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Old 02-26-2020, 07:48 PM
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Hey all,

One of my best friends is tying the knot in October 2020. The game plan for his bachelor party is renting an RV and heading up North the first week of October. We plan to swing east and pass through Mass. on the way up. So NH/VT are possible fishing spots for a day and NY for a day. If anyone can share their knowledge of what to fish for in the area, possible stretches of water, any advice would be greatly appreciated. I will be researching what to fish for and possible fishing spots, but I am unfamiliar with fishing up there. I'm figuring streams/rivers, but maybe there are state parks or other areas where you can park an RV and fish. Also, if anyone knows of any "Gentleman's Clubs" near any hot spot to fish, please let me know.

Thanks in advance!
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Old 02-26-2020, 08:46 PM
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Sweeeeet. Sounds like an amazing trip. Champlain is about as it gets
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Old 02-26-2020, 09:29 PM
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Or hit da salmon riva area and jump to Syracuse for da clubs!!!
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Old 02-26-2020, 10:49 PM
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Thanks guys, I'll def check it out
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Old 02-27-2020, 09:41 AM
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Prime time for salmon run then, might even get lucky and get a early season steelhead or brown...
If your gonna do that touch base with me I can point you to some good spots and info to help u out,
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Old 02-27-2020, 10:18 AM
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deerfield and swift river in western MA are both awesome trout fishing then the white river up in vt. not to sure about the clubs up there. as someone else already mentioned the salmon river area in NY should be great that time of year
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Old 02-27-2020, 12:15 PM
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That's easily over $200.00 for non resident fishing license right there !
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Sweeeeet. Sounds like an amazing trip. Champlain is about as it gets

I heard the same about Champlain... Probably one of the best Smallmouth fisheries in the country....
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Hey all,

One of my best friends is tying the knot in October 2020. The game plan for his bachelor party is renting an RV and heading up North the first week of October. We plan to swing east and pass through Mass. on the way up. So NH/VT are possible fishing spots for a day and NY for a day. If anyone can share their knowledge of what to fish for in the area, possible stretches of water, any advice would be greatly appreciated. I will be researching what to fish for and possible fishing spots, but I am unfamiliar with fishing up there. I'm figuring streams/rivers, but maybe there are state parks or other areas where you can park an RV and fish. Also, if anyone knows of any "Gentleman's Clubs" near any hot spot to fish, please let me know.

Thanks in advance!
This sounds like a fun trip! If you're after trout you might look at https://roscoecampsite.com/ Roscoe is nick named trout town USA and this campground is located right along a nice stretch of the Beaverkill and a short drive to the upper Delaware.
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On the way up there you might pass the Esopus which is hot for browns that time of year. My buddies and I did pretty well there October of last year. Have a blast!
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