Mobydick Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 Me and my buddy are planning a fishing trip for the summer. We figured it may take a couple days, maybe a week. Were going to camp along the bank at night. I need some advice on how to get our tent, food, sleeping bags, etc., down to our next location without carrying all of it while were fishing. I was thinking that we could get up before daybreak, transport the stuff down and walk back up, the fish back down. If anybody knows an easier way to do this, I would greatly appreciate your help. And the trip is about 13 miles straight, but the crick makes a lot of turns, I estimated the crick is 15 miles at the least. I could use any advice that anybody has, please? Quote
Guest avid Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 My ole fishin buddy and I did this sorta thing often on the wallkill river in New York. Great smallmouth fishing. We would park his truck at a bridge crossing, then drive my truck to the next one and fish our way back to his truck. We didn't camp, but we would take a break about halfway. There we would build a little fire on the bank and roast up some smallie's for lunch. Those trips were some of the happiest days of my life. go for it. Quote
RecMar8541 Posted April 11, 2007 Posted April 11, 2007 Just my .02 but I would scout it out a bit ahead of time, and find some fish, and set up on them. If you are only going to be there a short time there isnt much sence in moving around a bunch if you have some fish located. HAVE A BLAST AND GOOD LUCK!! Recon Quote
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