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whats the best fresh water fighting fish excluding the musky family my
opinion is a small mouth bass caught in a river |
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Pound for pound, Bluegill on light tackle, but the most sought after on
medium tackle, would be the smallmouth, caught about anywhere. If you really want some fun, and want to catch something that pulls like a P.O.d bull, go carp fishing in a river system near you with corn. sportfish though, it truly is hard to beat a Smallie. Just my opinion, Doug "Milo Milo" wrote in message ... whats the best fresh water fighting fish excluding the musky family my opinion is a small mouth bass caught in a river |
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I agree with bluegill relative to size. Limited experience with rainbows
suggest they should be high on the list, as, of course, smallies must be. Carp are great if you like something strong that'll make your reel sing. "Doug" wrote in message news:bu4jj.10115$ac7.9022@trndny03... Pound for pound, Bluegill on light tackle, but the most sought after on medium tackle, would be the smallmouth, caught about anywhere. If you really want some fun, and want to catch something that pulls like a P.O.d bull, go carp fishing in a river system near you with corn. sportfish though, it truly is hard to beat a Smallie. Just my opinion, Doug "Milo Milo" wrote in message ... whats the best fresh water fighting fish excluding the musky family my opinion is a small mouth bass caught in a river |
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On Jan 15, 10:40*am, "Doug" wrote:
Pound for pound, Bluegill on light tackle, but the most *sought after on medium tackle, would be the smallmouth, caught about anywhere. If you really want some fun, and want to catch something that pulls like a P.O.d bull, go carp fishing in a river system near you with corn. *sportfish though, it truly is hard to beat a Smallie. Just my opinion, Doug "Milo Milo" wrote in message ... whats the best fresh water fighting fish excluding the musky family my opinion is a small mouth bass caught in a river- Hide quoted text - We have had the bluegill vs bass discussion here before. I interviewed a fisheries biologists about that - he was not aware of any studies of which is stronger, but said based on his knowledge and experience a bass will outpull a bluegill the same size. I wrote and article on it if anyone is interested in details. http://fishing.about.com/od/fishingo...vsbluegill.htm Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Ronnie wrote:
We have had the bluegill vs bass discussion here before. I interviewed a fisheries biologists about that - he was not aware of any studies of which is stronger, but said based on his knowledge and experience a bass will outpull a bluegill the same size. I wrote and article on it if anyone is interested in details. It's a different pull, and fight,, at least it is to me, the blue gills seam faster, as they cut back and forth, the bass is a little stronger but not near the speed in their cuts. I catch a lot of bass and bream at the same time, on the same rod and lures, usually a 9 1/2 foot steel head rod from St Croix, that long rod shows bend differences a lot better than a stiffer short one. I can always tell if it is a bass or a big bream, before I see the fish on that rod -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
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In article , milo460
@webtv.net says... whats the best fresh water fighting fish excluding the musky family my opinion is a small mouth bass caught in a river Skipjack on light tackle not to be sneezed at, especially in swift water. MM |
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MoiMoi wrote:
In article , milo460 @webtv.net says... whats the best fresh water fighting fish excluding the musky family my opinion is a small mouth bass caught in a river Skipjack on light tackle not to be sneezed at, especially in swift water. MM Well I tell you,, they are about the most fun you can have fishing when your in them,, that fresh water TARPON, is just a BLAST on light tackle -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
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![]() "Milo Milo" wrote in message ... whats the best fresh water fighting fish excluding the musky family my opinion is a small mouth bass caught in a river For pure won't give up ever fight... bluegill or carp. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On Jan 15, 5:09*am, (Milo Milo) wrote:
whats the best fresh water fighting fish excluding the musky family my opinion is a small mouth bass caught in a river I've caught a ton of hard fighting smallies, but the peacock bass puts them to shame !!! |
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Isn't a "Peacock Bass" a brackish or sal****er fish? It's a question, cause
I truly am unsure, but I thought it was more a salt water species.... I've never fished for them, but I've seen them on TV, and they do indeed look to be fun! Doug "I've caught a ton of hard fighting smallies, but the peacock bass puts them to shame !!!" |
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