RE: How do you become a guide?
I have never heard of a guide school and if they do have them, i'm not sure how much you would learn. To be a guide, you have to have access to a lot of property and you have to know the land like the back of your hand. You would have to spend hours and days on the lease to see how animals react to certain conditions so if one of these conditions arrises with a client, you can make adjustments to still have a sucessful hunt or fishing trip. It would be easier to begin a fishing service than a hunting service because you don't have to lease the water. If you know where the fish are, you can take them anytime.
RYAN SMITH