Muskie Discussion Forums
| ||
Moderators: Slamr | View previous thread :: View next thread |
Jump to page : 1 2 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] Muskie Fishing -> General Discussion -> If Money Were No Object - Destination Question |
Message Subject: If Money Were No Object - Destination Question | |||
Slamr |
| ||
Posts: 7038 Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | And you had 5 weeks of vacation, and you had to FISH, and your wife/family/girlfriends are pushing you to do this, where would you go? Remember, you have 5 weeks to fish, and you have all the money you would need to afford to fish anywhere....and I mean ANYWHERE. | ||
JohnMD |
| ||
Posts: 1769 Location: Algonquin, ILL | For Muskies, Georgian Bay For Huge Northerns, Somewhere in Europe | ||
Mr.Pike |
| ||
Posts: 466 Location: Pittsburgh, PA | id spend 1 1/2 weeks between the goon and eagle, 1 1/2 weeks on lotw, 1 week on the ottawa river, 5 days on georgian bay, guide for a day on lac seul, and guide for a day on reindeer lake. if i only had to choose 1 destination, either goon or eagle. Edited by Mr.Pike 6/1/2005 2:54 PM | ||
jonnysled |
| ||
Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | i'd live 1 week 5 times in a row like the movie groundhog's day with Bill Murray or like 50 first dates with Adam Sandler in Lake of the Woods and i'd do it in the boat with my buddies Kevin and Scott so i wouldn't have to find the spots or work the trolling motor at all. oh, and it would be the second week of July over and over and over and over and over again. | ||
muskyone |
| ||
Posts: 1536 Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | I'd head for the salt. Do some flats fishing and then go out on the flats to fish a little then go find a shallow flat in the keys somewhere. Maybe Christmas Island for some more wading on the flats. Warm weather, warm water, plenty of seafood and bikini clad ladies. Cold Beer as well I hope. Let me see...................7 course dinner tonight, a six pack and all the shrimp I could eat. Yes I would take along a friend or two if $$$ were no object. If the question was for ski's only it would be the Ontario area maybe St lawrence etc. Might just visit Richard on the Ottawa. | ||
Steve Cady |
| ||
Same thing I'm doing right now except I wouldn't worry about how my rent/bills/gas/food is going to get paid. | |||
esox50 |
| ||
Posts: 2024 | Ireland and the Baltic Sea for GIGANTIC pike!! Amazon River for giant catfish, Payara, Peacock bass, those giant tarpon looking fish, pirahna, Golden Dorado New Zealand where the trout avg. 9 lbs...... wait, we're going there in two weeks Nile River for the mighty Nile Perch Texas/Sam Rayburn/Toledo Bend for ridiculously big Alligator Gar Cali for monster LMB, and the other beautiful females... Last but not least... A whole season (opener to close) spent fishing either LOTW, Eagle, or Lac Seul | ||
muskynightmare |
| ||
Posts: 2112 Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | There is no way I would spend all 5 weeks in one spot, so here is what I would do: 1. Eagle Lake 2. N.W. Angle 3. Vermillion 4. Hayward 5. Boulder Jct. I would spend roughly 4-5 days in each locale. | ||
Serpant |
| ||
Posts: 110 Location: Albertville, Minnesota | I would flip a coin between LOTW and where ever the best Peacock bass fishing is (South America - Brazil?). The Peacock bass trip would probably be a once in a lifetime experience for me. Chris | ||
muskihntr |
| ||
Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | no doubt eagle lake. id hire herbie everyday i was there! | ||
muskyboy |
| ||
1 Week Ottawa River 1 Week St. Lawrence River 1 Week Georgian Bay 1 Week NW Angle LOTW 1 Week The Goon I wish, if I ever win the lottery that is where you will find me after cashing the check and buying the ultimate big water musky boat | |||
Muskie Treats |
| ||
Posts: 2384 Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | 1. Southern Australia fishing for 1000#+ Black Marlin 2. Amazon 3. Florida Keys 4. Baja of Mexico (Cabo area) 5. The "uncharted waters" of Canada's muskie country | ||
RiverMan |
| ||
Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | At least two weeks at Longview Washington near the mouth of the Columbia River. One day you could anchor or troll for chrome bright chinook (20-40 pounds) or coho (10-20 pounds) right out of the ocean and the next fish for sturgeon in the 6-10 foot range below Bonneville Dam. RM Edited by RiverMan 6/1/2005 6:46 PM | ||
sworrall |
| ||
Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Five weeks on Wabigoon. Buy a house there, and do that every year. Sounds like a good idea, when my property in Rhinelander sells, I'll do that. | ||
CPRMASAP |
| ||
Location: Menasha, WI | I would disapear into the Canadian wilderness for all 5 of the weeks. Go exploring. Fly in to untouched waters. Fish both mesotrophic and oligotrophic waters. Most important, soak in the breathtaking scenery and unspoiled wildlife. | ||
