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luv2fish
05-24-2004, 01:07 PM
Hello everyone,

I was wondering if anyone knew of any really cool fishing trips or packages that are decently priced? The areas we are considering would be around Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Or if there are better ones I am open to all suggestions. The type of fish is also pretty open right now too. I have been searching online and have seen some but I know there has to be a lot more out there. Please make any suggestions as to what can be fun. Thanks!!




deputy865
05-25-2004, 11:58 AM
i have question for you how did you get an avatar so early it took me 100 posts to get mine and you have 10 whats up with that?
o ya about the trip go up to the up and do some researching for fishing places they have some good fishing there :chillin:

luv2fish
05-26-2004, 07:56 AM
About the Avatar, I just selected a picture on the internet and it fit the required size to customize your own. I think that you mean that it takes 100 posts before Mich-Sports offers you their selection.

I did look at a lot of Canadian fishing packages and we had one selected but we decided to go down south more towards the ocean instead. However it all depends on the cost also. If we can't find a reasonable package price we will be heading up north, bugs and all, because I just cannot afford the $2-$3,000 per person it costs down south not with a wedding and reception in the works also.

deputy865
05-26-2004, 11:58 AM
i dont know if you get this channel up there but do you get OLN(outdoor life network) if you do watch it from time to time and they do fishing trips all over. if you want there is a show called stehals north to alaska and they do halibut there and all of that. ill watch it for you and get the info on some tours and ect. but if you want to go down south for some awsome bass fishing go to lake fork texas they might have resorts i dont know if your familier with the state of place but at lake fork they have lunker program wich means that 13 pounds and up bass are common they keep the smaller ones in a tank until they grow to standered size then release then into the lake. very good reviews i have heared. well ill cheack things out for you tonight and give you the info on with i know from oln. talk to ya later. :D