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Wayne Knight wrote:
.... I think sal****er fish are the better fighters pound for pound but I just don't enjoy that kind of fishing anymore. Same with the Bass and Bream, I fish for them at least twice a week in the ponds and creeks near here, nothing wrong with them per se but I look forward to each outing for my troutlets. The wild ones are so much more attractive. Very true. I don't think there are any freshwater fish that can match *pound-for-pound* any sal****er fish.... even the ugliest little grunting, shovel-faced, spiny-fan-finned, puke-and-mud-colored bottom-dweller..... I'd much rather catch a 9" trout than a 9" bluegill, for the reasons you state (beauty of the fish *and* their surroundings), although ounce-for-ounce the bluegill will almost always fight better. Among salmonids I've caught, I think it's steelhead rainbows brookies cutthroat browns bulls. But then, that's based on the specimens I've happened to run across. As you say, things vary a lot from place to place. The browns in OR, even the stream-bred ones, are pound-for-pound mere shadows of their cousins in the Madison. Bull trout in the Metolius are infamous for being poor fighters; folks on the Westfly board call them boots. In the reservoir the Metolius drains into, though, they're reputed to fight like tigers.... JR |
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