Posted on May 11, 2015
SSG Carlos Madden
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Bass season is coming, especially in the north. I remember some good spots at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO but I'm wondering what other posts offer solid fishing. This will be helpful for fishermen/women PCS'ing, going to school, or doing DTY. Post pictures if you have them!
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2LT Scott Armstrong
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Fort Drum offers outstanding Bass fishing on post, excellent Muskie fishing on the nearby St. Lawrence Seaway and world class Salmon and Steelhead fishing in Lake Ontario and the Salmon River just to the south.
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SSG Kenneth Huhn Jr
SSG Kenneth Huhn Jr
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There is good fishing in the streams in the training area on Ft. Drum.
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SFC Israel Rodriguez
SFC Israel Rodriguez
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FT Benning on the Chattahoochee River and Lake Oliver some of the best Bass fishing of my life!
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SPC Richard Zacke
SPC Richard Zacke
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Spec. 4 Rick Zacke
There's no base nearby but the best bass fishing in the world is on the St. Johns river in Palatka, Florida (some call it east Palatka). Enjoy!!
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John B. Valdez
John B. Valdez
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Thanks for the info. I will mark it in my notes, for the next good fishing.
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SFC Melvin Brandenburg
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My brother says it's worth fighting off the gators to fish Ft Stewart.
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1SG Gary Smith
1SG Gary Smith
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I fish there as a kid and there’s plenty of fish, cannot say we fought off gators! Well I’m a Bulldog so on the other hand yes and we beat them! Lol
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SGT Michael Hopkins
SGT Michael Hopkins
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I fished for the Bass in Ft. Stewart in 1980 and 81, it was very common to pull a 7-9 pound'er out daily. I fished everyday I was there. Best Bass fishing spot around those neck of the woods.
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SFC Melvin Brandenburg
SFC Melvin Brandenburg
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SGT Michael Hopkins my brother is retired and he won't move from Savannah because of the fishing
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LTC Mark Widener
LTC Mark Widener
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The lake bass at Ft Stewart are usually pretty hungry and good for a quick strike - haven't pulled anything of great size out yet but my fishin' is usually pretty low keyed and just enjoying the solitude of the back woods of Ft Stewart. I have found the mosquitos more bothersome than the gators though.
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1SG Brian Allen
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Fort Polk, LA. The sportsmans paradise!
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Good Ol Tolendo Bend
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SSG Gary Johnson
SSG Gary Johnson
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Took Basic there in 65-66. D-1-5 at North Fort. Tigerland was in full gear and even though I did my AIT at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, I never once saw a pool of water that fish lived in. Camp Roberts in CA. offered great Trout and Catfish but the Bass were at what was HLMR at that time and now is Fort Hunter Ligget, CA. There were some monsters in some of the ponds, easily over 10+ pounds. As for today, couldn't say, that was from 9/68 to 6/70.
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