04/2009
 
Why Fish With The Best

2001 - Started tournament career with a 1st place finish in a jackpot tournament with a 7lb 12oz. kicker.
2002 - Named as the Medina Lake Jackpot angler of the year.
                  Won the Medina Lake Jackpot championship.
2003 - 3rd place finish in the Media Bass South Texas angler of the year race, including a 2nd, a 3rd and one other                  top ten finish.
                 1st place finish in the Medina Lake Jackpot Championship with another giant 7 pound kicker.
                 6th at the San Antonio Pest Control tournament on Choke Canyon
                  Aided in the teaching of a fly casting class at the Guadalupe River Ranch.
2004 - 6th place in Bass Champs angler of the year race including two top tens.
2005 - 11th place in Bass Champs angler of the year race including one top ten.
2006 - 2nd place at the Rebel Bass club open tournament.
                 Taught as a tournament fishing specialist to a bass club at the Lakeview Inn at   Amistad.
                 Taught a fly casting class at the Joshua Creek Ranch
                 Featured as a guest speaker at Sportsman’s warehouse spring fishing bonanza.
2007 - Finished 6th in Bass Champs angler of the year race including a 2nd place finish at choke canyon, one other                  top ten and a top 15.
                 Appeared in a Verses fishing commercial as a bass fisherman in my boat
2008 - Appeared in a Guadalupe Valley Telephone commercial as a professional fly fisherman.
 
Packages 08/04/2009
 
Full day fishing package.....................…8 hrs $400 /up to 2 people

 Half day fishing package.................…4 hrs $300/ up to 2 people
Every additional person will be $50
For every follow boat it will be $100


Deposit Amount: $150

http://www.fisherfishing.com/packages.html
 
Contact us 08/04/2009
 
To book your trip call me at 210-394-3925 or email me at bret@fisherfishing.com. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns.

http://www.fisherfishing.com/contact.html
 

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