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Layton Wilson from Broken Arrow, Ok had the following to say on 07/22/2008:
Barry did an excellent job of assisting my grandsons with a Great Fishing Experience. One they will remember for years. Appreciate Barry being very patient while teaching and making our trip very enjoyable. Thanks!!!
Scott Jordan from Pfeifer, ks had the following to say on 07/22/2008:
Barry took my son, my dad and myself fishing in early june. the time we had was just unbelievably fun. The fishing was excellant, but the experiance I had with Barry and the three of us topped everything! If you want a time to remember, call Barry. NOW!!!
Steve from Hagerman, NM had the following to say on 06/21/2008:
Barry was just like another buddy on the lake but with alot of knowledge.Dane
Fred "Babe Winkleman" Kennedy from Location not given had the following to say on 05/17/2008:
Barry,Jim and I had an absolute blast, thanks to your ability to put us on the numbers and quality of fish we caught. I'm not certain if the laughs and the time away from the daily grind was more fun than catching all the fish.Thanks so very much for making our trip! You, Lolly and Todd really made the trip memorable.Thanks again, Barry; YOU ARE THE BEST!!Fred
Lacy Pointer from Location not given had the following to say on 01/20/2008:
Enjoyed lots of action with this first rate guide.
Fred Kennedy from Location not given had the following to say on 01/20/2008:
At the end of the day, the best measure of a successful day of crappie fishing is the live well content. Furthering your own knowledge of crappie behavior, locating and catching crappie is an added value. A guide who realizes the goal of the day is you catching fish is key. Thoroughly enjoying the company, the knowledge, the sincerity, the catch and the conversation, is what sets a day in Barry Morrows' boat at the top of my list
Alex Berry from Location not given had the following to say on 01/20/2008:
My trip to Truman Lake with Coach Morrow was one of the best fishing experiences of my life. I was 12 or 13 years old. My sister, Heather, was 9 or 10. And up to that time my angling expectations were to simply put a worm on a hook, cast, and wait for the bobber to pop. If I got a bite - great. If I actually caught a fish - Wow! I can remember we started with a 20-minute boat ride followed by fisherman's nirvana. I recall, Heather and I, throwing out our line and the next thing I know, Heather and I are pulling out crappie left and right. Too many fish to count, especially for a 9 and 12 year old. After this went on awhile I started to feel bad for Coach Morrow and my dad. The quicker they took off the fish, the more often one of them got smacked in the head by a flailing crappie. Looking back, this was truly one of the best experiences a kid could have.