So I've reached the point in life where I am starting to make a list of destinations that I need to drop a line in the water. Always thought it was going to be more hunting plans and less fishing but regulations, cost, access and waiting forever to draw has pushed me to more time on the water and less in the field (with the exception of getting my daughters out in the field). Just throwing out the question of "Where would you go/Where have you been that you need to go back" to get some feedback. I have absolutely zero interest in going somewhere to catch more walleyes...do that plenty here and grew up taking trips to Lake of the Prairies and other Canadian destinations to experience plenty of that. I looked back and there are a few forums touching on this but quite a bit of "walleye" destination talk in those. Saltwater is definitely not out of the question as well....have done that once and will definitely be doing it again but have no clue where to start with that. Places I feel that I need to experience before I am fertilizer include the following (and would love feedback from anyone who has done these):
Great Lakes harbor Brown Trout with a spinning rod
Clear Lake Manitoba with the boat vertical jigging lakers (or somewhere better that can get to with my boat)
Cascade Lake perch though the ice
Rainy River sturgeon
Somewhere in Canada chasing lakers through the ice...not for numbers but for size
Somewhere in Arizona chasing Red Ear Sunfish
Wekusko Falls big sauger (I know this is pretty much walleye fishing but nothing hits a jig like a sauger)
Just throwing the topic out there for some info to refer back to when I have time to plan a trip or 2.....tight lines!
Great Lakes harbor Brown Trout with a spinning rod
Clear Lake Manitoba with the boat vertical jigging lakers (or somewhere better that can get to with my boat)
Cascade Lake perch though the ice
Rainy River sturgeon
Somewhere in Canada chasing lakers through the ice...not for numbers but for size
Somewhere in Arizona chasing Red Ear Sunfish
Wekusko Falls big sauger (I know this is pretty much walleye fishing but nothing hits a jig like a sauger)
Just throwing the topic out there for some info to refer back to when I have time to plan a trip or 2.....tight lines!