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whats your favorite place to fish, for what, and with what.

Uploaded on January 13, 2010

whats your favorite place to fish, for what, and with what.

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from bigbassfisher wrote 2 years 18 weeks ago

my favorite place to fish is the pond behind my house for large mouth with a purple worm, green crankbait, and a green lizard over weeds.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 2 years 18 weeks ago

Either in Missoula with my dad for trout with 5 wts, or steelhead in oregon with spey rods.

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from labrador12 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

I like throwing clousers at bright silvers in SE Alaska with my 8wt.

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from losername2of2 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

Betsie River Michigan, for Salmon and Steelhead, with a 9 weight G loomis spinning rod with 10lb main and a 6 to 8 lb leader (float optional) and egg patterns, flies, or skaine drifted in pools and deep runs. http://troutfishingny.blogspot.com/ check out my site for my awesome salmon steelhead and trout galleries.

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from caleb_haynes wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

I'd say Lake Kaw, Oklahoma.

it's right on the border between Oklahoma and Kansas.

I fish with minnows and as long as i don't run out of bait, i'll catch them till i actually get tired of reeling fish in.

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from matt wasson wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Right off the tip of the thumb in Port Austin.
go left, Saginaw Bay, go right Lake Huron
Long lines or down riggers..spoons or peanuts with cowbells

or body baits

walleye/lakers/salmon
or bouncing crawler harnesses for walter and cats and bass!
occasional whitefish!

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from rodger_25 wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota for walleyes up past the line on the map that restricts motor boat use. The most fun way is trolling crank baits in a canoe with the rod right between your legs

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from rodger_25 wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota for walleyes up past the line on the map that restricts motor boat use. The most fun way is trolling crank baits in a canoe with the rod right between your legs

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from Teodoro wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Wild rainbows in the mountains of SW N.C. on jigs and spoons.

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from Cgull wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Wade fishing the Laguna Madre, tossing super spooks at daybreak for trout and reds.

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from jtboles wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

It would have to be in fairplay at one of the three lakes there and no matter what lake i use a gold #7 countdown rapala.

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from Kenton wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

Long Point Bay, near Pt. Rowan, Ontario. Full of pike and largmouth bass. Spinner baits and topwater work best In July and Aug the bass hammer buzzbaits. Nothing better than seeing that explosion. If you go out beyond the inner bay into Lake Erie theres smallies, walleyes, etc. I like the inner bay as its fairly protected from the wind on Erie and has weed beds that run for miles. Next would be Rondeau Bay, also off Lake Erie. Long Point is about 3 hours east of Detroit, Rondeau about an hour so I can get up there from OH in just a few hours.

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from alabamaoutlaw wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

Right above the I10 interstate with live shrimp or a doa under a poping cork for huge redfish and speckeled trout or what ever denizen of the deep that chooses to inhale the bait.You never know until they are boat side could be a black tip.

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from Jasonn wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

In any of the mountain lakes or resivoirs around home. I prefer to catch walleye, but I won't turn up my nose to any of the trout I migh get lucky enough to set the hooks into.

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from chongo70 wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

There are 4 rivers i like to fish in the spring for walleyes, Miss., Minn., Fox, and Rainy. generally jigs and minnows or swimbaits and lindys. I love river fishing, especially in 'sconi casue you can jig 2 rods.

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from fishy man wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

I like to fish a small lake in montcalm county MI, i fish for Bass with crank bait and blue gills with worms and a bobber.

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from LaFire wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

I have fun fishing on Lake Winnipesaukee for any kind of fish with worms and stick baits.

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from bassmaster22 wrote 2 years 7 weeks ago

An irrigation ditch (decently big) with cut brim for catfish. Nothin better

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from RANGERMANZ20 wrote 2 years 6 weeks ago

Lake Okeechobee Florida with a POP-R topwater when the water temp is in the upper 70's

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from taluban54 wrote 2 years 6 weeks ago

clear lake with jigs, drop shot, swimbaits, and just about anything

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from jtoc24 wrote 2 years 1 week ago

my favorite place to fish is in odell lake Oregon with a wedding ring tipped with our secret scented corn. catches kokanees like crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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from fisherboy-1 wrote 2 years 1 day ago

I like fishing in the nompiming for walleyes with a jig tipped with a live minnow, pike and smallies with poppers is also nice.

