East TN on NC line, Crappie
Okanogan country and eat a lot of trout, bass and WALLEYE.
bugeye
Loc: North of the gnat line in Georgia
clowncar wrote:
In Sandhills backcountry of NC..mountain stream trout..in and around Cherokee, NC
Off topic.
Hop over to Bryson City to the Fly fishing museum of the southern Appalachians, and there you will find an
E.C. Powell rod that I had my first lesson with on 7-4-1948
It's in a stand alone case, along with pictures of my grandpa and his fly wallet.
I donated it last year.
bugeye
Loc: North of the gnat line in Georgia
Garry wrote:
North Florida
Specked perch (crappy)
Bream (all)
Bass (large mouth and Suwanee)
Speckled sea trout
Chanel Catfish
War mouth
Heck they're all good
I've got to agree with your choices. Fried of course.
Central Ga. for me.
Catfish and bluegill.
Tacoma WA. RIVERS - STEELHEAD
SALT - HALIBUT, CABEZON
LAKES - CRAPPIE, WALLEYE.
CT. Trout for fresh water. Fluke, striped bass, Black Sea bass, Scup on the salt side.
flyguy
Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
S. E. MN. Freshwater--Walleye, However, not those caught out of the Miss. Saltwater--Halibut & Red Snapper.
Tman
Loc: Winston-Salem, NC
NC Flounder, Mahi, King Mackerel, Wahoo and just have to add crappie.
Tman
Loc: Winston-Salem, NC
And: NC Grouper, Red Snapper and the list goes on and on!
Olympic Peninsula. Halibut. Salmon. And Dungeness Crab.
Rocklin, Ca.
Kokanee at Stampede or Bullard's Bar.
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