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  • Super User

I live in FL and all the lakes I want to fish are here in my home state... I live in north FL so taking a flight to south would that count? Lol it's a long drive

So I would have to take the trip to Lake Barracac, Mexico so I can put my double digit bass as my avitar like numerous members on the site lol. Or if I don't feel like dealing with customs I would take a trip to Texas and fish some of those lakes

depending on how much time you have after you get there. I would head to lake fork, tx as there about 4 more lakes within a couple of hours so not tied to one lake.

I Have been to Alaska for a fishing trip, I would definitely choose either Argentina for golden dorado or Brazil for peacock bass. 

 

I am positive i will get to destinations in the US for bass fishing ( have been to florida) now just California!

  • Super User

Sturgeon Bay smallies

Clear-CA or Falcon-TX -largemouth

 

St.Claire-MI  -smallmouth

  • Super User

Falcon with Big O would be #2 on my list. #1 would be with you on Lake Erie.

#3 Stick Marsh/ Farm 13 with George Welcome

Ah, good ole George. I want another shot at Stick Marsh myself!

Falcon lake for me. My dream trip.

X2 on Falcon Lake :)

  • Super User

Within the United States it would be Hawaii, but not for bass, I have them right in my backyard, I'd be going for giant trevally.

Within the United States it would be Hawaii, but not for bass, I have them right in my backyard, I'd be going for giant trevally.

I've heard one of the best places for GT is the Great Barrier Reef

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