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Hello everyone. I'm Jenny and my boyfriend is Jimmy. He is turning thirty next May and I want to give him a birthday to remember. He loves to bass fish, has a bass boat and a few good friends he goes with to fish. While his birthday is a year away, I want to start planning now. I would love to be able to pay for him and a few of his buddies to go bass fishing for three or so days. I am looking for different bass fishing lodges or lakes that would be a real treat for him. We live in Northern Virginia but driving up to twenty hours away wouldn't be out of the question. I know he's been to Okeechobee in Florida and I few places a little south of us but not much. Any suggestions for a great bass fishing trip would be very helpful, thanks!

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Fork or Falcon in Texas. Erie, St Claire up North for smallies!

Jeff

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Falcon would be my #1 choice for sure!!!

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Our Bassresource roadtrip is in Tennessee on Pickwick nxt year, May 2013. That would make a good trip.

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You might consider Trophy Country in central Missouri.

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Falcon, Okeechobee, fork, toho, eerie, pickwick, clear lake.

There's also some great lakes in Mexico, Mexico is personally not on my list of places I want to be heading haha but there is definitely some good spots

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I can't believe no one has mentioned El Salto, but it is in Mexico.

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