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sorenson |
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Posts: 1764 Location: Ogden, Ut | California_Muskie - 9/12/2011 4:46 PM 1745 miles by air and another 125 or so on the ground. or 643 fly plus 45 drive... | ||
Farmer Rick |
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Location: Not far enough north! | Esocidae - 9/12/2011 5:35 PM Weekend trips are the closest 135-162 miles With a few 270-308 mile trip (spring-fall) throw in a couple 850 mile trips during the year . All adds up to allot of gas ,but can't take it with you and can't catchum at home. All miles are one way ,Gotta get out of IL !!! So true IL sucks! It's an hour and a half to either of the three closest lakes for me down here and I have made three trips to one that is three hours away this year so far. Its about 18 hrs to LOW for me which i only get to go once a year. I would fish a whole lot more if I had a lake 20 minutes away, hell i'd be fishing now... Rick | ||
Guest |
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I have about half a dozen that are 45 minutes to an hour a way, give or take. Two hours to small, but decent water. Haven't gotten out much this year, but hit that lake almost every week last year. Six hours to real water - Chautauqua. | |||
Big Perc |
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Posts: 1185 Location: Iowa | 74 miles to Brushy Creek Lake, IA 130 miles to Clear Lake, IA 272 miles to Lake Minnetonka, MN 503 miles to Lake Vermilion, MN 690 miles to Eagle Lake, ON Worth every bit of the traveling too! | ||
knooter |
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Posts: 531 Location: Hugo, MN | I have 3 fantastic metro waters between 2 and 8 miles from my driveway. Living up north is overrated. You can make a FAR better wage in the Twin Cities, and then spend that extra money on gas if you feel like going up north. Or, just learn your local waters and catch some real nice fish close to home. | ||
Fishwizard |
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Posts: 366 | 1 hour to the Great Falls system to the south of me (50 mi) 1.5 hours to Melton Hill to the east (95 mi) 18 hours to the Bemidji area (1160 mi) 23 hours to the Northwest Angle (1300 mi) I really don't mind the time behind the wheel, but the gas prices and consumption to haul a boat with a 4x4 V-8 pretty much kills most of my fishing opportunities. Consequently, I have had much less time on the water the past couple years here, but graduation comes in May and Northern MN will be much closer to me next summer. Ryan Edited by Fishwizard 9/12/2011 9:16 PM | ||
Landry |
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Posts: 1023 | rpieske - 9/12/2011 5:32 PM I think I have the lead since I travel 2100 miles from Marco Island, FL to Nestor Falls, ON. But my son flies in from Patagonia, Argentina to fish LOTW with me. That has to be the farthest...about 7,000 air miles. This post is hilarious. Marco Island and Patagonia are world class (fly) fishing destinations and you guys are flying away from them to come muskie fishing. We fishermen are seriously messed up dudes. | ||
djwilliams |
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Posts: 770 Location: Ames, Iowa | 402 miles to our place at Leech from home. Just got back about 3 hours ago. It's only worth it during 4 day weekends (I took Friday and Monday off) or the 2 week trip and the one week trip during the summer, plus other long weekends. This was likely my last trip up there for the year as the wife and her sister will close in October. My remaining trips will be to West Lake Okoboji (Shaley a little advice please). As far as telling the wife we'll be moving- my advice is for you young guys to try to find a job up north you can live with or get in to a career where you can find a job up north. Do that before you get settled with a home and a woman. I'm a teacher and it'd be nice to have the kind of job where you get out the door and stop thinking about the job- I'd do alot more fishing if I had that. It sure would be great to work and live 4 hours closer to the cabin, but then we worry it wouldn't be so special. In 9 years, God willing, the kids will be out of the house, I'll retire, and Tammy and I will be up there for 6 months out of the year, spending winters in Iowa. | ||
fish4musky1 |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | River- 5 to 45 minutes depending on where I want to fish. Any decent lake- 2 hours. Hoping this changes within the next year when I'm out of college and can look for a job in WI or MN... | ||
Vince Weirick |
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Posts: 1060 Location: Palm Coast, FL | 50 yards out my back door | ||
TC MUSKIE |
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Location: Minneapolis | 3 lakes, all about 10 min from me. | ||
