What's your GOAL this year?

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Well considering my 1st child is due in early July, my goal will be to get out fishing at least a few times in July/August...lets hope the baby likes to sleep alot.

Thinking my future goals will have to wait until next season.

Although I will get one crack at a nickel bass on the 26th...oh and I want to find and fix the leak in my boat, as I will have alot to time with the boat in my garage this summer...

Goals already accomplished this season:

1) Fish and catch a BOQ walleye
2) catch more then one decent spec trout in a day
3) meet and fish with more fish-hawkers
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Post by Lucci »

As I'm dedicating this season to Fishing for Muskie my goal is to catch a good size one. Even if i don't, I wanna make it my goal to squeeze in as many cast to try to do so.
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7Lbs Largie from the Ottawa. Landed some 6lbs Largies but never a 7. I am sure they are kicking around in the Ottawa up here in the valley.

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get the time to pick up my new boat @ almontefisher's cotttage ! :D



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marcthefisherman wrote:
PerchPredator wrote:I've never caught a walleye before. That's my goal.
Get out on the water as much as possible and just enjoy the outdoors
we can fix that this this Saturday I hope
Done like dinner...better get some new goals 8)
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Post by Trisomy21 »

Realistically,
1) upper 5 or 6lb bass
2) double digit pike
3) Big large mouth on live bait

Any one of those will win me some money and pay for all the tackle and gear I've been buying at the marina lol
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marcthefisherman wrote:
marcthefisherman wrote:
PerchPredator wrote:I've never caught a walleye before. That's my goal.
Get out on the water as much as possible and just enjoy the outdoors
we can fix that this this Saturday I hope
Done like dinner...better get some new goals 8)
WOO HOO! In that case
New Goals

1) get out in my float tube for some fly fishin
2) catch a 5lb smallie
3) beat a few PB's for all fish
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JZ wrote:Here are a few of my goals...

5lb bass
5lb walleye
10lb pike
any laker
any spec

I think I have a decent shot at this however I will be fishing from shore most of the time so it will be a challege. (might have to wait for next ice season for the laker)
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Tarpon in my hand, 20 + pound carp, and first pike 45 inches or longer.
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GuinnessGuy wrote: #3: Harvest a 10-15lbs Sturgeon, for table fare.GG
Why?!?? Of all the fish to eat. These are rare old bottom feeders with lots of cartilage. From my perspective it would be better to eat a muskie!
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Bass Addict wrote:To Fish LESS often with 24/7 and MORE often with other Fish-Hawkers


:idea: :idea: :idea:
:roll: :roll: :lol:
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scuro wrote:
GuinnessGuy wrote: #3: Harvest a 10-15lbs Sturgeon, for table fare.GG
Why?!?? Of all the fish to eat. These are rare old bottom feeders with lots of cartilage. From my perspective it would be better to eat a muskie!
Im with ya on that, but why eat either?
They both probably taste like junk!
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Torpedo, I think cheesecake and ice cream would taste better than either, wouldn't you agree? :wink:

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wolfe wrote:Torpedo, I think cheesecake and ice cream would taste better than either, wouldn't you agree? :wink:

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The Torpedo wrote:
Bass Addict wrote:To Fish LESS often with 24/7 and MORE often with other Fish-Hawkers


:idea: :idea: :idea:
:roll: :roll: :lol:
Come fish with me!!
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