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Hey Y'all,

 

    I am a senior at Auburn University, and I am about to graduate with a degree in aquaculture/fisheries. So I have two questions for you, if you could move anywhere in the United States, where would it be (Where would you like to fish year round?)? What would be the coolest job in the bass fishing industry?

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Central Florida...and I do not have a clue on you're other question. Congratulations on you're Degree!

Best wishes ...

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Pick your favorite state and talk with the Department of Wildlife or like names (Department of Natural Resources).

Alabama might be a good place to start! On the other hand, spending a few years in Alaska would be my dream.

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Thanks! I have been thinking Alaska, and Central Florida. I have grown up in Alabama my whole life, and I am ready to see the country a bit.

 

To clarify my second question, what is the coolest job in bass fishing, boat sales? The guy who manages the tanks KVD uses in his demos? Bait tester for Zoom? 

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Design and build high end private ponds and lakes then fee management of the properties.

Add hunting to the mix and you might become rich!

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Roadwarrior, My friends and I at Auburn have been tossing around a high end hunting and fishing lodge in Alaska. My girlfriend is a falconer, I am a fisheries major, and my best friend is a vet....

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I would move somewhere warm.  Snow and ice gets old in a hurry.

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