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Thinkin' bout how many kinds of fish we all have caught and released on the fly.

 

I am on 22 total:

 

Fresh weter

-Trout

-Rainbow

-Golden (Cali)

-Brown

-Brook

 

-Large mouth Bass

-blue gill

-Red ear sun fish

-Crappie

-Sac river pike minnow

-carp

-Sqaw fish

 

Salt water

- kelp bass

-lincod

-halibut

-Lepard shark

-Shovel nose gutair fish

-Barred surf perch

-Wall eye surf perch

-Jack smelt

-Mackrel

-White croker

-greenling

 

Still lots of new fish to target. Stripers and Corbina are on the list to get this year.

 

I would like to here about all the kinds of fish you are all getting in to.

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lake, rainbow, brown, brook trout, steelhead, creek chub, walleye, perch, LMB, SMB, carp, sucker, catfish, bluegill, warmouth, coho, shinook salmon, Pike, and musky

so it looks like 19 for me but I want to do some saltwater fishing soon and I got to get a Grayling

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Rainbow, Brown, Cutthroat, Brook, Bull Trout. Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass. Rock Bass, Bluegill, Bullhead, Channel Catfish. Creek Chubs, I have also caught a bunch of frogs. I'm way behind you guys!

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Rainbow Trout

Brook Trout

Cutthroat Trout

Crappie

Bluegill

Brown Trout

Goldeye

Chub Minnow

Whitefish

Perch

 

I guess 10 so far in my life. I am going to photograph and document them all this year as I pull them in.....

 

Hoping to add more carp, tiger muskie, pike, smallmouth and largemouth bass to the list this year.

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I'm sure I will forget something, but off the top of my head-

 

Brooke trout

Brown Trout

Rainbow trout

Chinook Salmon

Coho Salmon

Steelhead

Lake Trout

Smallmouth Bass

Largemouth Bass

Pike

Perch

Walleye

Carp

Suckers

Crappie

Bluegill

Rock Bass

Chubs

Mooneye (I think they were called, it was in Canada)

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Trout, Brown, Rainbow, blue and sea run brown. Carp, Roach, Rudd, Pike, Perch, Chub, dace, minnow, a S.American thing I can't remember name of, Pollack, Wrasse, coalie, mackeral. Think thats about the list.

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fresh: pickeral, several types of perch/blue gill, grass carp, lmb, yellow perch, rainbow,the larger species of carp, catfish, browns. crappie, and shad smallies and striper on my to do list.

 

salt- spanish mack sad.png the little ones lol thats it redfish are on my to do list for this weekend

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Had to think about this as i am sure i missed some...

 

Southern Garfish
Tommy Rough
Black Bream
Tarwine
Pikey Bream
Sand Whiting
Sand Trevally
Blue Spot Flathead
Southern Flathead
Flounder
Yellow Eye Mullet
Pink Snapper
Kahawai

Smallmouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
Crappie
Walleye
Sunfish
Rock Bass
Carp
Pike
Redhorse Sucker
Common Sucker
Catfish
Creek Chub
Yellow Perch
Rainbow Trout
Steelhead
Brown Trout
Brook Trout
Cutthroat Trout
Pink Salmon
Sockeye Salmon
Coho Salmon
Chinook Salmon

Queenfish
Giant Trevally
Big Eye Trevally
Brassy Trevally
Golden Trevally
Long Tom
Shit Cod & various shitfish/ oddball
Shark Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel
Bluefish
Spangled Emperor
Mangrove Jack
Mahi Mahi
Tuna

Next few years i would love to add striped marlin, or black marlin, sailfish, milkfish.

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Gee my list is short.

Cut-throats (and cut-bows)

Brookies

Browns

Rainbows

Those 4 are my ussual targets but there have been other "happy accidents" (and a couple not so happy).

Carp (large silver ones but not sure which species) They are spred across Colorado

triploid Grass Carp....They are HARD to get a hook set in! But that is the fun.

Striper (hybred of stripe and ? Bass)

Pike (pretty sure they were walleye)

sunfish

crappie

 

Some kind of white and black Herron (i think)

a softshell turtle

a bat

a skunk (please NEVER let that happen again)

3 ducks (over the years)

a couple of cows

An Irish Setter

a Beaver

and my-self more times than i care to admit.

 

Steve, if you are ever out this way i will do my best to get you hooked into some Cut-throats or cut-bows. You would love it.

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Rainbow Trout

Cutthroat Trout (4 sub-species)

Brown Trout

Brook Trout

Bull Trout

Dolly Varden

Kokanee

Atlantic Salmon (land-locked)

Whitefish

Steelhead

Coho

LMB

SMB

Bluegill

Crappie

Yellow Perch

Northern Pike Minnow (aka Sqawfish)

Sucker ( a couple of species)

Tui chub

 

On the bucket list: Chinook, Sockeye, Pink and Chum Salmon + Saltwater

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smallmouth bass

largemouth bass

bluegill

green sunfish

pumpkinseed sunfish

black crappie

white crappie

rock bass

warmouth

walleye

yellow perch

northern pike

chain pickerel

creek chub

white sucker

redhorse sucker

carp

freshwater drum

spotted gar

golden shiner

"silver" shiners

quillback

white bass

brook trout

brown trout

rainbow trout

palomino (golden/rainbow) trout

arctic grayling

landlocked atlantic salmon

fallfish

redear sunfish

 

spotted sea trout

redfish

flounder

bluefish

ladyfish

mackeral

blue runner

croakers

several small reef fish which I don't know what they were.

 

39 and some change I guess. I know I've caught some sunfish down south which were problematic to ID.

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Get Some! I think it is so cool that so many are goin' after so many kinds of fish. I dont even know what half of those fish are you guys are getting back east and in the South. I wana get on some of that.

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salt

tuna---bluefin, black fin

shark---bonnethead, sand bar, lemon, dog fish

sailfish

striper

weakfish

bluefish

trout spotted

redfish

sea robin

stargazer

cow nosed ray

bonito

albie

kingfish

flounder

winter flounder

croaker

mackeral

mullet

bonefish

tarpon

ladyfish

permit

yellow tail

 

freshwater

salmon---chinook, silver, kokanee

trout-- bull, cuttroat, brook, brown, golden, palimino, cuttbow, lake, searun brown, land lock salmon, atlantic salmon

bass---large, small mouth, kentucky

panfish---bluegill, red breast, green sunfish, perch, rock bass, crappie black & white

channel cat

walleye

pike

musky

pickeral--chain, redfin

carp

fallfish

river chub

white fish

suckers--white, red horse

 

exotics

guppie

goldfish

shiner

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