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  • Super User

which country would you choose to live in if you had to. Access to bass fishing OR saltwater fishing should be a part of your decision. AND NO, I'm not a fugitive on the run, LOL.

  • Super User

Good question. I think I just like the US too much (Fishing wise) to go anywhere else. I like speaking english biggrin.gif

Very intriguing question though.

  • Global Moderator

New Guinea. Beautiful country, nice weather, and google "new guinea bass". That's reason enough for me right there! :D

  • Super User

Back to the old country. Ukraine. In second place Finland. In third place the fatherland. Germany.

  • Super User

Hard to settle on 1 but Australia or New Zealand would not be a bad choices. Lots of avid fisherman, tackle can easily be bought and many types of species to target, fresh and saltwater.

I'd go to Mexico. Margaritas, senoritas, and bass fishing... who could ask for anything more?

CANADA.......................

Hockey, Bacon, Ginger Ale, Crown Royal, oh, and limitless fishing opportunities

  • Super User

Canada

X2

  • Super User

Canada x 3 have u seen the toothy fish they got nuff said

Canada x 3 have u seen the toothy fish they got nuff said

What is it?I never seen it.

Far as I go I would love just to travel. Take my wife to her grandparents birth place in Sicily. Hopefully can find something to fish there!

Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Argentina.

Panama.

You can fish the Atlantic and Pacific both in the same day.

  • Super User

What is it?I never seen it.

Far as I go I would love just to travel. Take my wife to her grandparents birth place in Sicily.

Giant muskey,pike,walleye lake trout plus plenty of bear and deer to blast

My 2nd choice would be mexico then cuba ever sense I seen jimmy huston fish in cuba when I was a kid iv wanted to go there

  • Super User

Giant muskey,pike,walleye lake trout plus plenty of bear and deer to blast

My 2nd choice would be mexico then cuba ever sense I seen jimmy huston fish in cuba when I was a kid iv wanted to go there

Canadians fly to cuba direct for vacation all the time. Toothy fish in the spring summer & fall & then head to cuba for winter.

  • Super User

Brazil=Peacock bass

  • Super User

CANADA.......................

Hockey, Bacon, Ginger Ale, Crown Royal, oh, and limitless fishing opportunities

Of all the votes for Canada, yours listed three of the top reasons I'm with you. And I couldn't care less about bacon or ginger ale!

  • Super User

Japan.

thats just me though

That woulda been my pick but the bass probably have 4 eyes now

Brazil=Peacock bass

X2!!! Peacock bass, payara, araipama!!!

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  • Super User

Mexico is too violent for me to put up with. Too headless bodies all over the place. I think Canada would look nice, but so would Australia and Cost Rica.

  • Global Moderator

Canada would be fun, until it got cold out! :blink: I can deal with heat but I just can't deal with sub-zero temps.

  • Super User

Growing up in Detroit we lived minutes from Canada, so many times we fished the Canadian side of Lake St Clair and Lake Erie, I always thought the fishing was better and much cleaner over there. I have made a number of trips to more northernly Canadian destinations, excellent fishing, beautiful lakes and some of the most friendly people I have encountered, I just love Canada.

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