MuskieMike |
| ||
Location: Des Moines IA | 1 week at the goon ,1 week at LOTW , 1 week at Eagle, 1 week in Vilas, 1 week on the Georgian Bay | ||
rpieske |
| ||
Posts: 484 Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON | Costa Rica fishing for monster Tarpon! | ||
Thrasher330 |
| ||
Posts: 146 Location: Wayzata, MN | Need a time machine to cut down on travel time, but hey, if money is no object... 1 week in Australia for Blue, Black and Striped Marlin 1 week in the Keys/Marathon for Barracuda 1 week in Kenya [Pemba Channel] for the grand slam of Billfish and maybe a Broadbill Swordfish 1 week in Alaska fishing for whatever is running... 1 week on Georgia Bay... muskie hunting... Good thread! ~ Terry | ||
ToddM |
| ||
Posts: 20218 Location: oswego, il | Fireside lodge on little vermillion. I really want to take my kids there bad. 595 per person housekeeping X7 is almost 4200 bucks just for the cabin. | ||
MuskieMedic |
| ||
Posts: 2091 Location: Stevens Point, WI | Wabigoon Lake of the Woods St. Lawrence River Vermillion WI River | ||
MikeHulbert |
| ||
Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | only 5 weeks..... 2 with Cady on Minnesota waters 2 on Eagle with Herbie 1 on Ottowa/St. Lawrance | ||
esox50 |
| ||
Posts: 2024 | Ooops, didn't see the 5 week reference. As much as I'd like to fish other waters like Eagle and Lac Seul, I already have 4 years of information on Sabaskong Bay and would rather not start over. Though, spending 5 consecutive weeks on an Eagle or Lac Seul I guess is equivalent to 5 annual week-long fishing trips. Having said that, give me five weeks on Eagle and I would be one happy man . | ||
FishingFool |
| ||
Location: Eau Claire,WI | Since we are dreaming...For muskies,one week at Green Bay,1 at Leech,2 at Geargian Bay,1 at the Goon. For "other" fish...I would LOVE to go after Nile Perch,(it was on Hunt for Big fish), October at The Great Barrier Reef for a Blue Marlin,a 1000+ lber a day, anywhere in the Amazon for whatever hits, and Alaska both fresh and saltwater. I wish I could do any of those trips! | ||
Steve Jonesi |
| ||
Posts: 2089 | 3 weeks on my favorite area of The Woods and 2 weeks on The Goon.Bring the camera. Steve | ||
VMS Steve |
| ||
I'd Buy Lake of the woods, and all the surrounding properties... 5 weeks of fishing, then as many days as I wish to fish as well.. | |||
muskie_man |
| ||
Posts: 1237 Location: South Portsmouth, KY | Here we go 1 week Eagle Lake -muskie 1 week Lake El Salto Mexico- bass 1 week Lake Guntersville Alabama-bass 1 week Wollaston Lake- Pike 1 week Anywhere on LOTW - muskie Oh how i wish it would come true!! Edited by muskie_man 6/2/2005 3:39 PM | ||
Big Perc |
| ||
Posts: 1185 Location: Iowa | Week 1-Chippewa Flowage Week 2-Mille Lacs Lake Week 3-Lake of the Woods Week 4-Rowan Lake Week 5-Eagle Lake I would definetly save the best for last in this situation, This would be freaking incredilbe to take 5 weeks and fishing anywhere I wanted with money being now option...just a dream though... Big Perc | ||
UKMICK |
| ||
Posts: 30 Location: England | Northern Queensland Australia for Baramundi Egypt - Lake Nasser for chance of 200 pound + Nile Perch Norfolk Broads in Eastern England, home of Pike fishing in Europe. Swedish Baltic for Monster Pike Somewhere in Northern USA/Canada for my first Musky, can anyone recommend...... Used to have a week or two in Ireland every year, in search of a giant Pike. Sadly thanks to gill netting in the name of 'improving' the trout fishing, the monsters are not there anymore | ||
C_Nelson |
| ||
Posts: 578 Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI | Easy, I would see a few people on my trip. 1) 2 weeks in Australia fishing the Great Barrier Reef for BLACK MARLIN (THESE ARE THE 1,000lbers+, I already have a 9 1/2' 370lb Blue Marlin) on a 75' Berger Sport Fishing boat. That is a $10million rig. Build them in Manitowoc. 2) 1 week in Cabo 3) 1 week in Alaska Halibut fishing 4) 1 week back in Cabo Yes, that is right, NO musky fishing. Figure I have enough of an opportunity to do that on quality waters already. I will put the fight of a 2,000lb Black Marlin up against your 50lb, heck make it 80lb, musky any day. If one of these weeks do not work out, I would head up and king crab fish with the REAL men. Now that is fishing; gotta love the adventure and danger associated with it. My wife and kids would go along for every trip except the king crab fishing trip. That one just perks up my wild side. Chuck | ||
esox2 |
| ||
I would spend 5 weeks in the "uncharted waters" of northern canada goin for some monster musky and pike. | |||
Jump to page : 1 2 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] |
Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |
Copyright © 2024 OutdoorsFIRST Media |