We recently retired. I fished as a kid, and after 3 months in Cape Coral, Florida I've finally gotten my husband interested. Especially if a boat purchase were included (which I would like, too).
We currently live in Phoenix, AZ. Obviously, not good fishing territory. We were thinking of relocating, anyway. But humidity is a major problem for him, which knocks out a lot of good fishing territory.
I've tried to develop a list of what we are looking for, and I think that several states (including KY) that you guys discuss might work for us.
* We don't care much about trophies or fish species. We like active fishing - lots of fish, most of which we release anyway. Sitting for 3 hours with 2 nibbles is not our style.
* No real preference for fresh water vs salt water. Not interested in big game or deep sea fishing. Would like to be somewhere we can have a boat - either at our own dock or in a marina. Trailering and launching is not too easy at our age.
* Cold weather and snow - VERY minimal, please. Heat is fine - we prefer it (AZ, remember?) but humidity is very uncomfortable for my husband. A breeze helps. If high humidity is limited to just a couple of months, he could tolerate it (or we'd go rent somewhere else during the summer.) Or if cold/snow is going to be a part of our lives for 2-3 months, we'll tolerate it for good weather and fishing the rest of the year.
* Near a small, medium or larger city, suburbs are fine. Way out country living (Aka the boonies) is not for us.
* No family restrictions - and no concern about school systems.
I'd appreciate everyone's thoughts and opinions. Thanks.
PS: Yes, I realize that there are many areas of California that meet the above requirements quite well. But who the heck can afford to live there, with the cost of real estate and taxation? Not us, I'm afraid.



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