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Top 5 destinations..........

Postby briansII » October 14th, 2009, 3:36 pm

.........before you croak. :| It's a little slow on the forum(and others), so I hope this sparks some replies.

Let's say money isn't an object. Where would you want to fish before you meet your maker. I said list 5, but list as many as you want.

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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby midger » October 14th, 2009, 3:51 pm

1. Many rivers in Alaska--there are far more than five I'd like to fish still and hopefully I'll hit 5-6 more next summer. Rivers like the Aniak, Eek, Holitna, Kisaralik, Kanektok, and Kwathluk. I hope to do a 100 mile float on one of those late next August..........

2. Kamchatka Peninsula

3. Chile and Argentina

4. New Zealand

5. Anywhere I can get away to while backpacking with my daughters--generally in Idaho somewhere in the Sawtooth Wilderness Area. This I usually do every summer.
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby darrin terry » October 14th, 2009, 4:22 pm

1. Patagonia - Spring creeks for Browns & Brookies 8-) 8-)

2. Alaska - Arctic Char & Grayling & Rainbows & Salmon (in that order I think)

3. Kamchatka Peninsula - Rainbows

4. Labrador - Brook Trout! 8-)

5. New Zealand - Rainbows & Browns
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby Rockstar Fisherman » October 14th, 2009, 5:40 pm

5. British Columbia - somewhere chasing huge Kamloops

4. Awesome Lake - Labrador like Darrin said

3. New Zealand or Patagonia - somewhere chasing huge browns

2. Alaska - somewhere there like fly into Anchorage then drive to where ever I've got to go.

1. High Sierras - can't disclose names but I'm going for 20"+ golden trout :bananadance: (NEXT YEAR I SWEAR!!)
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby Eric » October 14th, 2009, 6:03 pm

Darrin Terry wrote:1. Patagonia - Spring creeks for Browns & Brookies 8-) 8-)

2. Alaska - Arctic Char & Grayling & Rainbows & Salmon (in that order I think)

3. Kamchatka Peninsula - Rainbows

4. Labrador - Brook Trout! 8-)

5. New Zealand - Rainbows & Browns

I'I'll second Darrin's list. Now all I have to do is win the lottery
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby SJDrifli » October 14th, 2009, 6:32 pm

1)Amazon for monster peacock bass

2)Jurassic Lake for monster Bows

3)Alaska for Char and Rainbows

4)BC for monster Bull trout

5)Wisconsin for monster Musky

I have done number 5 but really want to do it again, many times.
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby darrin terry » October 14th, 2009, 7:46 pm

Eric wrote:
Darrin Terry wrote:1. Patagonia - Spring creeks for Browns & Brookies 8-) 8-)

2. Alaska - Arctic Char & Grayling & Rainbows & Salmon (in that order I think)

3. Kamchatka Peninsula - Rainbows

4. Labrador - Brook Trout! 8-)

5. New Zealand - Rainbows & Browns

I'I'll second Darrin's list. Now all I have to do is win the lottery
Eric

I did my part, Eric. Time for you to do your part and pay for these trips :lol: .
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby castaway » October 14th, 2009, 8:21 pm

1) Mongolia - for the entire experience

2) Kamchatka

3) Fish across Europe - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0-cRcHN ... re=related Salmon in ireland?

4) New Zealand

5) somewhere in margaritaville... sipping ice cold drinks and living in bermuda shorts and aviator sunglasses - chasing bonefish, tarpon and the like
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby briansII » October 14th, 2009, 8:27 pm

In no particular order.

1. Keys/Florida for giant tarpon.

2. Live-aboard off the coast of Chile, exploring coastal rivers.

3. Montauk. Blitzes from the beach & boat.

4. Skeena drainage for giant, wild steelhead.

5. Live-aboard, Christmas Island for multi species

Honorable mention. Kamchatka, New Zealand, Canada pike, DIY Alaska wilderness float, Southern Mexico baby tarpon, Amazon peacock bass, and an unnamed bluegill pond. :)

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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby fly addict » October 14th, 2009, 8:51 pm

I'll second everbody's list!!! If I had an unlimited supply of cash I would fish everyday in every stream I could find. And Eric would go with me!

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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby czech flyfisherman » October 15th, 2009, 1:17 am

For me its

1. Russia - Kamchatka or Kola Pennunsila
2. New Zeland
3. Patagonia
4. Sweden
5. Slovenia


But the best place was and still are The Sierras, I miss all mine lakes in big elevation. And also missing my friends I was use to fish with.

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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby RichardCullip » October 15th, 2009, 7:31 am

I've got a few destinations left on my Bucket List. Before I can't, I'd love to fish

1. Montauk in the Fall for stripers and bluefish

2. West Yellowstone for rainbows, browns and cutts

3. Baja for dorado, roosterfish and skipjack

4. California Delta for stripers

5. Alaska for big rainbows and salmon
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby dharris1969 » October 15th, 2009, 7:37 am

Surpirsed not to see Montana on any of the list or even the McCloud River.
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby Sheriff Joe » October 15th, 2009, 9:10 am

Honorable mentions (some of which I've done already but can't wait to do again): Bob Marshall Wilderness, Wind River Range, Italy, Au Sable River, High Sierra, Alaska, Green River

5. New Zealand (I've heard all the intimate details from Shane, and I want some too!)
4. Patagonia (I'm envisioning taking off across the Andes with the Guru and Shane-forget $750/day guides; we are gonna rent us some donkeys and do it ourselves!)
3. Kashmir (got close in India last year, but from what I hear the Srinigar area is waaayyy better. Totally unstable, yes, but the stories I hear about mahseer keep me up at night.)
2. Kamchatka (I've read too many articles about catching 25"+ rainbows on mice)

1. Billfish on a fly somewhere. South Pacific? Mexico? I've seen videos of people drawing sailfish up to the boat with traditional rigs then tossing a fly in front of them and hooking into 100 lb + monsters. I think it's doable, and maybe I'd try to add something impossible to the mix, like doing it from a kayak. Tangling with big fish on a yak is fun. Tuna on the fly sounds amazing too, and maybe a little more likely...
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Re: Top 5 destinations..........

Postby Flyjunkie » October 15th, 2009, 9:39 am

In no particular Order, divided into Saltwater and freshwater Locations...:

SALTWATER :

Papa New Guinea: for Dogtooth Tuna, Wahoo and other Nasties...

Costa Rica, Pacific side : For a Insane Sailfish trip...

Venice, Louisiana : go out to the Drilling rigs to get my Butt kicked by Yellowfin Tuna...

Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. : Saltwater Salmon action, with a Mix of rockfish, Lingcod and Greenling thrown in for variety...

Seychelles : for flats and Bluewater adventures...


FRESHWATER :

Ungava Bay : Giant Arctic Char.. and some big Brookies....

Iceland : Atlantic Salmon, Arctic Char and the lakes for those Plankton eating Char...

Mongolia : Taimen, Lannock....

Western States : isolated headwaters to catch all the Subspecies of Cutthroats i have not caught yet.. throw in Various races of native Redbands for good measure...

Nipigon region of Ontario/Quebec : Giant Brook Trout in the rivers on Streamers fished on 7 wts.....


There's more locations I'm seriously game for.. but these remain tops (this, however, can and probably will Change as time marches on.... ;) )
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