Fly Fishing Pa

What is a good car for holding fishing equipment and fishing destinations go?
I took the fishing Fly-in VA-WV-PA-NY area (but seen in other areas would also be of interest to me.) I'm looking to buy a new car that my father is about to die, was discussed the possibility of buying an SUV with four-wheel drive or not. If a large number of fishing areas in areas that are only accessible by road vehicles? Or worse is a dirt road in a sedan and a crossover can cope? Like new, so I am looking for a reason to buy one, but I mean, if you never take the opportunity in the field. What is the point exactly? What type unity and making it a good fishing car? I was using my previous sedan and which would remove the bar whenever I made a new section of the river, which was a bit boring. All advice / comments would be welcome! Thank you!
I drive four-cylinder, four-door sedan. He gets high mileage, and when I took the fish is treated as a vehicle road. The train rocks scraping and other things and does not seem bothered by it. I have enough trunk space to transport a couple on boxes and all I gotta do, but the good thing I like about my car is the fact that the rear seats fold level and everything I have to drag it forward onto the bars with the trunk and limbs to get on the scoreboard. As Daewoo is not a bad trip. Of course, as otherwise, I really like to have a four-wheel drive pickup. Preferably, a Bronco. Mmm … eighty-four with a torque monster three to one hundred and six straight hub four-speed … This would be the last.
Fly Fishing The Little Juniata River And Spring Creek
