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Orlando Trophy Bass
Casting Towards a Cure for Cystic Fibrosis
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I am Capt. Kevin Przybyl, a fully licensed and insured bass guide service that offers 4 or 6 hour bass fishing trips at lakes minutes from all the Orlando attractions.
I began guiding at Walt Disney World, a company that expects high quality. I have made sure that I provide you with a high quality fishing trip with the proper rods, reels, and baits to land that trophy bass. I encourage those that have their own equipment to bring it along because being comfortable and focused helps you catch more fish. I love to fish and spend every second I can, on the water, with fishing pole in hand!
Fishing is not only a passion of mine, but a way to help find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis--a deadly genetic disease that I was born with. I established this business to raise awareness and money to fight Cystic Fibrosis. $25 of every trip is donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. I hope you will join my battle by coming out to fish with me. Not only will you have fun fishing, but you will be making a difference.
Come enjoy Orlando, Florida's bass fishing today!!
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Type of Fishing: Freshwater |
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More Important Information
Boat Info: I own a 16' nitro 640 bass boat
Number of Anglers: 2
We Supply: I supply all the fishing gear, and live bait you will need to catch a trophy bass.
Fishing Region or Regions We Serve
We are based in saint cloud.
And we serve Orlando, Kissimmee, Claremont.
Waters we fish include: Lake Toho, John's Lake, and Lake Conway.
The type of fish we catch include: Large mouth bass.
Rates Information
Half-day guide trip (4 hours) -----$225.00
Extended half-day guide trip (6 hours) ------- $250.00
Additional Important Information:
My name is Capt. Kevin Przybyl, age 29, I was born in raised in Buffalo, NY. My entire life has been amazing despite having Cystic Fibrosis; A deadly disease that I was diagnosed with at birth. My initial life expectancy was not good; if I was lucky I would live until I was in my teens. As you can see thanks to my parents’ dedication to keeping me as healthy as possible, I am still here today. Growing up with this disease was not easy, constant medications, and treatments throughout the day, got in the way of a normal life. On average a cystic fibrosis patient spends more than 2 hours a day doing these treatments in order to live a semi-normal and productive life.
Despite that, I still was able to learn a lot from my Dad. My dad was a volunteer fireman and chief for our home town West Seneca, NY. So I was exposed to the great firehouse experience. It was that experience that made me decide to become a Paramedic at the age of 18 until I was 25. I dedicated every minute of my life to volunteering and working full-time as a paramedic spending hundreds of hours volunteering my skills to help save lives.
Another passion of mine my dad taught me was fishing. He would take me out on trips and around the town fishing every year growing up. That taught me the basic knowledge to one day becoming a great angler. As I grew older, that passion grew as well; I specifically had partners on the ambulance that loved to fish. Together we would bring our rods and gear on the ambulance and fish in ponds or off the shoreline of Lake Erie.
About 4 years ago I married my beautiful wife Michele, and quickly decided that it was time to leave Buffalo, so I could get better doctors and be exposed to warmer weather, so Orlando became our new home. Quickly after moving here I began a job at Walt Disney World as a bass fishing guide. There I learned all the techniques needed to be a guide and tournament angler. It was not long after starting at Disney I decided I wanted to start my own guide service and guide full time, so I took my Captains class and started this business.
This business was established so I could raise awareness about cystic fibrosis. I love telling my story to my guests and love learning about their lives. I hope this business will gain peoples attention and maybe they too will help raise money or educate people about this deadly disease.
That folks has been my life thus far, with more exciting things on the horizon.
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