Where Is The Best Freshwater Fishing In The World?
by James on Jul.10, 2009, under Activities in Tremblant
I’m planning a fishing trip in the next year and need some ideas. I’ve heard Alaska and Argentina have really big fish.
by James on Jul.10, 2009, under Activities in Tremblant
I’m planning a fishing trip in the next year and need some ideas. I’ve heard Alaska and Argentina have really big fish.
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July 10th, 2009 on 5:35 pm
I have fished in both. Alaska is great and so is Argentina. The “Golden Dorado” is an awesome fighter. I would really check out Argentina first. It was an amazing experience. Hint go in Oct-Nov. Here are a few websiteshttp://www.golden-dorado.com/http://www.xclusivexpeditions.com/flash.…
July 10th, 2009 on 11:44 pm
mexico baja california catch 10 to 19 pound gaint mexican bass holly **** thier humongus im 14 went there and my arms bout fell off in 4 hours i cought 70 bass 30 more than 15 pounds the rest were all no less that 9 pounds
July 11th, 2009 on 1:37 am
Iandiana is that guy serious..lol,
I would go bass fishing at lake huites in mexico,or El salto in mexico as well.warm weather ,a chance for big bass,and super friendly staff will definetly make it worth your while.In the ocean i would head to punta bandas for some serious ocean fun.
tight lines, Brian
July 11th, 2009 on 2:01 am
Alaska is great!
July 11th, 2009 on 4:51 am
Lake Nasser, Egypt is home to some truly HUGE Nile Perch & Catfish. http://www.african-angler.co.uk/
The Mequinenza Fishing camp along the River Ebro in Spain gives you the chance to catch Wels catfish (biggest I’ve heard of is over 200lb’s) & Large Carp.http://www.spanish-catfish-ebro.com/
The Fraser River system in British Columbia (Canada) is supposed to have some ****-hot game fishing action, along with some HUGE Sturgeon. http://www.freds-bc.com/index.htm
July 11th, 2009 on 10:45 am
If you are into trout fishing, New Zealand is absolutely amazing. I was there in January (summertime there) for my honeymoon and had not looked into that aspect of the trip. I ended up buying a gear and managed to get out almost every day. Nationally, the average trout goes about 5 lbs, 8-10 lbs is common and I witnessed fish being caught in the 15 lb range.
Fishing is excellent throughout the country, particularly good were the Rotorua and Taupo regions on the North Island. Rotorua has 10 lakes of various sizes along with hundreds streams and rivers running throughout the area. You can get a non-resident national license which is valid throughout the country, however to fish the Taupo region you will need an additional permit. The country is divided into fishing regions and detailed maps are available for each region along with a book detailing special region regulations, fly-fishing only and off limit areas.
Each of the local tackle shops I visited offered great recommendations on locations and tackle. The fish were agressive and fight exceptionally well. I went through several spinners that were just worn out from catching fish.
The explaination for the huge size of the fish is pretty simple on the North Island. The weather is moderate to warm year round but most of the lakes, rivers and streams are fed from cold springs. It is the ideal location to be if you are a trout.
July 11th, 2009 on 11:21 am
indiana
July 11th, 2009 on 5:55 pm
lake erie in ohio is super. you can catch many varieties, bass, waleye, perch, crappie, blue gill. it is a great place to charter. i love to charter with a man named ed. he has hawghead charter out of marblehead.