MuskieFever |
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Posts: 572 Location: Maplewood, MN | MuskyMidget - 9/12/2011 11:11 AM 2 miles to Bald Eagle Lake, 3 miles to White Bear Lake, 7 miles to Forest Lake I'm about 20 min from bald, 12 min from bear, and 30 from forest. Not bad. | ||
wallydiven |
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Posts: 538 Location: northern indiana | Vince Weirick - 9/12/2011 11:12 PM 50 yards out my back door Lost a nice mid 40's there this spring | ||
TAN |
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1 hour to the closest lake. Up to 1 and a half hours to the other four places I fish for muskies. TAN | |||
Flambeauski |
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | Almost every lake between Hayward and Minocqua is less than an hour for me. The hardest desicions I have to make are deciding where to go. Some days 45 minutes is just too long of a drive. | ||
Vince Weirick |
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Posts: 1060 Location: Palm Coast, FL | wallydiven - 9/13/2011 9:46 AM Vince Weirick - 9/12/2011 11:12 PM 50 yards out my back door Lost a nice mid 40's there this spring ;) Got a 40 in one cast from my pier years ago. Saw it chasing shad and one cast topwater...chomp! | ||
muskiemanAD |
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Posts: 40 | Lake Minnetonka 12 miles Lake Waconia 33 miles Eagle Lake 3.5 miles Just to name a few! | ||
HomeTime |
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Posts: 247 Location: Uxbridge Ontario | 23hours to North West Angle LOTW... 4 Hours to Georgian Bay.... 1 hours to some good numbers fishing (Kawarthas) 10 minute to get the boat wet Edited by HomeTime 9/13/2011 3:40 PM | ||
swanezy |
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Posts: 78 | I have to travel roughly 50 min for the closest lake, and 1 hr 15 min or so for the furthest that ill travel to on a weekly basis. The time is calculated 1 way Not counting the 900 miles to canada Edited by swanezy 9/13/2011 3:49 PM | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | I have closer lakes to me, one is 40 minutes away but I won't waste my time. If I am not able to fish the places I want which start at 3.5 hours away, I am fishing for bass. | ||
allegheny river kid |
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Posts: 463 Location: Sw Pennsylvania | 3 to 25 miles for any given stretch of the river, 2 more lakes within an hour, 2 lakes at about 2hr drive and the two most productive lakes are 3.25 and 6hrs away | ||
Shamrocker |
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Posts: 139 | Local flowage is 20 minute drive from home, but we have a place on the chip. river just a couple minute boat ride to lake holcombe. 1 hour and 40 minute to our place on the chip. From there there are several lakes within a 15 minute drive. Im not feeling bad about my drive seeing how far some of you are going. | ||
rpieske |
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Posts: 484 Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | Landry - 9/12/2011 10:08 PM rpieske - 9/12/2011 5:32 PM I think I have the lead since I travel 2100 miles from Marco Island, FL to Nestor Falls, ON. But my son flies in from Patagonia, Argentina to fish LOTW with me. That has to be the farthest...about 7,000 air miles. This post is hilarious. Marco Island and Patagonia are world class (fly) fishing destinations and you guys are flying away from them to come muskie fishing. We fishermen are seriously messed up dudes.Actually, I'll be down in Patagonia fishing Nahuel Huapi for trucha (trout) in November. I fish offshore and nearshore in Marco from late October to sometime in May, minus the trip to visit the son in Argentina. Life is good!! Thank goodness I didn't get what I deserve in life. LOL I've been fishing LOTW for muskies since 1953 and my son made his first trip there as a child in 1978. My father started me and I started my son. Hopefully, one of his son's will get the muskie fever. It's a family tradition. | ||
fiorio |
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Posts: 39 | I drive almost every weekend 90 miles to my lake home. cost 60 just in gas to get there. then there is the food. then the gas for the boat. then everything else. But to me when I hook into the ski.............. IT'S ALL WORTH IT!!! | ||
guest |
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250 miles every weekend | |||
dfkiii |
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Location: Sawyer County, WI | 360 miles round trip. The drive isn't that bad, and I can do it for about $50 in gas. | ||
ski' patrol |
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Posts: 280 Location: McFarland | 30 feet to my dock or if the boat is on the trailer, 300 yards to the launch. | ||
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