whitch species off fish is your favorite to catch.....

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Post by bottom feeder »

I like to catch fish period but eyes the most.
Jason I recognise that bass and know who took that pic :) :oops:
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Definatly largemouth bass followed by smallmouth. I never found walleye that exciting to catch except for on ice. I guess its probably becuase i dont eat fish :lol:
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PICKEREL! :lol:
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Largemouth, smallmouth, musky, gar, bowfin, walleye then pikes. Any warm water fish that pull my rod and that I can catch in public lake and river is fine with me. :D

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Chinook Salmon, out on Lake On. Kind of like catching a 30lbs smallmouth bass in 300 feet of water, oh yeah, with tons of endurance.

Followed by the Muskellunge.
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Post by Wallyboss »

D O R E T A B A R N A C

Walleye #%^^%#
When hell freezes over, I'll be there icefishing!!!

If you can't stand behind our troops,
Please feel free to stand in front of them!!!

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Post by steve-hamilton »

Jan-Feb = Browns Rainbows
March-April = Salmon
May-June = catfish/carp
July-September = Bass
October = Muskie
November-December = Walleye

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Post by Fishboy »

Brookies on the fly in spring. That's #1 in my book. They are without a doubt the most spectacular looking fish in fresh water in Canada. 8)

Bass on the fly is a distant 2nd. You haven't caught bass until you've done it on the fly! :P
Time's fun when you're having flies.
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Give me topwater bass fishing anyday..... 8)
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Everyone needs to think bigger than they are...

Nothing beats catching a 20 lb Red Snapper out of 500 feet of water in Vancouver!!!! What a thrill
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Post by trexellunge »

Rock Bass.......................................as long as a big musky swallows it while I'm reeling it in.
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Post by Mike the 'Tender »

For me, there's nothing like fighting an acrobatic rainbow or speckle on light tackle. I'm not even talking large bows, but ones in the 1-4 pound range. I don't think anything's funner than trying to take them on a light action rod and reel and 4-6lb test line.
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Seaweed Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:44 pm Post subject: best fishing

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Give me topwater bass fishing anyday.....
Amen to that

To quote Homer J Simpson "Humm... top water bass"

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Chromers all the way from the bank. Drifting structure for walleye is second.
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Post by trapperdirk »

I fish them all and like them all but nothing compares to the mighty speckle trout . The rest seem like wet noodles especially through the ice . :wink:

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