GRAND iSLE lOUISIANA THE VERY BEST ALL YEAR
Oregon, Pacific Northwest Salt Water, Steelhead, All Species of Trout, Salmon, Sturgeon, Walleye, And Warm Water species
i agrey real good fishing
If you dont mind four different seasons, give new york a thought. Alot of folks wont because of its"taxes" but then again every freshwater fish is available, and some record breakers have comer from this region.It all depends on your health, too....by the way.
San Diego for salt water fishing
Just a thought. I've found that where I live or where I am at the moment is the best place. Gone to Canada. Fished Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Missouri. All are productive and fun. Looking forward to Florida and North Dakota in the future. Having the opportunity to catch fish and enjoy my time in nature is very important to me. No TV, no radio, and no phone. Peace to all.
Enjoy the moment wherever your at
I fished In Oman . Caught lots of grouper and trigger fish from
The surf . Oh but we were on an island so water was deep. Great place except the Omani s and Brits ran it . If it was America’s it would be a resort area .
PBfish wrote:
Enjoy the moment wherever your at
The best place to be fishing is at one end of a fishing pole!
Sebastian FL. Sea, tidal, and freshwater all within casting distance of each other. Year/round.
Ok I’ve convinced myself. Time to quit my job and go for it. Lol. I wish.
Jungle Ranch Fish Camp wrote:
Sebastian FL. Sea, tidal, and freshwater all within casting distance of each other. Year/round.
Ok I’ve convinced myself. Time to quit my job and go for it. Lol. I wish.
Man, if I ever hit the lottery I'd have one sweet RV pulling a $100K Ranger and I'd fish all the famous bass lakes in the South. Fish for bonefish and reds. North to New York and Michigan for smallmouth. Up to Alaska for halibut and salmon. The back to northern cali on the Smith River for steelhead and LM at Clear Lake and the Delta. Then I'd do it all over again and again and again!
Like I just read, MICHIGAN. I live in Elk Rapids, Mi just north of Traverse City, Mi. I have 6 inland lakes 1/2-4 miles from me and the East Bay of Grand Traverse Bay. In the spring in elk Rapids, from shore, you get big, 25-15", steelhead and in the fall same area the King atlantic and coho salmon come in along with browns and lake trout. We also have a fall steelhead run-can't beat this area and I'm on;y 9/10 of a mile away from t he power dam.
NoCal Steve wrote:
Man, if I ever hit the lottery I'd have one sweet RV pulling a $100K Ranger and I'd fish all the famous bass lakes in the South. Fish for bonefish and reds. North to New York and Michigan for smallmouth. Up to Alaska for halibut and salmon. The back to northern cali on the Smith River for steelhead and LM at Clear Lake and the Delta. Then I'd do it all over again and again and again!
Been there and done that. I went out for a 24 hr trip fished the first part of the day got my first two then went fishing at 0100 hrs and fished the night for my second two.I took a boat out of Homer it was great time on the water.
It isn't always pretty but this is called old man writing might your fishing line always be tight "Keep our Lord in your Hart and always have a safe and blessed week don't take yourself so seriously no one else does enjoy your life. Always keep your Horns raised high and proud.
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