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The Perfect Fishing Trip

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What would you consider the perfect fishing trip.  Considering lake, location, weather, equipment, time etc...? :)

Hmmmmmm.

Texas has many fine lakes. I'd say a couple of uninterupted days on Lake Fork, or maybe Amistad would be pretty dern cool.

Come to think of it though, that trip I had last month fishing for Peacock Bass on Lake Wilson in Hawaii is gonna be hard to beat.

- Matt

You know, I've traveled all over the country and fished in some of the most popular destinations, but to me the "perfect trip" would be to go back to Oklahoma and fish all those farm ponds I grew up fishing. I go home to visit every couple of years, but most of the properties are in different hands now and I don't have access.

three days in lakepowell with a spinnerbait bite goin like crazy,and topwater action in the morning

  • Super User

One 15+ pound bite.

Mine would be any chance I get to go out with my family.  We don't get to do it very often so to see all of my kids out there enjoying themselves is pretty good to me.

Hook up with Bill Dance and fish those private lakes.  4 lb+ on every other cast  ;D

Mine would be somewhere out on a Northern lake, New england or Canada. With me being the only one on the lake, 70 degree weather with fall crisp in the air, fog coming off the water.

Any trip is perfect, with or without any fish, just being on the lake and relaxing with my son, my father, or a good friend...the fish are just an added bonus.  To me, there is no better way to get rid of all the everyday stress, which makes each trip perfect.

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I will agree that every fishing trip is perfect (but some are better than others)

My perfect trip would have to be on beautiful lake powell, but with a AWESOME topwater bite going.

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