If there was only one...
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- Rich McVey
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If there was only one...
If there was only one species of fish. Fresh or salt water. Only one type of fish to target.
What species would you want it to be? Why?
What species would you want it to be? Why?
RE:If there was only one...
Salmon...my favorite. One can fish salt and fresh for them.
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He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
RE:If there was only one...
The same that I fish for now, I only fish for Bass.
Tom.
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RE:If there was only one...
I would have to agree with Tom. Targeting bass fulfills all of my fishing needs. Why?
(not in any particular order or rank)
1) I can get the kids onto fish (small, but still fish)
2) The challenge of finding their location on any particular day.
3) Variety of lures and tactics.
4) Super cool boats!
5) The opportunity for fierce competition.
6) The ribbing and rivalries that arise from the competition.
7) Large network of anglers for social and educational networking.
8) I don't eat fish, so the C&R mindset fits me well.
9) It is just plain fun.
(not in any particular order or rank)
1) I can get the kids onto fish (small, but still fish)
2) The challenge of finding their location on any particular day.
3) Variety of lures and tactics.
4) Super cool boats!
5) The opportunity for fierce competition.
6) The ribbing and rivalries that arise from the competition.
7) Large network of anglers for social and educational networking.
8) I don't eat fish, so the C&R mindset fits me well.
9) It is just plain fun.
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Hosting five open entry electric motor bass tournaments in 2012.
For the rich, there is therapy. For the rest of us, there is FISHING!
Washington's First Electric Only Bass Club
Hosting five open entry electric motor bass tournaments in 2012.
For the rich, there is therapy. For the rest of us, there is FISHING!
RE:If there was only one...
Yes the KOOL fast boats are a major point.
Tom.
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Interests: living
Occupation: old
Interests: living
RE:If there was only one...
Some how though... I don't feel too Cool:dj: in my 10' Columbian getting blown from one side of the lake to another.Amx wrote:Yes the KOOL fast boats are a major point.
Washington State Pond Jumperz
Washington's First Electric Only Bass Club
Hosting five open entry electric motor bass tournaments in 2012.
For the rich, there is therapy. For the rest of us, there is FISHING!
Washington's First Electric Only Bass Club
Hosting five open entry electric motor bass tournaments in 2012.
For the rich, there is therapy. For the rest of us, there is FISHING!
RE:If there was only one...
You can save on batteries by letting the wind push the boat along. lol
Tom.
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RE:If there was only one...
I must agree,as much as I love my pike and musky.... I really enjoy bass fishing. Well maybe its a very close tie but I stillbcalvert wrote:I would have to agree with Tom. Targeting bass fulfills all of my fishing needs. Why?
(not in any particular order or rank)
1) I can get the kids onto fish (small, but still fish)
2) The challenge of finding their location on any particular day.
3) Variety of lures and tactics.
4) Super cool boats!
5) The opportunity for fierce competition.
6) The ribbing and rivalries that arise from the competition.
7) Large network of anglers for social and educational networking.
8) I don't eat fish, so the C&R mindset fits me well.
9) It is just plain fun.
think I'd choose bass. What I also like about bass fishing is that it is easier to include the family. This is not to say bass'n is easy but I usually can get my son to catch a very small bass. I've noticed that kids don't care about size at all
and are typically more than happy to catch anything. Where as musky,several hours in a boat can make kids have a negative view on fishing and you might here something like "I'm bored" and the next time you talk about a potential trip,you might get the rolling eyes effect.
Hope this makes sense
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- Gonefishing
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RE:If there was only one...
B ut I
A lways want to fish for
S almon and or
S tealhead
RE:If there was only one...
Salmon all the way.
- jens
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RE:If there was only one...
Salmon. You can catch them in so many different ways. They get big. They fight exceptionally well, and they taste so good. :bounce: :bounce:
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- tommytitan08
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RE:If there was only one...
Im have to agree with jens.
" It is far better to be judged by 12 than to be carried by 6 "
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RE:If there was only one...
bcalvert wrote:Some how though... I don't feel too Cool:dj: in my 10' Columbian getting blown from one side of the lake to another.Amx wrote:Yes the KOOL fast boats are a major point.
want a 12 ?
RE:If there was only one...
I could use a 12', but won't have any money until tax refund time, 1 year from now.'OL GREY DOG wrote:bcalvert wrote:Some how though... I don't feel too Cool:dj: in my 10' Columbian getting blown from one side of the lake to another.Amx wrote:Yes the KOOL fast boats are a major point.
want a 12 ?
Tom.
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RE:If there was only one...
If all 5 species count as 1 then SALMON
- hewesfisher
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RE:If there was only one...
Only one? Well, then I'd probably not fish. Have to remember not all of us have the good fortune of living on the coast so we can't all enjoy what appears to be the #1 favorite - salmon. Panfish & walleye would be my other choice, but panfish aren't a species. [lol]RaMcVey wrote:If there was only one species of fish. Fresh or salt water. Only one type of fish to target.
What species would you want it to be? Why?
Phil
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Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount
'09 Hewescraft 20' ProV
150hp Merc Optimax
8hp Merc 4-stroke
Raymarine DS600X HD Sounder
Raymarine a78 MultiFunctionDisplay
Raymarine DownVision
Raymarine SideVision
Baystar Hydraulic Steering
Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount
RE:If there was only one...
Forget those dirty salmon, I would pick halibut for saltwater, walleye or crappie for freshwater.
RE:If there was only one...
My 12' foot gets blown all around.'OL GREY DOG wrote:bcalvert wrote:Some how though... I don't feel too Cool:dj: in my 10' Columbian getting blown from one side of the lake to another.Amx wrote:Yes the KOOL fast boats are a major point.
want a 12 ?
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He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
RE:If there was only one...
Salmon. The fight is great, the feast is even better.
- fishaholictaz
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RE:If there was only one...
Thinking of my fellow sportsman I would have to say (this hurts) trout... lol Because you Salmon fisherman will have the stealhead runs and the majority of the population will still get to go fishing:cheers: If trout fishing here wasn't so dang fun I would say bass
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