Best fight, based pound for pound.
- wolfe
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Can't speak for the sturgeons or drums...never caught them.
I really admire the headstrong fight of an acrobatic smallmouth. Ya just don't know if you're going to get them in the boat 'til they're in hand. Pike are just plain crazy to catch and their bullistic battle is always a rush (as is the tiger musky, which in my experience like to leap as well as take you under the boat)!
But...all that being said...I can only imagine the fight a 20" SUNNY would provide. Now THAT would be something!
W.
I really admire the headstrong fight of an acrobatic smallmouth. Ya just don't know if you're going to get them in the boat 'til they're in hand. Pike are just plain crazy to catch and their bullistic battle is always a rush (as is the tiger musky, which in my experience like to leap as well as take you under the boat)!
But...all that being said...I can only imagine the fight a 20" SUNNY would provide. Now THAT would be something!
W.
Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
- FromTheNorth
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- FromTheNorth
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KPIN, - It's too bad that you havn't felt the power, they've been compared to bonefish! It's raw power and crazy speed. They'll rap themselves around your anchor line in the blink of an eye. I love smallie fishing, but a 2 pound whitefish fights like a 3-4lb smallie... a 5+ pounder fights like a salmon!
Hope everyone can get a chance to catch some. The beauty is that if you can find em, you can catch 30+ of them in a day.
Hope everyone can get a chance to catch some. The beauty is that if you can find em, you can catch 30+ of them in a day.
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- getnjiggywithit
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hmmm...getnjiggywithit wrote:has any one tried north amarican shad ?? They are a salt water fish that comes up the ottawa to spawn.... Ive had 5lbers peel off 150yards of line in like 30 seconds The next closest would have to be a fresh steelhead
Ive never heard of anything saltwater swimming up the ottawa to spawn (except eels). Where on the ottawa do you go to catch them, and when?
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I would say yes.wolfe wrote:Just wondering where (for those who have caught them) you would rank GAR in this mix? I would assume they were great fighters based on the way they look, but obviously that doesn't mean a whole lot!
W.
They tend to make an awsome 30-40 foot run right at the hookset, and leap out of the water alot also.
If the fight doesn't impress you, the teeth will. I have one cut through a steel leader after it was netted and thrashing about. I'd like to see a pike do that .
is this the fish you're talking about?Clap_For_The_Wolfman wrote:thank man.getnjiggywithit wrote:Wolfman The shad can be found in the montreal area and go as far as the carillion power dam! They come in early summer and stay for 3-4 weeks.
maybe if i'm out that way in the spring i'll give it a try.
i'm kinda curious what they look like.....it's google time!