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from flytier1010 wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

i like to fish on lake guntersville for bass with carolina rigged lizard, crappie with mini tubes, catfish with live bream, or big minnows,and bream with cricets and cut nightcrawlers.

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from rdorman wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

i like any water with fish, and whatever method i'm in the mood for lol. fly fishing trout on penns, casting for bass on my lake, topwater muskie on the susquehanna. Sitting for cats, and catching chubs for bait earlier in the day

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from Panfry101 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

flytier, is that lake guntersville ca? I live around there!

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from flytier1010 wrote 47 weeks 1 day ago

no panfry 101 its lake guntersville AL

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from djhill wrote 45 weeks 2 days ago

i go in rivers. use hotdog chunks in raw egg. bullheads go crazzy for it. but be carfull for HUGE turtles i caught 2 in 4 minutes bu they were each 2

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from HooknBullet wrote 44 weeks 6 days ago

Canada, Canada, Canada! Anywhere along the eastern shoreline of the Georgian Bay in Ontario. Beautiful scenery, so many good places to fish (30,000 Islands!) whether you like Bass (Smallmouth are incredible in the spring!) Smallies and Largemouths, Walleye, Pike, and Musky.

Springtime - X-Rap, Husky Jerk, Max-Rap. Jerk, Jerk, Pause, WHAM! 95% Casting
Summer - Bucktails, Spoons, Spinnerbaits, Zara Spooks 50/50 Cast/Troll
Fall - X-Rap, Big Musky Lures, Bucktails. 50/50 Cast/Troll

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from bigbassfisher wrote 2 years 18 weeks ago

my favorite place to fish is the pond behind my house for large mouth with a purple worm, green crankbait, and a green lizard over weeds.

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from Alex Pernice th... wrote 2 years 18 weeks ago

Either in Missoula with my dad for trout with 5 wts, or steelhead in oregon with spey rods.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from labrador12 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

I like throwing clousers at bright silvers in SE Alaska with my 8wt.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from losername2of2 wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

Betsie River Michigan, for Salmon and Steelhead, with a 9 weight G loomis spinning rod with 10lb main and a 6 to 8 lb leader (float optional) and egg patterns, flies, or skaine drifted in pools and deep runs. http://troutfishingny.blogspot.com/ check out my site for my awesome salmon steelhead and trout galleries.

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from caleb_haynes wrote 2 years 16 weeks ago

I'd say Lake Kaw, Oklahoma.

it's right on the border between Oklahoma and Kansas.

I fish with minnows and as long as i don't run out of bait, i'll catch them till i actually get tired of reeling fish in.

+1 Good Comment? | | Report
from Kenton wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

Long Point Bay, near Pt. Rowan, Ontario. Full of pike and largmouth bass. Spinner baits and topwater work best In July and Aug the bass hammer buzzbaits. Nothing better than seeing that explosion. If you go out beyond the inner bay into Lake Erie theres smallies, walleyes, etc. I like the inner bay as its fairly protected from the wind on Erie and has weed beds that run for miles. Next would be Rondeau Bay, also off Lake Erie. Long Point is about 3 hours east of Detroit, Rondeau about an hour so I can get up there from OH in just a few hours.

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from rdorman wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

i like any water with fish, and whatever method i'm in the mood for lol. fly fishing trout on penns, casting for bass on my lake, topwater muskie on the susquehanna. Sitting for cats, and catching chubs for bait earlier in the day

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from Panfry101 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

flytier, is that lake guntersville ca? I live around there!

