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Minnesota, "the land of 10,000 lakes," is the fishing Mecca of the Midwest. From border to border, anglers will find lakes, rivers and streams within miles of each other.
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If you want a good chance at a king salmon the size of a German shepherd or a halibut as big as a tabletop, Ketchikan's fishing resorts will do everything they can to make the dream come true.
"We're probably most famous for salmon…
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Canada is a fishing fantasy come true. The country offers sport fishermen pristine lakes and rivers, serviced by resorts that run the gamut from budget and rustic to luxurious and comfortable.
Canada's size provides sport fishermen…
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Sitka, Alaska, is located in the southeast Alaska archipelago, more commonly known as the Alaska panhandle. Sitka is one of the best places to fish for salmon and halibut in the state and offers tourists the ultimate Alaskan "last fron…
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Of the many tourists' attractions in British Columbia Canada, the lakes draw visitors from all over the world. The fishing, boating, hiking around the lakes provide many opportunities to participate in outdoor activities. Different spe…
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North of Tampa Bay along Florida's Nature Coast, Citrus County has long been known as a destination for outdoor recreation. Popular for the wildlife at Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park, the manatees that winter in the Chassahowitzka and…
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Leesburg is located in central Florida on the Harris Chain of Lakes. The city, also known as the "Lakefront City," is a freshwater angler's dream come true; an angler can fish the six interconnecting lakes within the area. Birdwatchers…
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Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes and offers visitors a variety of fishing resorts with varying amenities. Resorts are concentrated in the northern half of the state, where there is an abundance of unexploited lakes with large popu…
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Alaska is a premier fishing destination due to its abundance of unexploited fishing waters. Visitors will find a wide variety of resorts, which include fly-in and drive-in locations throughout the Alaskan wilderness. Guests can book gu…
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Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" and located in an area where the winters are long and harsh, Minnesota is well known as one of the best destinations for ice fishing in the United States. No matter whether you're a novice or an old…
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South Dakota offers plenty of fishing opportunities with its numerous mountain lakes, streams, reservoirs and glacial lakes. There are nearly 30 fish species in the state providing anglers with a variety of catches year-round. Fishing…
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Located in central Missouri, Lake of the Ozarks has more than 1,000 miles of shoreline and fishing for paddlefish, walleye, white bass, largemouth bass, spotted bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill and hybrid striped bass. The lake is open…
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Upper Red Lake is a mid-size community in the northwest portion of Minnesota. The Chippewa National Forest is to the east of Upper Red Lake. The region is surrounded by lakes and wildlands, making it a popular destination for outdoor e…
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Illinois is full of fish-filled waterways: rivers, lakes and hidden streams. Among the options for Prairie State anglers are some all-inclusive fishing resorts. Consider trying your luck at a resort on the Rock River in Northwest Illin…
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Lake Winnibigoshish, or Lake Winnie as the locals call it is, located in north central Minnesota in the Chippewa National Forest. The lake is Minnesota's fifth largest lake at 67,000 acres and has quality fishing for walleye, northern…
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