If there was only one...
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- fear_no_fish
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RE:If there was only one...
I would say just salmon but out of them all its chum
In my mind they fight the best pound for pound
In my mind they fight the best pound for pound
My rod and reel, they comfort me.
"Believe nothing of what you hear and half of what you see."
"Believe nothing of what you hear and half of what you see."
- Shad_Eating_Grin
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- fishaholictaz
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RE:If there was only one...
They are a blast and a half!!! Good call:cheers:Shad_Eating_Grin wrote:shad
A fisherman= A JERK ON ONE END OF A FISHING POLE WAITING FOR A JERK ON THE OTHER!!
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- Slick_Rick
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RE:If there was only one...
Salmon because you can catch them almost year round,they taste great and good for you!:colors:
"If your not fishing your not catching"
- saltyseadog
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- scott080379
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RE:If there was only one...
Salmon, but I couldn't ever just choose one. Some days i enjoy trout fishing and then there is the winter steelhead runs.
- jens
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RE:If there was only one...
Ok, Salmon guys, let's narrow down to favorite species. I prefer Coho's with Chum's being a close second.
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RE:If there was only one...
I was hoping this question wouldnt come up.jens wrote:Ok, Salmon guys, let's narrow down to favorite species. I prefer Coho's with Chum's being a close second.
Pink salmon would be #1 just because of sheer numbers, but only being able to fish every other season would probally land me in jail.
Same with chums, they are only available during the worst weather months and really only offer a river fishery. And not to mention their table fare. I am by no means a salmon snob and DO eat chum, but they arnt the most desirable. And (like the pinks) can only be caught in the puget sound region
Forget about sockeye, there is really only 4 Pacific salmon species as far as I am concerned.
So we have kings and Cohos, have to give it to the CHINOOK SALMON . Its really the only species wich can offer a year round fishery. Summer runs, springers and winter black mouth. Not to mention you can catch them in the sound, 20 miles off shore, costal rivers and you can also catch them WAY up in the desert. Plus their ability to push 100+ lbs.
But its a very tough decision, maybe I will change my answer over to WALLEYE.
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- jens
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RE:If there was only one...
I gave Pinks a once over, but every other year? Well if we could exclude salmon, I would choose Smallmouth.gpc wrote:I was hoping this question wouldnt come up.jens wrote:Ok, Salmon guys, let's narrow down to favorite species. I prefer Coho's with Chum's being a close second.
Pink salmon would be #1 just because of sheer numbers, but only being able to fish every other season would probally land me in jail.
Same with chums, they are only available during the worst weather months and really only offer a river fishery. And not to mention their table fare. I am by no means a salmon snob and DO eat chum, but they arnt the most desirable. And (like the pinks) can only be caught in the puget sound region
Forget about sockeye, there is really only 4 Pacific salmon species as far as I am concerned.
So we have kings and Cohos, have to give it to the CHINOOK SALMON . Its really the only species wich can offer a year round fishery. Summer runs, springers and winter black mouth. Not to mention you can catch them in the sound, 20 miles off shore, costal rivers and you can also catch them WAY up in the desert. Then through in their ability to push 100+ lbs.
But its a very tough decision, maybe I will change my answer over to WALLEYE.
"One more......."
- AnglersRevenge
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RE:If there was only one...
WOW i am a little surprised no one has picked STURGEON, They get my vote due to the pure size and fight, and the rarity of the fish, and a litttle icing on the cake is they are by far IMO the best smoked fish out there.