Dream trip? I'm just hoping for another ND rifle tag before I die. I'm 34 years old.
Sitting on the banks of the Sheyenne river on a warm sunny day with a light breeze keeping the mosquitoes at bay while pitching jigs to willing walleyes pretty much sums up my dream trip and I can do that most days of the week during the summer without spending over 10 bucks a week. In winter, it's hard to beat a warm spear shack or flip over with gators underneath you or bobbers going down with perch on the line. Exceptional outdoor experiences aren't always hundreds of miles away and require months of preparation guys. Sometimes it's just out your back door.
Sitting on the banks of the Sheyenne river on a warm sunny day with a light breeze keeping the mosquitoes at bay while pitching jigs to willing walleyes pretty much sums up my dream trip and I can do that most days of the week during the summer without spending over 10 bucks a week. In winter, it's hard to beat a warm spear shack or flip over with gators underneath you or bobbers going down with perch on the line. Exceptional outdoor experiences aren't always hundreds of miles away and require months of preparation guys. Sometimes it's just out your back door.
I have all kinds of places on my wish-list, for just visiting (love to travel) and also fishing. However KDM, you have it right.
Happy is the man who is satisfied with what he has.
I hope you don't think anybody thinks what you have isn't great. I'm saying that if you do what you love, you have the world by the tail.