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Add another for vote for Mexico. El Salto, Baccarac, whatever one is producing the most fun  ;D

Like Fish Chris said, the marketing/advertising for those waters is probably over-hyped in terms of DD bass, but hey, "lots of 6-9's" is fine by me!!!

i would like to go here were i live i have everthing i need big bass and nice peacocks

1. Lake Champlain NY/VT

2. Lake Powell  UT

3. San Juaquin Delta CA

4. Lake Amistad TX

5. Lake Toho FL

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Toss up between the Amazon and El Salto.

If someone came to me today and offered me a trip to either ... I would have to flip a coin.

Frist off it would be tha amzon. But snice iam within of 5 miles of monster smallies so iam set.

Since I have great largemouth fishing close by, I'm going with a big smallmouth producer - Dale Hollow, Pickwick, Lake Champlain.

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Alright so we need a group tour....first stops the amazon and then el salto and then all the other good places mentioned here. Im sure we can find a sponsor to pay all of our ways on this tour. And with all of the different lifestyles on here linked by one common obsession to fishing we could make one helluva a video!!!

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It's not that difficult...

All you need is six numbers and they don't even need to be in any particular order...

You can buy them for every Wednesday and Saturday drawing...

Good luck!

El Salto, Clearlake, Sam Rayburn, and one of those stocked ponds that Bill Dance fishes on TV.

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If I were to pick them easy 6 numbers I would have my own stocked pond that would be WAY better than ole Bill's

I would go back to Lake St Clair for smallies.  Just awsome.  Forget the Largemouth.

1. Lake Guntersville

2. Lake Champlain

3. Lake Amistad

I would like to bass fish in the Grotto at the Playboy mansion.  I know I wouldn't catch any bass, but you said anywhere in the world, and there's bound to be hotties lying around... :D

You said > Aprox an hour and a half from my house, I can be at some of the greatest fisheries in the state of California. Why would I want to go anywhere else? <

....I totally hear you, and I agree...... But didn't you mean to say > best in the 'world' < ?  :-) ......for Largemouth bass, anyway.

Peace,

Fish

For Largemouth...I'm just fine right here. I have a nice little lake about 30 minutes from me that is known to hold 15+ pound Largemouth so why would I go anywhere else? Except maybe to take a drive up to Northern California.

But I too would love to fish for Peacocks and other exotic species in South America. Someday...

im glad no one mentioned japan, because like myself, everyone would end up frustrated before finding it enjoyable to fish!  not that there arent "big bass" but what we call big bass here are maxed at about 32 inches, maybe 8 pounds most!  

so where would i like to fish, back home in the great ole US, less people, more access, less restrictions, cleaner water, oh and bigger fish, they dont have to be 20 lbs but something over the 12 inch average here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i *** all you guys back home, catch em up!

For me it would be smallmouth waters.  Anywhere that I could catch 3+ pounders all day.

Anyone knowwhere that is?

Man, that is tough.  There are so many guys here that have me wanting to fish a lot of places.

I would have to say it is a three way tie between the Cal Delta, Lake Toho in Florida and whereever RW catches those mutant huge smallies he has in that pic.

Brad

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