Super User roadwarrior Posted June 17, 2005 Super User Posted June 17, 2005 This is a dream trip, the brown fish needs to be at least 11 lbs (IFGA recognizes 10 lb 14 oz) or 12+ to be the Undisputed World Record (State of Tennessee recognizes 11lbs 15 oz as the state record). Both smallmouth were caught at Dale Hollow, but I'm hoping the new World Record will be caught on the Tennessee River, just below Pickwick Dam ;D. Quote
Mattlures Posted June 19, 2005 Posted June 19, 2005 Roadwarior, I chase that d**n fish most of the times I go out. I know your sickness. I lost a very big fish this year that I never saw. It makes me sick to think of how big it was. That fish lives here, and there are more than one of them. sombody will catch it. my dream trip is right here in So Cal. Second chioce would be Mexico where the big fish are a little easyer to catch and third would be catching some peacocks Quote
tipptruck1 Posted June 20, 2005 Posted June 20, 2005 my dream fishing trip would be going to northen wis. with a aluminum boat with a 60 or 75 horse motor. and i would be fishing for big muskie and pike with a good friend. and spend all weekend on the water. wait that dream can come true if i had a boat iam only 45 min form good muskie lakes. i live in wasau wi Quote
Nicky Greece Posted June 20, 2005 Posted June 20, 2005 I remember seeing something a long time ago about guides that fly you into these rivers in South America to fish for giant King Salmon. Would love to fish off the side of one fo those planes. Quote
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