Choosing the Perfect Fishing Trip
One of the first things you
must do to plan a great fishing trip is to identify your
priorities. You need to be more specific than just saying you
want great fishing. Great fishing may mean different things to
each person in your fishing party.
One person might be happy
with catching 20 fish per day, while another might be expecting
30 fish per hour. So, you need to decide this up
front.
Let's take a look at some of
the most important things to consider when deciding where to go
on your fishing trip.
What type of fish do
you want to catch?
While this may seem obvious,
it is something that needs to be discussed. One person may want
to fish for walleye and northern pike, while others may want to
go bass fishing. Since many northern lakes have water too cold
for bass, you may end up at a lake that would really disappoint
the bass fisherman.
Do you want tons of
action? Or trophy fish?
Some anglers simply enjoy
catching lots of fish (most any size) with the hope of getting
a few big ones. Other fishermen would rather give up catching a
large quantity of fish for a better chance at catching the
biggest fish they can find. You need to decide which is more
important to your fishing group... lots of fish that maybe
aren't the biggest or fewer fish but a greater chance of a
really big one.
It should be noted that there
are many places where you can do both... catch lots of fish and
get some big ones. But, these tend to be at the more remote and
pricey lodges and are not always feasible for many fishing
groups.
How are you going to
catch your fish?
Do you like to troll? Or
drift? Fish in streams? Deep water fish?
We've seen people trolling in
60 feet of water thinking the fish were only a few feet from
the surface. Not much chance of catching anything this way. Be
sure you know the type of fishing your group prefers and that
the lake will offer it.
What do you want to
spend for this fishing trip?
The price you're willing to
pay will have a great impact on the type of fishing trip you'll
have.
Be realistic. How much do you
really want to spend? Are you comfortable in a tent or
tar-paper shack on a lake with great fishing?
Or would you prefer staying
at a more upscale fishing lodge?
Do you want to cook for
yourself... or do you want the fishing camp to do the
cooking?
And what about shower
facilities? Are you willing to use a community shower or do you
want a private shower and bath in your own cabin. Gentlemen, if
you're taking your spouse on this trip, make absolutely sure
you consider this one! If you don't, it could spoil an
otherwise great trip.
Other considerations are how
long the trip will be and the type of fish you are looking to
catch. A trip to a fishing lodge on a lake with pan fish and
bass will likely be much cheaper that a trip to Alaska or
Northern Canada for arctic char.
So, if you really want a
great fishing trip, start by planning just exactly what you
want out of the trip and how much you are willing to spend. Do
it right and you can have the fishing trip of a
lifetime.
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