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gtkato
May 08, 2014Explorer
Watersprite
I also am an avid fly fisherman. I have owned every kind of RV in the last 40 years. I loved the Truck Camper for reaching those remote fishing spots, but not as useful once reaching the destination.
I have always stayed with 4X4 (used many times on muddy roads).
I now find find the Travel Trailer the best solution for fly fishing.
Once at my camping destination, I can explore the remote fishing spots with my truck. My new Lance 1985 is perfect for two, and my previous Lance 1685 is perfect for one (it is small enough to get into most destinations). I went back to 1/2 ton from diesel because it drives like a car (with 4WD) and pulls the TT like a dream.
You should be able to find a small 16-18ft trailer in you price range that will allow long term occupancy.
I also am an avid fly fisherman. I have owned every kind of RV in the last 40 years. I loved the Truck Camper for reaching those remote fishing spots, but not as useful once reaching the destination.
I have always stayed with 4X4 (used many times on muddy roads).
I now find find the Travel Trailer the best solution for fly fishing.
Once at my camping destination, I can explore the remote fishing spots with my truck. My new Lance 1985 is perfect for two, and my previous Lance 1685 is perfect for one (it is small enough to get into most destinations). I went back to 1/2 ton from diesel because it drives like a car (with 4WD) and pulls the TT like a dream.
You should be able to find a small 16-18ft trailer in you price range that will allow long term occupancy.
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