Where can I find a cheap fishing trip?


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ryankid9 asked:


I would like to go on a 5 day fishing trip on the cheap. I live in Ohio and you can only fish Lake Erie so many times and still be interested in it. Please help.

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3 Responses to “Where can I find a cheap fishing trip?”

  1. joed Says:

    Define “cheap”. joed

  2. winkydink Says:

    Ryan-

    I’ll take a stab at this for you. an inexpensive 5 day trip will run you about 2000 to 2500. Mexico is the cheapest place to travel in your hemisphere, with the best chance of catching the most amount of fish.

    Without getting into too much detail, that amount should cover airfare, meals, transportation, hotel and fishing. a five day trip means 3 days of fishing, one to get there and one to leave. Use a local travel agent, at least for the first time. You have recourse when things go wrong, and in mexico, they will.

    There are plenty of people in Ohio who go to Mexico regularly to fish, often at set times during the year, if you can find a group of seasoned travelers, even better, go with them. One word of caution about that, some people use Mexico as a place to do things they wouldnt think of doing at home. If you meet a group, and they all have beers in their hands, run, there are plenty of serious, respectful folks who go down there and spank fish. winkydink

  3. KJ Says:

    If you like fishing for black bass, rainbow trout, brownie, crappie, or walleye then I suggest going to Beavers Bend State Park of southeastern Oklahoma which is home to Broken Bow Lake. The lake has mirror-clear water due to its being surrounded by mountains.

    I like to fish for rainbow and brown trout so my favorite place to go is:
    The Lower Mountain Fork River near Broken Bow Lake. It offers 14 miles of trout habitat. The lower Mountain Fork is a tail waters fishery flowing out of Broken Bow Lake and includes a 3.8-mile trophy section where boats and barbed hooks are banned. KJ

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