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Old September 28th, 2006, 08:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
Greg Jetter
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Hey Folks:

I'm looking for advice on affordable tropical fishing on a limited budget.
I Live in Alaska and have tired of Salmon and Trout fishing (over 30
years of it), I'm looking for a place to fish in the tropics for a few
weeks next winter when it 40 below up here .. sometime in February/March
of 2007. It would be nice to have accommodations on the beach as well.
I've considered Central America and Indonesia , any experience with
either of those ?

Any place that is warm 70 degrees in the above time frame will be
considered G ..

Thanks for your advice , as I don't get out much , 3 times in 30 years I've
gone to the states all three times for Funerals..


Greg


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Old September 29th, 2006, 04:50 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
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Check out http://www.tropicalfishing.com/tropical.htm

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Hey Folks:

I'm looking for advice on affordable tropical fishing on a limited
budget.
I Live in Alaska and have tired of Salmon and Trout fishing (over 30
years of it), I'm looking for a place to fish in the tropics for a few
weeks next winter when it 40 below up here .. sometime in February/March
of 2007. It would be nice to have accommodations on the beach as well.
I've considered Central America and Indonesia , any experience with
either of those ?

Any place that is warm 70 degrees in the above time frame will be
considered G ..

Thanks for your advice , as I don't get out much , 3 times in 30 years
I've
gone to the states all three times for Funerals..


Greg


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Old September 29th, 2006, 06:19 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
Dan, danl, Redbeard uh Greybeard now
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On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:45:40 -0800, Greg Jetter
wrote:

Hey Folks:

I'm looking for advice on affordable tropical fishing on a limited budget.
I Live in Alaska and have tired of Salmon and Trout fishing (over 30
years of it), I'm looking for a place to fish in the tropics for a few
weeks next winter when it 40 below up here .. sometime in February/March
of 2007. It would be nice to have accommodations on the beach as well.
I've considered Central America and Indonesia , any experience with
either of those ?

Any place that is warm 70 degrees in the above time frame will be
considered G ..

Thanks for your advice , as I don't get out much , 3 times in 30 years I've
gone to the states all three times for Funerals..


Greg

Southern/Southcentral Florida comes to mind. Try google.

Ask in rec.outdoors.fishing.bass.

Might want to try in alt,binaries.pictures.fishing

Bass, panfish, Peacock Bass and sal****er species are all available
and you don't have to leave the country.



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Old September 29th, 2006, 06:39 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
Greg Jetter
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Gene Kelly wrote:

Check out http://www.tropicalfishing.com/tropical.htm


Thanks , this helps me out quite a bit.


Greg

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Old September 29th, 2006, 08:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
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In article , Greg Jetter wrote:
Gene Kelly wrote:

Check out http://www.tropicalfishing.com/tropical.htm


Thanks , this helps me out quite a bit.


Get a few guys and you could probably organize a nice party, maybe save some money??

greg
 




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