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Would love to trade some fishing in the Northwest for a weekend in Sturgeon Bay,WI

Great largemouth, smallmouth, walleye Salmon and the beauty of Oregon & Washington...

I was wonder if there is a website to do this kind of trading sharing our fishery and our waters

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Dennis Bower said:

Would love to trade some fishing in the Northwest for a weekend in Sturgeon Bay,WI

Great largemouth, smallmouth, walleye Salmon and the beauty of Oregon & Washington...

I was wonder if there is a website to do this kind of trading sharing our fishery and our waters

 

 

I'm sure the fishing in the Northwest is great but anybody who is close to Sturgeon Bay already has access to "Great largemouth, smallmouth, walleye Salmon" except for the beauty of Washington and Oregon. If you are planning in visiting Sturgeon Bay, allow yourself more than a weekend. Lake Michigan is big water and wind can easily keep you off the water for a couple of days. It would be a shame to travel all that way and get blown off the water and not be able to fish during your stay. Door County Wisconsin has a lot of natural beauty of it's own and is worth spending a few days even if you aren't fishing.

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Our Columbia River of course is bordering Washington & Oregon the walleye records are #19.03 & #20.32 but it's not just great fishing but fishing new waters with a local fisherman that knows the water is priceless..

 

 

You have a great day on the water!

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