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    Default 12 Top Warmwater Retirement Towns

    Okay, folks. Here's our shot at it. Fly Rod & Reel just compiled a list of the 12 top retirement towns . . . with an obvious slant toward trout fishers. All well and good and envious places for the most part. So, if you were to complete a list of the top warmwater retirement towns, where would you settle in? While we'll probably retire in NE MO, this isn't bad shakes around here - - except for the winter. We're 15 minutes from good fly fishing for walleyes in the upper Minnesota River (remote and picturesque), an hour from the Mississippi and great smallie action, and the lakes start about a half hour to 45 minutes from here with good LMB, bluegill, pike, crappie and even some smallie haunts. How about you?

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    White43;
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    Colorado Springs, Colorado

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    NE Indiana - 400+ lakes within an hour; several smallmouth rivers within 1 1/2 hours; them slimy trout fishies within 2-3 hours. House paid for and retired! lol

    Only disadvantage - that hard water in the winter; however, we do have highways heading south that are open all year.

    Donald

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    Believe it or not the area around Atlanta is a great place to live/retire. There is very good trout fishing in the Hooch (right in Atlanta) or north Georgia mountains (about 1-2 hours away). Excellent warmwater opportunities with LM, bream, crappie, stripers etc. all around Atlanta and the weather is tolerable all year long. I fish 12 months of the year and still get to experience the change of seasons I got used to growing up in New England. After 32 years in the south, I am no longer interested in living in cold weather at all. I'm convinced that if the Pilgrims had landed in Savannah, Canada would be huge! We wouldn't have bothered to settle anything north of Virginia

    Jim Smith
    (a very happily transplanted yankee)

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    Hey Hatch!!!
    When will my apartment be ready???
    Mike

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    Hey Mike,

    No problem buddy. Give me 10 minutes
    warning and I'll kick the dog out of his
    house and throw in an armload of fresh
    straw for ya. Warm regards, Jim

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    Jim,
    That's FANTASTIC! My wife takes the straw out...says I'll ruin it for when the dog gets back in.

    Seriously, it MUST be Bonneau, SC...read Hatch's lunker gill & redear waters. Remember folks, we're talkin' warmwater.
    Mike

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    Hey Mike,

    Lake Moultrie is some really good
    warm water. Most of the fishing shows and
    magazines give it high ratings. Even with
    the publicity, it's easy to find a chunk of
    water to fish without having to share. In
    my swamp fisheries on the north shore of the
    lake, it's exceedingly rare to find another
    boat in my hotspots. I like that a lot.

    But as far as living here, we really do
    live in the sticks.*G* If your not easy to
    entertain, you would quickly become bored.
    But if you like peace and quiet, it's super!
    I tell everyone Bonneau, because it's on the
    maps. MacBeth where we live rarely shows up
    on them. Bonneau has their own cop now.
    But they still don't have a stoplight yet. We don't either. If you want to see a real
    stoplight, you gotta go to Moncks Corner,
    the county seat.*G* But by the same token,
    nobody remembers, or cares, where they put
    the house keys. Never use them. We know
    where the car and truck keys are. In the
    ignition or over the visor where we keep
    them. As often as not my wallet is on the
    console in my pickup. That way I don't
    have to remember to take it when I go to
    town. So, it has it's advantages too.
    Folks are honest and friendly. Goes with
    the territory.*G*

    I point this out because most folks will
    fish less than 60 days a year. That leaves
    a lot of time to be doing something else.
    You just gotta make sure those bases are
    covered too.*G* Warm regards, Jim

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    Sounds like our town, Hatch. We went for a week ot the Domican Republic. As we left I asked Sharon if she had a key to the front door. Nope. Well, I hadn't had mine for a couple of years. So, we made sure it was tight enough to keep the box elder bugs out and took off. One of our exchange students came over to use the computer while we were out b/c there was an empty milk glass next to it, which is shaped a bit differently than my wine glasses. Only comment someone made was,
    "Looks like Meryn was here to use the computer." Tomorrow it's to the tailwaters for some walleyes. Not trout, though the country is just as pretty. And we'll be the only ones out there! JGW

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    It doesn't get any better than East Texas small towns. Terrific lakes, large and small, all within driving distance, ponds to die for, withing driving distance of Arkansas trout fishing and Gulf saltwater fishing. A paradise for the fly fishing person.

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