BassKat Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Throwing big topwaters for Rooster Fish out of La Paz or Puerto Vallarta with a satellite trip to Bacarac. Might we have time to squeeze in a tequila tasting in Jalisco?! 4 Quote
Zcoker Posted February 26 Posted February 26 I’m all about the everglades…period. I can go out there and it’s like being on another planet, which is different every outing. Always nice to go home near the ocean, too. Nothing like a spectacular beach sunrise to get the blood flowing…or should I say the fish lol For me, it’s one or the other that keeps things in check. 5 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted February 26 Global Moderator Posted February 26 Amazon chasing big peacock bass and giant piraiba and redtail catfish. I hope to do it some day but don't know if I'll ever make it there. Second would be chasing a giant shark for shore. A huge hammerhead, tiger, or bull shark, something so big that I couldn't tell who had who for a good portion of the fight. That would be a rush like no other. 1 Quote
Super User geo g Posted February 27 Super User Posted February 27 On 2/25/2025 at 8:39 PM, Pumpkin Lizard said: With my brother; a week in New Zealand on the south island chasing trout during the mouse hatch. Or in Mongolia chasing Taimen. New Zealand in on my bucket list! One of the most beautiful counties in the world. 1 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted February 27 Super User Posted February 27 They say never meet your idols. It is equally tough to not select some members on here to fish with. There is one professional fisherman that would be a safe bet to meet, I think. I would 'shadow' Steve Kennedy for a week on the elites, present day. On 2/25/2025 at 8:18 AM, Swamp Girl said: Don't forget to explain why too. I don't think he has much to hide, besides maybe some of his baits 😄. I think he would be a really enjoyable guy to be around. I would learn a lot. My only fear is that I would somehow make him nervous 😄 1 1 Quote
Super User FishTank Posted February 27 Super User Posted February 27 I will always want another chance to fish with my dad. If I had a wish, I think I would like to use what I know now, put him on a nice bass boat when I was a teenager and just go fish for the day. 5 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted February 27 Author Super User Posted February 27 26 minutes ago, FishTank said: I will always want another chance to fish with my dad. If I had a wish, I think I would like to use what I know now, put him on a nice bass boat when I was a teenager and just go fish for the day. Cool, creative one! Quote
Super User webertime Posted February 27 Super User Posted February 27 Dworshak definitely. Baccarac yup. Zimbabwe or South Africa would be cool too. The St Lawrence is magic. One river but so different in geography and architecture along the length (Mouth to almost A-bay, then the 1000 islands, then length to Ogdensburg thenr there to Massena, let alone Canadian side vs US). You know I'm not always catching, I need something to look at. 1 Quote
herder Posted February 27 Posted February 27 One week anywhere with my dad and brother, both have been gone for too many years. Just personally, my bucket list place would be Lake Champlain, can't wait too long on that as the sands in the hour glass are getting low 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted February 27 Author Super User Posted February 27 23 minutes ago, herder said: Just personally, my bucket list place would be Lake Champlain, can't wait too long on that as the sands in the hour glass are getting low I've long wanted to fish Lake Champlain too. Quote
DinkDonkey30 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 I would give anything to go back and fish with my younger brother again any amount of time anywhere. Unfortunately he passed away at 21. Aside from that I’m pretty content fishing where I do. I’m fortunate enough to get to fish anytime I want after work or as long as I please on the weekends. Maybe joining Jeremy Wade on one of those river monster adventures would be pretty interesting. 3 1 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted February 27 Super User Posted February 27 Montgomery Lake, Georgia. June 2, 1932. 1 4 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted February 27 Author Super User Posted February 27 10 minutes ago, Bankbeater said: Montgomery Lake, Georgia. June 2, 1932. Good one! 1 Quote
Super User webertime Posted February 27 Super User Posted February 27 5 hours ago, herder said: One week anywhere with my dad and 4 hours ago, Swamp Girl said: I've long wanted to fish Lake Champlain too. brother, both have been gone for too many years. Just personally, my bucket list place would be Lake Champlain, can't wait too long on that as the sands in the hour glass are getting low Either of you 2 head over to Champlain let me know. Lived on it for 40 years. 1 1 Quote
Fairly Reliable Posted February 28 Posted February 28 On 2/26/2025 at 7:40 PM, LrgmouthShad said: They say never meet your idols. It is equally tough to not select some members on here to fish with. There is one professional fisherman that would be a safe bet to meet, I think. I would 'shadow' Steve Kennedy for a week on the elites, present day. I don't think he has much to hide, besides maybe some of his baits 😄. I think he would be a really enjoyable guy to be around. I would learn a lot. My only fear is that I would somehow make him nervous 😄 Never meet your Idols is not always true. I was fortunate enough to meet Al Lindner one time and we had a great time talking about the St. Croix river system. His wife actually got upset with us because Al didn't answer her fast enough and she said "What do I have to do to get your attention put walleye sent on me" LOL. He was open and honest and his love of fishing was contagious. I cannot say enough good about this man. 3 Quote
bassmedic46 Posted February 28 Posted February 28 I’d go back in time to the first time I fished at the neighbors house on the Sudbury River. Caught a small catfish and was hooked on fishing. 1 Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted February 28 Super User Posted February 28 I'd take my dad and go back to Clear Lake in the 90's. He could bring bags of senkos for endless action and I'd take a few OG Deps 250's to be the first one to ever show it to them. 🙂 2 2 Quote
dytmook Posted February 28 Posted February 28 I'm honestly still pretty new to fishing beyond being casual so I could be more fancy but a week of fishing some of the Great Lakes and into some of New York's fish factories with my dad being healthy enough to fish and brother would be up there. Flying into remote Canada would be pretty sweet too. 3 Quote
Zcoker Posted February 28 Posted February 28 On 2/26/2025 at 5:17 PM, Bluebasser86 said: Second would be chasing a giant shark for shore. A huge hammerhead, tiger, or bull shark, something so big that I couldn't tell who had who for a good portion of the fight. That would be a rush like no other. I can tell you from hardcore experience that it is. Nothing quite compares and it’s near impossible to put into words the rush when dealing with these gals! 4 Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted March 2 Super User Posted March 2 somewhere that required a float plane to take me and land me on that lake..and pick me up a week later. I'm not touching the time-travel aspect. my wish is enough of a pipe-dream. or Brazil. 1 week of Peacock bass fishing would change me for the better profoundly. 1 Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM Super User Posted Tuesday at 11:03 PM On 2/25/2025 at 9:18 AM, Swamp Girl said: You get to fish for one week anywhere with no limits other than you're at one general area for one week. Where would that place be and why? Maine. I spend a lot of time in SE Mass and Cape Cod and some time in NH & VT. Maine is full of great food, people, and clean EVERYTHING. So why not? 2 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted Tuesday at 11:06 PM Super User Posted Tuesday at 11:06 PM 17 minutes ago, king fisher said: I'm going to piggyback on this one! I want to fish an untouched Mexico Bass lake guided by KingFisher 😎 1 1 Quote
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