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08-23-2008, 07:09 PM
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If you could fish anywhere..........
This should be a fun one.
If you could go fishing ANYWHERE in the world for ANY species of fish what would you choose??
There is alot to choose from and I'm sure many minds could be swayed after hearing what everyone else's thoughts are.
I'm going to have to say to Florida for Tarpon. Preferably on the fly.
A close second at the time is to the Fraiser for big geon's.
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08-23-2008, 07:25 PM
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Great topic!
Before I leave this world, I chase the biggest brookies in the world on the Minipi River in Labrador. They average 5-8lbs! We almost made it once as a stupid teenage roadtrip, but just couldn't round up enough cash. Simply an unbelievable fishery. They dry fly 'em with freakin' mouse patterns cast into the grass on the opposite shore and drop them in to get slammed! Good times
http://www.angleradventures.com/minipi/
Now my second choice is a lake in Argentina named Jurasic. Biggest rainbows on earth. Only just learned about the place, and will fish it one day when I can finally do a red stag bowhunt! Dare to dream.......
http://www.wherewisemenfish.com/_Arg..._Jurassic_Lake
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08-23-2008, 07:39 PM
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amazon river for whatever bites!
In Canada I'd settle for some muskie fishing in lake of the woods/kenora.... This i think might come true this year.Well hopefully next fall.
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08-23-2008, 08:03 PM
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Muskies on LOTW
Brookies in Fortress
Mako Sharks off the Florida Keys
And bonefish/barracuda on the flyrod too maybe.
The above 3 will happen, though.
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08-23-2008, 08:37 PM
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i would love to fish bass up in Ontario
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08-23-2008, 08:55 PM
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i would love to fish bass up in Ontario
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I grew up on southern ontario. Moved away when I was 20. There is some good bass fishing there, but to be honest the more north of lake ont you go the better. southern ont is so over fished it makes me sick to think about it.
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08-23-2008, 08:56 PM
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those 4-6" bows in dickson trout pond . or maybe a good fly in lake in northern alberta , sask. or manitoba for some lakers, pickeral or northerns.
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08-23-2008, 09:11 PM
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N.W.T is the only way to go.
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08-23-2008, 10:14 PM
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Northern waters for Arctic Grayling and Arctic Char on the fly.
BC coast for Halibut and Salmon.
Anywhere for bass.
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08-23-2008, 10:24 PM
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Always been a dream of mine to fish Great Bear Lake for some big trout.
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08-23-2008, 11:06 PM
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after sight casting to marlin and yellowfin in the pacific a few times in the past, it's some of the craziest fishing you will ever do; can't wait to try for some sailfish and maybe a cow tuna as they call the big ones down in mexico. wish i was going tomorrow instead of december
cheers
Last edited by seahawkfisher; 08-23-2008 at 11:08 PM.
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08-24-2008, 12:26 AM
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marlin and then sturgeon on the fraser!!!
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08-24-2008, 12:38 AM
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Let's try this again
I said ANYWHERE and ANY fish guys!!!! I thought some may sway my mind but so far most have been realy lame!!! LOL. You boys ever left Canada B4????
Any hardcore fisherman in Canada is gona hit LOTW or Great Bear at least once in a lifetime. You guy's are real original. If you went to the fishing cap of the world I can damn near guarentee they've never even heard of those lakes.
TreeGuy, Buckmaster and seahawkfisher have the right idea. Love the links too Tree.
Mako's in keys is a good one same with bonefish on fly.
Amazon could be fun, if I went to south america I'd be tartgeting peacock Bass, them fish are gorgeous.
I haven't been for Hali's or Salmon yet but it will happen, no point dreaming it.
Quote jesse34567 i would love to fish bass up in Ontario
Sorry man I have to laugh. UP in Ontario eh!? Real original.
Don't get me wrong I would love to go Bass fishing but if I had one choice of any trip it wouldn't make the short list. NOT EVEN CLOSE.
Maybe I should restate. ANYWHERE IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, ANY FISH!
Of course your entitled to your opinion and to each there own. But come on guys have some fun and live a little. This is a forum, just for fun, not like it has to be accomplished by next week. I think you boy's gotta get off the freshwater.
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08-24-2008, 01:33 AM
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OK here's a good one , I want to go to New Zealand for Great whites .
Then Id go again to Mexico to do some big marlin / Dorado ( Dolphin fish )
Then to Boca Grand pass Which is Florida, for some of the worlds biggest tarpon , Those are both trips Ive done and would love to do again . But New Zealand definitely a # 1 in my books .
Last edited by BBJTKLE&FISHINGADVENTURES; 08-24-2008 at 01:34 AM.
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08-24-2008, 01:53 AM
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Good stuff John. Knew I could count on you!!
I'm a big fan of Dorodo, another I'd like to catch are them Bonito (Spelling?), Grouper, triple tail, Kingfish, Could go on for days.
Great Whites would be nuts!!!!!!!!!!!
How did you do at Boca?
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08-24-2008, 02:12 AM
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08-24-2008, 02:18 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TreeGuy
Great topic!
Before I leave this world, I chase the biggest brookies in the world on the Minipi River in Labrador. They average 5-8lbs! We almost made it once as a stupid teenage roadtrip, but just couldn't round up enough cash. Simply an unbelievable fishery. They dry fly 'em with freakin' mouse patterns cast into the grass on the opposite shore and drop them in to get slammed! Good times
http://www.angleradventures.com/minipi/
Now my second choice is a lake in Argentina named Jurasic. Biggest rainbows on earth. Only just learned about the place, and will fish it one day when I can finally do a red stag bowhunt! Dare to dream.......
http://www.wherewisemenfish.com/_Arg..._Jurassic_Lake
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Hey tree isn't that you before the operation , glad to hear it went well .
