An outdoors fishing adventure is just what is needed for making this summer something to remember. No matter the weather โ rain or sun โ you can get out there and throw in a line and perhaps make a trophy catch. It is fun to fish no matter where you are; from a boat, a pier, a sandy shore, or a rocky coastline. Below are several state parks where you can enjoy an all-day fishing excursion and then relax at your campsite.
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1. City of Two Harbors Burlington Bay Campground, Minnesota
Common Catches: Lake trout and salmon
City of Two Harbors Burlington Bay Campground is situated right on the north shore of beautiful Lake Superior. It is a wonderful place to enjoy a day or two (or more) of fishing. The lake is renowned for its great lake trout and its quiet campground. Launch your kayak and throw in a line. The sites are comfortable with a picnic table and fire ring. A memorable time will be had by all.
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2. Boyd Lake State Park, Colorado
Common Catches: White bass, walleye, crappie, catfish, bluegill, trout, smallmouth bass, ad perch
Boyd Lake State Park has more than 1,700 acres of water for the best in fishing and boating. The quality fishing will have you returning again and again. To catch some sizable walleye or trout, it is said that trolling a harness at about 15 to 25 feet will have them biting.
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3. Fishing at Kettletown State Park, Connecticut
Common Catches: Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, catfish, black crappie, walleye, rainbow trout, brook trout, and bluegill
Anglers love coming to Kettletown State Park to experience some great fishing. A day of fishing here will get you outdoors to enjoy the sunny days of summer. Lake Zoar is the fifth largest body of freshwater in Connecticut and itโs perfect for water sports and particularly fishing. There is plenty of wildlife around too, including raccoons, deer, and even black bears. Be sure to store all food, etc. appropriately.
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4. Wells Lake State Park, Massachusetts
Common Catches: Largemouth bass, chain pickerel, yellow perch, white perch, bluegill, pumpkin-seed, brown bullhead, white suckers, and golden and bridled shiners
The main attraction is the calm and scenic Walker Pond. Reserve one of the 60 campsites perched on a hillside with access to the water. Spend the day at the freshwater swimming beach, exploring the 10 miles of wooded hiking trails with a great view from Carpenter Rocks, and use the boat ramp to get out on the water to go fishing.
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5. Meade State Park, Kansas
Common Catches: Channel cat, largemouth bass, crappie, and bluegill
Meade State Park has an 80-acre lake that offers prime fishing. With plentiful catches for anglers, the lake is surrounded by trees which give you some great shade for the day. Nature lovers can take some time out to enjoy the wildlife that inhabits the area as well as the multitude of birds, grasses, and flowers. Whether you are on a one-day or multi-day fishing adventure, Meade State Park will provide you with a lovely place to experience it.
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6. Lake Lincoln State Park, Mississippi
Common Catches: Bass, crappie, bream, and catfish
Beautifully serene, Lake Lincoln State Park is the ideal spot to have a fishing vacation. As long as your RV is self-contained, you can park it and stay and throw in a line for some premium catches. Towering hardwoods shade your efforts. Take some time to check out the hiking trails too, and get that feeling of becoming โone with nature.โ
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