Category Archives: Fishing Locations
Top 5 National Parks in America for Fishing Enthusiasts
Fishing One of These 5 Great Parks Should Be on Your Bucket List Forget going down to the usual local lake or pond for a day of fishing. If you live in America, the thought of wasting precious leisure hours re-hooking bait and anxiously waiting for a tug is painful, ...
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Dream Fishing in Los Suenos
Fishing Dreams Are Reality in Los Suenos, Costa Rica There are very few locations in the world that offer a better setting for sports fishing and adventure than Costa Rica. This tiny Central American country of barely 5 million people, with an area smaller than West Virginia, has over the ...
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Pacific Paradise Fishing: Welcome to Hawaii
The Aloha State - Sportfishing's Paradise The Aloha State is the last state added to the United States (1959) but that is probably the only thing it is last in. When it comes to sheer, breath-taking beauty this island destination has very few peers. Hawaii has been a top vacation ...
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Nicaragua: Latin America’s Hottest Sport Fishing Secret is Out
Quietly Becoming Central America's Sport Fishing Hotspot Just a couple of decades ago very few people thought of Nicaragua while planning their next big fishing trip - it just wasn't that kind of place. Fast forward to 2015 and things have changed dramatically. It went from being a country that ...
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Amazing Peacock Bass Fishing: Gatun Lake Panama
It's no secret that American President Theodore Roosevelt was an avid outdoorsman and proponent of “masculine vigor,” so one almost wonders if he knew that completion of the Panama Canal would create a number of fantastic fishing spots in Central America. Of course, we'll never know if Teddy was thinking ...
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Clackamas River Fishing
The Clackamas River is a tributary, about 83 miles long, of the Willamette River in northwestern Oregon in the United States. The river drains an area of about 940 square miles. In its upper reaches, it passes through mostly forested, rugged mountainous terrain, while in its lower third, it passes ...
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