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from matt wasson wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Right off the tip of the thumb in Port Austin.
go left, Saginaw Bay, go right Lake Huron
Long lines or down riggers..spoons or peanuts with cowbells

or body baits

walleye/lakers/salmon
or bouncing crawler harnesses for walter and cats and bass!
occasional whitefish!

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from rodger_25 wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota for walleyes up past the line on the map that restricts motor boat use. The most fun way is trolling crank baits in a canoe with the rod right between your legs

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from rodger_25 wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota for walleyes up past the line on the map that restricts motor boat use. The most fun way is trolling crank baits in a canoe with the rod right between your legs

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from Teodoro wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Wild rainbows in the mountains of SW N.C. on jigs and spoons.

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from Cgull wrote 2 years 15 weeks ago

Wade fishing the Laguna Madre, tossing super spooks at daybreak for trout and reds.

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from jtboles wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

It would have to be in fairplay at one of the three lakes there and no matter what lake i use a gold #7 countdown rapala.

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from alabamaoutlaw wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

Right above the I10 interstate with live shrimp or a doa under a poping cork for huge redfish and speckeled trout or what ever denizen of the deep that chooses to inhale the bait.You never know until they are boat side could be a black tip.

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from Jasonn wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

In any of the mountain lakes or resivoirs around home. I prefer to catch walleye, but I won't turn up my nose to any of the trout I migh get lucky enough to set the hooks into.

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from chongo70 wrote 2 years 14 weeks ago

There are 4 rivers i like to fish in the spring for walleyes, Miss., Minn., Fox, and Rainy. generally jigs and minnows or swimbaits and lindys. I love river fishing, especially in 'sconi casue you can jig 2 rods.

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from fishy man wrote 2 years 13 weeks ago

I like to fish a small lake in montcalm county MI, i fish for Bass with crank bait and blue gills with worms and a bobber.

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from LaFire wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

I have fun fishing on Lake Winnipesaukee for any kind of fish with worms and stick baits.

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from bassmaster22 wrote 2 years 7 weeks ago

An irrigation ditch (decently big) with cut brim for catfish. Nothin better

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from RANGERMANZ20 wrote 2 years 6 weeks ago

Lake Okeechobee Florida with a POP-R topwater when the water temp is in the upper 70's

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from taluban54 wrote 2 years 6 weeks ago

clear lake with jigs, drop shot, swimbaits, and just about anything

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from jtoc24 wrote 2 years 1 week ago

my favorite place to fish is in odell lake Oregon with a wedding ring tipped with our secret scented corn. catches kokanees like crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from fisherboy-1 wrote 2 years 1 day ago

I like fishing in the nompiming for walleyes with a jig tipped with a live minnow, pike and smallies with poppers is also nice.

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from flytier1010 wrote 1 year 48 weeks ago

i like to fish on lake guntersville for bass with carolina rigged lizard, crappie with mini tubes, catfish with live bream, or big minnows,and bream with cricets and cut nightcrawlers.

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from flytier1010 wrote 47 weeks 1 day ago

no panfry 101 its lake guntersville AL

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from djhill wrote 45 weeks 2 days ago

i go in rivers. use hotdog chunks in raw egg. bullheads go crazzy for it. but be carfull for HUGE turtles i caught 2 in 4 minutes bu they were each 2

0 Good Comment? | | Report
from HooknBullet wrote 44 weeks 6 days ago

Canada, Canada, Canada! Anywhere along the eastern shoreline of the Georgian Bay in Ontario. Beautiful scenery, so many good places to fish (30,000 Islands!) whether you like Bass (Smallmouth are incredible in the spring!) Smallies and Largemouths, Walleye, Pike, and Musky.

Springtime - X-Rap, Husky Jerk, Max-Rap. Jerk, Jerk, Pause, WHAM! 95% Casting
Summer - Bucktails, Spoons, Spinnerbaits, Zara Spooks 50/50 Cast/Troll
Fall - X-Rap, Big Musky Lures, Bucktails. 50/50 Cast/Troll

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