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08-24-2008, 02:20 AM
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Now thats a trip boys!!!!! Five weeks!!!
Ya I've been wondering about them red's. They are a very popular fish down there. The way them Tarpon shake their heads has me sold though. Damn near like they are about to shake their heads right off. They also get HUGE air.
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08-24-2008, 02:22 AM
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LMAO. Wish I had that rolling smiley from the old board because that was hillarious.
Can't imagine what it would be like hooked into a great white. There is an island off of south africa where they get monster air hammering seals.
Hey I just hit 250!!! Been on here four times as long as John and I've only a 1/4th the posts. Reminds me of the BIGBOAR of old. I think he averaged about a hundred a day!! LOL. That senough of the hijacking of my own thread though.
BBJ has us pointed in the right direction boys. Keep'em coming!!!
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08-24-2008, 02:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FisherPotch
LMAO. Wish I had that rolling smiley from the old board because that was hillarious.
Can't imagine what it would be like hooked into a great white. There is an island off of south africa where they get monster air hammering seals.
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Yep sharks are a truely amazing creature , kinda like fire I think if you respect them and the power they have , you wont end up hurt but the second you arent respectful of it BAM say good bye .
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08-24-2008, 09:39 AM
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Dream fishin spot
I would love to try ( as I am sure BBJ would ) for
Pangassi Boukourei ( shark fin catfish ) in the Mekong
river in Vietnam ... Run to about 300 lbs with average
150 lbs...You can buy their distant cousins in Safeway
called BASA fillet . They are farmed in the Mekong Delta ......Apparently they find some interesting
objects in these when filleted ...You dont use chicken livers
for these cats , probably the whole chicken
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08-24-2008, 09:58 AM
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south island new zealand
in canada a toss up between minipi and fortress
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08-24-2008, 10:31 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FisherPotch
I said ANYWHERE and ANY fish guys!!!! I thought some may sway my mind but so far most have been realy lame!!! LOL. You boys ever left Canada B4????
Any hardcore fisherman in Canada is gona hit LOTW or Great Bear at least once in a lifetime. You guy's are real original. If you went to the fishing cap of the world I can damn near guarentee they've never even heard of those lakes.
TreeGuy, Buckmaster and seahawkfisher have the right idea. Love the links too Tree.
Mako's in keys is a good one same with bonefish on fly.
Amazon could be fun, if I went to south america I'd be tartgeting peacock Bass, them fish are gorgeous.
I haven't been for Hali's or Salmon yet but it will happen, no point dreaming it.
Quote jesse34567 i would love to fish bass up in Ontario
Sorry man I have to laugh. UP in Ontario eh!? Real original.
Don't get me wrong I would love to go Bass fishing but if I had one choice of any trip it wouldn't make the short list. NOT EVEN CLOSE.
Maybe I should restate. ANYWHERE IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD, ANY FISH!
Of course your entitled to your opinion and to each there own. But come on guys have some fun and live a little. This is a forum, just for fun, not like it has to be accomplished by next week. I think you boy's gotta get off the freshwater.
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Hey bud you asked anywhere in the world and if I could go anywhere in the world it would be GBL. It has been a dream of mine since I can remember. Not a cheap trip that's gonna be accomplished "next week"
If you're gonna ask peoples opinions you best be open to them
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08-24-2008, 10:34 AM
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If I could fish anywhere
I would one day love to take my family the tropic star lodge in Panama they have everything from Marlin to Cubera Snapper. In a setting that can only be descibed as national geographic country (right off the web page).
I would also like to go to the Amazon to catch peacock bass with top water plug. I saw a fishing show on this one time & it looked like an awesome adventure.
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08-24-2008, 10:56 AM
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I'm still sticking with my N.W.T destination. No guides, No people, and places that have never been fished. I have fished several places outside of the country, but I always want to go back to the Territories. Quoting Shrubs, you did ask for our opinion and at 50 years old I kind of know what I like.
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08-24-2008, 04:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dodger
I'm still sticking with my N.W.T destination. No guides, No people, and places that have never been fished. I have fished several places outside of the country, but I always want to go back to the Territories. Quoting Shrubs, you did ask for our opinion and at 50 years old I kind of know what I like.
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take me into the pristine wilderness of northern canada . no cell phones, no 600.00 dollar charters, no guides, no internet , no people ,no development, just a boat and motor , some pops & food and lots of big fish. i'm hitting 60 years and i know what i like .
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Originally Posted by pecker
take me into the pristine wilderness of northern canada . no cell phones, no 600.00 dollar charters, no guides, no internet , no people ,no development, just a boat and motor , some pops & food and lots of big fish. i'm hitting 60 years and i know what i like .
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I agree.. I sitck with my choices too.
LOTW why? because nothern ontario is the most beutiful are I have ever been and because my favoright article/fish story growing up was Ken O'Brien's Canadian muskie record story. I'd love to fish in water where you know a new world or canadian record muskie is probably sitting somewhere within view.
I also picked the amazon because it's so uncivilized and you never know whats down there.
Tropics don't impress me. Rugged wildernes does.
Charters don't impress me, being the only peron on the lake does.
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08-24-2008, 05:46 PM
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Gone Hunting
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I guess that you have to have been there but sea run brookies in the fall on the creeks flowing into James Bay equal brookies in Lab.Sea run brown trout in Newfoundland.Eagle River salmon.Lake Athabaska lakers and grayling and the list can go on and on
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08-24-2008, 07:12 PM
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Homer Alaska, halibut burning drag. Makes my knees shake!
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08-24-2008, 07:31 PM
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Homer Alaska, halibut burning drag. Makes my knees shake!
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOO thats a good one I forgot about that . Theres some giants up there like 300 lbs plus. when a fish is as heavy as me ore heavyer I know its a good fish .
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