January 19, 2011
Extreme Fish, Extreme Destinations
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Odds are you've never seen a golden dorado in its own backyard. You can change that, though, if you have the urge to take your fishing to new heights. Book a trip with Fly Fishing Patagonia. It'll cost some serious dinero, but folks in the know say these guides are among the best, and yes, a fishing trip to Argentina will change your life.
And if golden dorado are not your style, here are four other extreme fishing adventures—across the price spectrum—that will stick with ya' for good:
Lake Cachuma, California
Hall-of-Fame fisherman Bill Siemantel has shown the world the type of high-quality bass Lake Cachuma holds. Also of interest to budget-minded anglers: Inexpensive camping and RV options around the lake.
Paradise Plus Guide Service, Louisiana
Bull redfish and trophy-class seatrout on the Mississippi Delta. What's more to say?
Tuna Hunter, Massachusetts
Little in sportfishing is more extreme than targeting Atlantic bluefin tuna. Big boats, heavy tackle and huge, arm-wrecking fish. It'll take you and a partner or two to subdue just one giant.
Fireweed Lodge, Alaska
One sentence on Fireweed's website reads: "It's like being in the middle of a National Geographic special." Catching king and silver salmon, Alaskan halibut and gaudy rockfish just makes it better.
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Read the stories about Fireweed and you'll be hooked. |
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