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Ernie and Joey Fish

From Episode 1912

No, these are not two of the characters from Sesame Street, although you could easily call these guys characters. Ernie Paquette and Joey Montoleone are our two Wild Side Fishing Guides. While they have performed exemplary duty wowing Wild Side viewers with individual stories about their fishing escapades, we could be roundly criticized for “missing the boat” by not putting them in the same boat - until now. Individually, Ernie and Joey have many years of experience going after all kinds of fish in all kinds of places. Together these two are walking encyclopedias of how to catch any fish at any time in any place. So you can imagine the fun they had out on a private lake near Nashville. Yes, the fish were jumping right into their boat. No lie.

By the way, both these guys offer their expert services as fishing guides. To reach them, give us a call here at Tennessee’s Wild Side. (615)740-5540

If you are interested in fishing here in Tennessee (we have beautiful streams, rivers, and lakes) visit the web site of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency www.tnwildlife.org and while you’re there purchase your fishing license on-line.

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