Having just returned from it, I have to say Craig, Montana on the Missouri River is a true fishing town. The town literally consists of 1 taco stand, 2 bars and 4 fly shops. That's all.
On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 3:47:43 PM UTC-4, Ben H wrote:
-- On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 3:47:43 PM UTC-4, Ben H wrote:
Edit - saw that Misha voted Sacramento too.
On Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 10:05:39 AM UTC-4, Ben H wrote:For the Southeast: Asheville, Knoxville, Atlanta in that order. Smallies, trout and striper.Another one I haven't seen mentioned yet is Sacramento, CA. I know somebody from that area and it is an amazing home base for fishing excursions. Sacramento R has both warmwater species (largemouth, striper) and anadramous cold water fish (salmon, steelhead). You are also within striking distance of lake Tahoe and all the Sierra/Nevada coldwater streams immediately to the east. Based on proximity to great coldwater fisheries, I'd score that city higher than San Fran and the rest of the bay area.
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