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Ok folks, another game.

 

If you have one free round trip airplane ticket to anywhere in US and the destination had to be out of your home state and it has to be for bass fishing trip, where would you go?

 

I actually have mileages that I want to use.

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Mexico. I've been twice and can't wait until I can get back. The fishing and the experience itself are both amazing. 

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Is Mexico part of the United States now?

Sure seems like it sometimes

 

I've fished a number of premier bass lakes in the southeast as annual trips for a number of years. KY Lake is by far my favorite. 

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Is Mexico part of the United States now?

 

Like when the Olympics were in the good ole USA and people from New Mexico who called in for tickets were told to call Mexico for event tickets.

 

Yep, I guess Mexico is a part of the USA.

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Any place that is warm, has 10+ pound bass and a good lodge.

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I'd give Raul a visit ;)

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Though I've had success a bit further south, a trip to Falcon Lake would be my choice.

 

I'd be following (OK Stalking) Big-O around trying to locate some of those "Magic Trees".

 

A-Jay

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Though I've had success a bit further south, a trip to Falcon Lake would be my choice.

 

I'd be following (OK Stalking) Big-O around trying to locate some of those "Magic Trees".

 

A-Jay

 

If you have to stay within the US this is it for me.

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Sorry so close....but the Columbia River for smallies above Hood River. No people and lots of fish.

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I'd get down to North Carolina, and meet up with flukey to check on his "pets."

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I'd get down to North Carolina, and meet up with flukey to check on his "pets."

 

 

LOL

 

Good one.

 

A-Jay

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Falcon would be cool, but a day of "dink dropping" fivers, with a shot at an 8+ would be just as cool.

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I would have to say that it would be a river to go small mouth fishing. I would go with the Snake River because it is a different area of the US I have not been and different scenery.

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Definitely Texas.  I may actually get to do this one, my little brother just accepted a Pastorate out there and has already extended the invite! 

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Is Mexico part of the United States now?

They've applied for statehood  :smile2: 

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I'd get down to North Carolina, and meet up with flukey to check on his "pets."

 

 

Yea but flukey is going to mexico to catch a grande! Better check his schedule.

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I'd have to say Clear Lake or Falcon. Tough choice.

 

Baccarac if we are going international.

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If you have to stay within the US this is it for me.

 

Falcon with Big O would be #2 on my list. #1 would be with you on Lake Erie.

#3 Stick Marsh/ Farm 13 with George Welcome

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This is a tough one as I have never been out west but FL is where the big girls live and specifically they eat how I love to catch them.

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