Alaska for salmon and halibut
Go to Navarre beach Florida, airfare into Destin or pensacola is around 450 (from Minot), car rental 300, airbnb on the gulf 1700, ocean kayak rental 450 per week. put in at sunrise every morning, sabiki up some live baits, then troll just past the color change, where the teal green water meets the black, using a circle hook and live baits and you'll get one.I saw a video of some guy pricing out a 2 day 3 night trip it honestly didn’t sound that bad. I think it was around 2,000 per person which is still a lot but not as bad as I though
Ft peck is very doable...depending on your drive. Feel free to pm me if you decide to pull the pin on a trip. Can pass on some info that have picked up making trips for the last 5 or 6yrs.Im thinking fort peck for lake trout is 1st on the list. Followed by a fly in Canadian trip some day. Let's hope they become the 51st state to make travel easier!
My issue with fishing trips to Canada is for the same price, I can fish the gullf coast, The atlantic, Pacific, or even Mexico...and I can catch completely different species, not perch, pike, & walleyeI don't understand the comments about going to Canada. Know several people who go to Canada with no problem. Show identification, answer a question or two about reason for going and "Are you bringing any alcohol?" Others go fishing with no problems. May look in your trunk or ask about live bait and then "Have a nice day."Even when I go hunting with guns it's simple to fill out the form, match the firearm, give them the fee and on your way."
Sometimes it's a bigger hassle getting back in the US then it is going north. They are getting diligent about ANS potential problems. Have a clean boat.
I’m actually heading down to Florida in February for a work thing, not sure what part of Florida but I believe I’m around that area, I might give it a shotGo to Navarre beach Florida, airfare into Destin or pensacola is around 450 (from Minot), car rental 300, airbnb on the gulf 1700, ocean kayak rental 450 per week. put in at sunrise every morning, sabiki up some live baits, then troll just past the color change, where the teal green water meets the black, using a circle hook and live baits and you'll get one.
That’s a fun one, we plan on doing that sometime soon. We want to do it around July of some yearAlaska for salmon and halibut
This thread is like all of my dream tripsLake Cascade in Idaho for winter perch. Came really close once, but it didn't work out.
In February blackfin tuna and false albacore will be about the only thing around to target, unless you wanna try landbased for great whites and makos. Best months for sailfish is july-septemberI’m actually heading down to Florida in February for a work thing, not sure what part of Florida but I believe I’m around that area, I might give it a shot
@MSA What could I chase in late January in the Ft Meyers area?In February blackfin tuna and false albacore will be about the only thing around to target, unless you wanna try landbased for great whites and makos. Best months for sailfish is july-september
I’ve seen people fishing for blackfin off kayaks over there and it looks just as fun, any fish I could catch over there would be coolIn February blackfin tuna and false albacore will be about the only thing around to target, unless you wanna try landbased for great whites and makos. Best months for sailfish is july-september
My brother goes there all the time and some times they have to wear waders the slush is so bad under the snow. Last year a guy got a tracked four wheeler stuck and it spent the winter there. Usually have to walk every thing out. Him and a buddy drove out here last winter to fish and it wasnt even good and his buddy wants to come again he thought it was the best fishing ever.Lake Cascade in Idaho for winter perch. Came really close once, but it didn't work out.
Sounds like a fun tripI went giant blue fin tuna and strip bass fishing last july out of Mass. Wow what an amazing experience, would love to do that again.
Living on the big lake would be awesome, sounds like you had a fun 22 years up thereThrough the kindness of a good job, a great boss and an awesome wife I enjoyed 22 years of the fishing at the NW Angle. Bought a used FEMA Camper in 1998 then a small log cabin in 2003.
God has truly being GOOD.
JeSUSIf I can stay away from Africa for a year or two I'll finally get around to going on the other 2 trips I've been planning.
The Ebro River in Spain for giant Wels Catfish
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And the Esuquibo River in Guyana for all the South American stuff, Arapaima, Payara, Peacock Bass, Jau, Piranha, Redtail cat, Piraiba, Lau Lau, etc..