Professional Angler:
Fishing the BASS WBT and Guiding on Lake Okeechobee
Lake Okeechobee Professional Guide Service:
Professional Guide, Angie Douthit, when not traveling on
Tour,
she is guiding anglers on the waters of Lake Okeechobee. World famous
for the quality of the bass fishing, Okeechobee is an expanse of
water covering 735 square miles. When most anglers see this small
ocean for the first time, they are immediately notice that it all
looks the same. Needless to say, that is not true in the case of the
huge bass that ply the waters in search of golden shiners or other
baits. The fish select certain areas of the lake, based on season
and weather conditions. In order to have the trip of a lifetime, a
professional guide can save you days of wandering around just
looking for that secret area.
Angie loves the sport of bass fishing and even more, loves to
help others to learn how much fun it can be.
Whether its artificial lures or
live-bait used, Angie will see to it that you have a great day on
the water. Check out these
happy clients.
Contact Information
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Professional Angler, Angie Douthit

Angie Douthit finished 6th overall in the
Angler of the Year race and captured a 6th place finish in the
National Championship.
2010 Academy Sports +
Outdoors Bassmaster Women's Tour.
Lake Wheeler,
Decatur, AL - March 18-20, 2010
Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Lufkin, TX - April 22-24, 2010
Belton Lake, Temple, TX - June 10-12, 2010
Ouachita River, West Monroe, LA - September 16-18, 2010
Championship
Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Lufkin, TX - October 15-17, 2010
(Note: Friday-Sunday)
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Angie Douthit of Clewiston, Fla.
LEWISVILLE, Texas —
Among the cheers of her fellow anglers, Angie Douthit of
Clewiston, Fla., made history on Thursday evening after
bringing in 15 pounds, 6 ounces to lead Day 1 of the first
Women's Bassmaster Tour tournament, a highly anticipated
preview event on Lewisville Lake.
"My main goal coming in was just to make the top six,"
the 40-year old said, referring to the cut on Saturday when
only the top six boaters and non-boaters will fish. "After
today, I am pretty confident, and I want to win this thing.
I haven't even visited some of my best spots."
Douthit caught her limit using finesse-type worms and
mixing in a crankbait. Her shallow fishing, a common thread
amongst most of the ladies, has her leading second-place
Debra Petrowski (11-12) of Arlington, Texas, by 3 pounds, 10
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