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Heading north with boat...where to go? #14655936 03/10/23 02:18 PM
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I'm thinking about traveling from Lake Sam Rayburn to Canada border.
Pulling boat.
Want to hit a bunch of lakes on the way...
Any suggestions as to routes? I really enjoy Largemouth, Stripers, Walleye, and Smallmouth...
Thanks in advance for any replies...

Re: Heading north with boat...where to go? [Re: Texas is great] #14656648 03/11/23 02:21 AM
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The country is full of places to go. If you want to hit some of the Texas unique highlights on the way out of Texas you could run up to Texoma for striper, run over to Alan Henry for Alabama Bass, then up to Meredith for Texas Walleye. You could then run up through Colorado and fish lakes like Chatfield Reservoir for walleye, or head to mountain lakes like Dillion lake for trout or even an arctic char. And you can still find plenty of fishing in Wyoming and Montana on your way to Canada.

Re: Heading north with boat...where to go? [Re: Texas is great] #14656849 03/11/23 12:46 PM
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What a fun journey!!

Caddo—>Lake Broken Bow—>Stockton—>St Claire—>Canada


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Originally Posted by CCTX
What a fun journey!!

Caddo—>Lake Broken Bow—>Stockton—>St Claire—>Canada

Re: Heading north with boat...where to go? [Re: Lazy Ike] #14657964 03/12/23 06:18 PM
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cheers Good choices!!!

Re: Heading north with boat...where to go? [Re: Texas is great] #14657974 03/12/23 06:25 PM
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fish My suggestons N. Arkansas / South Missouri. lots of water to hit. From rivers to lot of deep clear water. two of my favs Table Rock & Bull Shoals,I have spent countless days on them. Way before Branson became nashv. multi species inc. Walleye

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Re: Heading north with boat...where to go? [Re: Texas is great] #14658550 03/13/23 12:13 PM
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broken bow, beaver/bull shoals, table rock, lake of the ozarks, northern minnesota for pike/musky/smallmouth then canada.


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Re: Heading north with boat...where to go? [Re: Texas is great] #14677194 03/31/23 10:39 AM
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Hey thanks Everyone for the suggestions. smile
Looking forward to this.
Doing some homeword on the path we'll be taking.
Thanks Again.

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Lake Vermillion in northern Minnesota for small mouth and northern pike. It's a wonderful lake.

Re: Heading north with boat...where to go? [Re: Texas is great] #14679529 04/02/23 11:53 PM
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Big stone lake South Dakota, walleye and white bass, northern pike


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What Silvers said, Big Stone. If you're in that area there's also a lake called Pickerel Lake that's good from smallies and walleye, and it's pretty small and protected from the weather if it's windy.

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headwaters of the mississippi near La Cross, Wi.


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We have some great fishing for walleye on East side of Wyoming. I-25 would take you right along some of it.
Big lake trout on Flaming George on West side of state.

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