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rw November 7th, 2005 12:58 PM

How many species?
 
Peter Collins' thread on states and provinces got me to thinking about
how many species of fish (loosely speaking) I've caught.

On the fly:

rainbow trout
cutthroat trout
brown trout
brook trout
lake trout
mountain whitefish
coho salmon
pink salmon
chinook salmon (fry only)
sockeye salmon (kokanee only)
bull trout
dolly varden
arctic char (probably)
grayling
largemouth bass
smallmouth bass
bluegill
punkinseed (sunfish)
striped bass
bonefish
trevally
puffer
tarpon
yellow snapper
mutton snapper
jack crevalle
pudding wife
squirrel fish
barracuda

by other means:

walleye
northern pike
white perch
yellow perch
gar
carp
croaker
eel

I'm sure I've missed some, including various reef fish in Belize that I
couldn't even identify.

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Peter A. Collin November 7th, 2005 01:51 PM

How many species?
 


rainbow trout
cutthroat trout
brown trout
brook trout
cuttbow
palomino trout
lake trout
mountain whitefish
Eastern Whitefish
coho salmon
chinook salmon
landlocked salmon
bull trout
grayling
largemouth bass
smallmouth bass
"kentucky" spotted bass
bluegill
punkinseed (sunfish)
striped bass
walleye
Northern Pike
Channel Catfish
Bullhead
black crappie
chain pickerel
white perch
white bass
white sucker
redfin sucker
buffalofish
carp
grass carp
mackerel
yellow perch
flounder
longnose gar
many types of chubs and fallfish

and I think I caught a muskie fingerling once.

Pete Collin

Peter Charles November 7th, 2005 03:15 PM

How many species?
 
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 05:58:19 -0700, rw
wrote:

Peter Collins' thread on states and provinces got me to thinking about
how many species of fish (loosely speaking) I've caught.

On the fly:


rainbow trout & steelhead
brown
brookie
bull
landlocked atlantics
carp
sucker
chub
pike
largemouth
smallmouth
striper
bullhead
walleye
chinook
pumpkinseed
bluegill
rock bass
crappie



Peter

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Wayne Knight November 7th, 2005 03:16 PM

How many species?
 

rw wrote:
Peter Collins' thread on states and provinces got me to thinking about
how many species of fish (loosely speaking) I've caught.

On the fly:


Fly:

Rainbow Trout
Great Lakes Steelhead
King Salmon
Silver Salmon
Brown Trout
Brook Trout
Cutthroat (as stocked in Arkansas )
LM Bass
SM Bass
Redfish
Various Perches, Bluegill, and Crappie
Catfish
Walleye
Redeye Bass
Striped Bass
Muskie (ate the Rainbow I was attempting to land in NY state but
started out as a #16 BWO)
Pike
Various Suckers and *coarse fish*


Other Tackle
Blue Marlin
White Marlin
Sailfish
Tuna
Bonita
Hammerhead Shark
Tiger Shark
Sand Shark
King Mackeral
Spotted Seatrout
White Seatrout
Long Nosed Gar
Snook
Tarpon
Dolphin (the fish, not the mammal)
Blue Fish
Grouper
Red Snapper
and other smallish SW fish.


Wolfgang November 7th, 2005 03:45 PM

How many species?
 

"rw" wrote in message
...
Peter Collins' thread on states and provinces got me to thinking about how
many species of fish (loosely speaking) I've caught....


Rainbow, brown, brook and cutthroat trout. Do hybrids such as the cutbow
count?
Rocky mountain whitefish
Bluegills, pumpkinseed and various other unidentified allies.
Rock Bass
Smallmouth bass
Largemouth bass
Northern Pike
Muskie
Black and white crappy
White bass
Walleye pike.....and probably sauger.....not at all sure I could tell them
apart.
Yellow perch
Coho salmon
Chinook salmon
Channel cat
Bullhead
Bowfin
Various "suckers"
Sundry, "minnows".....dace and other unidentified tiny fish
Sculpins of one sort or another
Myriad "chubs"

All of the above except the bowfin on flies......most of them also with bait
and/or hardware.

I've also gotten grouper, red snapper, snook and others that I never
identified or have forgotten with a spear gun.

Also, many thousands of smelt with nets.

Wolfgang



Frank Reid November 7th, 2005 03:55 PM

How many species?
 
Also, many thousands of smelt with nets.

Wolfgang


If you didn't leave the nets in the sun so long, they wouldn't have smelt.
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Peter A. Collin November 7th, 2005 04:05 PM

How many species?
 
Knew I'd forget as few:

rock bass
sheepshead

rw November 7th, 2005 04:10 PM

How many species?
 
Peter Charles wrote:

rock bass
crappie


Damn! I knew I'd forgotten a couple.

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Conan The Librarian November 7th, 2005 04:14 PM

How many species?
 

OK, I don't usually respond to "polls", but this one got me
thinking. The following have been caught by various means, from bait to
lures to flies.

Largemouth bass
Spotted bass
Smallmouth bass
Guadalupe bass
Striped bass
White bass
Carp (bait only)
various suckers (bait only)
Gar
Pike
Gaspergou (freshwater drum) (bait only)
Bowfin (bait only)
Channel catfish
Blue catfish (bait only)
Yellow catfish (bait only)
Bluegill
Green sunfish
Readear sunfish
Black and white crappie
Red drum
Hardheads (sal****er catfish) (bait only)
Speckled trout (sal****er "trout")
Black drum (bait only)
Rainbow trout
Brown trout
Brook trout

rw November 7th, 2005 04:15 PM

How many species?
 
Wolfgang wrote:

Do hybrids such as the cutbow
count?


Well, I didn't include palomino rainbow trout or the nearly dead chum
salmon I foul hooked in Alaska, but everyone has to follow their own
consciences. :-)

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