At the end of High School this year me and my friends want to go on vacation after we graduate. So we were thinking about spending sometime at the Wisconsin Dells. Is there any place to camp near the Dells, then we can just buy a passes to some of the water parks to save money. Also is there any where near the Dells to fish? We want to go fishing some where, if not then we will probably head up to Minnesota and stop at the dells on the way back.
Or if you guys have any better ideas on what to do for a end of school vacation let me know. We all live in Chicago
Does anyone have any awesome campsites located in Tennessee? I’m looking for a site with lots of great hiking trails and nice scenery.. maybe some fishing and kayaking/canoing. Just a fun place to spend a romantic week.
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Im from Pennsylvania and looking to go on a fishing and camping trip this summer with my wife and two sons(7&3). I figure NY is my best bet since the fishing in PA is not very good. Canada would probably be best but I dont want to travel that far. The fishing around Lake Ontario is fantastic but the Idea of taking my two small boys two such a big lake scares me, plus there is not alot of panfish spots to take the kids. I looked into the finger lakes but I know very little about the area. Seems like all they have is wineries and campgrounds not on the lakes. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
I live in central florida and want to go camping, fishing, and hiking. Where is some place on a river or out in the woods where I can do all of this and there are no bears?
Do you have any tips on long term (more than a week) camping, roughing it/survival? I would love to go backpacking either through the Grand Canyon, or SOMEWHERE, for a month or so, just living off the land, exploring, fishing, hiking, etc. But I have NEVER done it before. Have you ever done it? And do you have any tips you would like to share with me? One guy already told me that if you eat match heads it protects you from ticks. Things like that. Essential but minimal equipment to bring, how to purify water, food, shelter-should I bring a tent, or find something else to use? Recommend any places to go? Whats the best way to protect against animals? How do I wash my hair?! Im looking for any tips, recommendations, places to go, suggestions, websites, books, etc! Thanks!
Cooking a channel catfish on the creek on sand bar cooking with leave’s the old native American way ,Basic Wilderness survival bushcraft, Camping tips.
Anglers from all over the U.S. venture to the country’s Fourth Corner, which happens to be the Pacific Northwest. Within Washington State, decorated with a plethora of rivers and also streams along with numerous lakes (and finally, the Pacific Ocean on your doorstep), fishing equals salmon. The various types of salmon who return towards Washington’s rivers throughout the years used to be the dietary basis of the native Indian nations which have known this part of the continent home for more than 5,000 years. Just caught Pacific salmon delicately grilled over an undisturbed flame upon a cedar plank has long been a custom in what local people tend to call chinuk illahee, as well as “Land of the Chinook [People].” Across this naturally immature area of the world (the region’s geography developed its present character a meager 14 million years ago), you’ll find over five types of salmon species: chinook, coho, chum, pink and sockeye.
Though, the various chucks of water found perfectly to vacation rental amenities throughout this region boast that other than merely salmon. People that book a room in Washington bed breakfasts next to pristine Lake Chelan in the area’s north-central region or by the En-Chi-Wanna (“Great Mother River,” a Sahaptin name for the Columbia) shall come across bountiful amounts of sturgeon, trout and steelhead also.
Tourists to the state should desire to hire some skilled tour guides that happen to be informed about the regional rivers and know when the fish are abundant. You can communicate with many of these services ahead of time so that you can arrange that Washington holiday with the best fishing hours. You’ll find an informative online guide to these services at Washington Fishing Guides (http://www.1fghp.com/wa.html). These services will provide you with bait as well as tackle, also you should be able to get some information on budget Washington inns at which to stay as well.
Staying by the ocean also means salt water fishing also. Some of the best Washington beach vacation rentals are situated at Ocean Shores, towards the north of Aberdeen, plus Long Beach, a zone approximately 20 miles to the north of the historical Astoria, Oregon next to the mouth of the Columbia. It is not necessary to venture out into the open sea to encounter the big catch, however; beach rooms in the San Juan Islands can be less expensive in the non peak period, and also the fishing is brilliant within the watched waters of Puget Sound plus the Strait of San Juan de Fuca which isolates the Olympic Peninsula from Vancouver Island.
Fishing season in Washington is nearly throughout the year apart from May. October to April is the best time to go just after the fall salmon and winter steelhead (and also this is when you’ll be able to find the best deals on lodging); trout is more common June through September.
I wanted to ask do anyone know a good spot in the Tennessee Valley or to do primitive camping ( tent) with my family? It doesn’t matter if I have to pay or not. As long as it is near fishing and close to being secluded.Planning to go during the first week in September. I live in Huntsville Alabama. Thanks.
Or a good place in a wooded area where there isnt a bunch of RVs.
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My husband and I are palnning a trip mid september to Bar Harbour Maine, staying in a campground on the water. Is that a good time for fishing..and what would be running then??
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