JB's Guide Service is Open for Business

by JB on Jan 1, 2008 at 11:23 AM Filed in Cast Your Cares

Ask me what business I'm in and my reply will be, “my business is fishing and business is gooooood!”  The line might not be original, but I sure am. You can call me JB.  I retired after 20 years on the Little Rock Fire Department, now fishing is my full-time job.

 

I offer  fishing trips to anyone who wants to get away from the world for a while and "cast their cares" away.   I  provide clients with an opportunity to forget about work, or school, or sickness or any other problem and just enjoy themselves for a moment, because we’re only here for a moment. My business philosophy revolves around the golden rule.  Treat customers as you wish to be treated.  I will provide the kind of experience that I would expect to receive on a guided fishing trip—and I have very high expectations.

 

My office is located on a fishing barge at Lake Maumelle in Roland, Arkansas (just outside of Little Rock.)  My office hours are “from first light ‘til last bite!”  And I am open for "bid-ness."

  

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Posted by :: Mark and Adam BrownOct 25, 2008 at 9:17 PM

What a great fishing experience! J.B. had everything ready when we hit the dock. Talkin' bout hospitality. Hot coffee, pigs in a blanket, honey buns and a big warm smile that says "we going to have a good day on the lake". We caught fish in four of the five holes he put us on. Fresh fish for dinner is hard to beat. Two father and son teams created a lasting fishing memory today. I look forward to the same trip with my daughter next spring.

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