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It would start on Barkley and end at Tellico.

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I have 4, Sam Rayburn in Texasfor largemouth,El Salto or Bacarac in Mexico for largemouth,Brazil peacock fishing,and for smallies I want to go somewhere about 4 hours from my house at Dale Hollow Lake.

I'm going to El Salto this year so I'll be getting one of them out of the way.

I would love to do a fly-in trip to Canada or Alaska sometime.

Since I have great bass fishing here, I'd pick a small remote stream, a fly rod, and a tent. Or to go back home (where I will be moving in the summer) to WV, where we  used to float a creek called Back Creek. Largemouth, Smallmouth, pickeral, trout, and various sunfish on an ultralight.

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Now we're talking, man!  I love fishing here in West Virginia, especially the trout fishing!  (Thus the name Troutfisher  ;) ) Where's your favorite place to go?

It would be a fishing trip lasting the next 40years or untill I keel over as this would last untill I was 87, better make it 50 years to be on the safe side! LOL. I'd fish all over the US and some in Canada & Mexico.

I'd fish Can, WI and MN for Pike, Muskie and Walleye.

For LM Bass I'd fish anywhere but a lot in KY, TN, Carolinas, TX, CA, AL, FL, ok, AR, GA and anywhere else that was good for bass. I also would fish El Salto and others in Mex.

Maybe fish for whatever in Uk and Germany to site see while I was their and to learn what fishing is like in those countries.

For LM bass and Crappie and the northern fish I find the neatest out of the way small resorts with quiet settings and good old fashioned food.

I'd take guided trips for Crappie in MO, TN, KY, IL, WI and some others.

I'm sure I'd grow to enjoy Peacock Bass but just in the great old US of A too many nuts in the exotic places and plenty of fishing here to keep me busy.

I have no patience for Trout right now but I might learn to fly fish and fish the streams of ID, OR, Dak's etc if nothing else I know my good buddy would enjoy it. I would also do it for just the sheer beauty of the environment that comes with that type of fishing.

The trip would not include saltwater fishing maybe I'd learn it but no interest whatsoever at the moment.

If they guide I'd book trips with Al Linder, Jimmy Houston, Jerry McGuiness, Bill Dance and John Gillespie ( of Wisconsin Waters and Woods) because you would catch fish and be entertained.

I know I dreamed big but what the heck its a dream!

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Dream trip ?

Any of Bill Dance's stock tanks will do.

First Post guys..

I would like two days in Miami Canals for Peacock Bass and Cyclids on the fly. And Fat Alberts off the NC Coast...

El Salto sounds good too.

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Welcome aboard!

Brazil after a monster peacock then anywhere along the coast for redfish.  I would also like to go back to Dale Hollow after a big smallmouth I missed out on mine when I went a few years ago.  Got skunked that trip sure would like another shot at it. >:(

Anywhere as long as it's on a boat; way to long shore fishing...

DREAM, DREAM VAC. SPOT: Hunting Peacock's in the Amazon (Brazil/Peru)

Where's your favorite place to go?

either back creek or sleepy creek lake.. lived within 2 or 3 miles of both.

nile perch

Egypt is not far from Cyprus :)

yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhh babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

For Bass fishing ,anywhere in the states, a trip I plan 2 do with my buddy in 2k8

First and foremost, a tour of San Diego County lakes, especially Lake Dixon. Perhaps a quick trip down to Mexico. And a few other places in the US (FL, Northeast). We should start figuring out dates etc buddy ;)!

Then, maybe Egypt for the Nile Perch or South Africa for Bass and TigerFish... Or even Carribean for dorado / tarpon / permit...

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