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What kind of water do you fish?

What Kind of Water do you usually Fish?   

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Hey so I was wondering what kind of water do you guys usually fish the most?

I picked no. 2

 

Big flowing rivers all the way.

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99% of my fishing is done in rivers/streams. Fly fish still water is no not as much fun.

 

 

Well I dissagree :P ..... but to each his own I suppose...

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I fish rivers , creeks , streams , and brooks. I love to fish flowing water of all sizes. I mainly focus on rapids , pocket water , and riffles , because those are the areas where I feel a big trout heads for when its hungry. I usually only focus on a hole if it has some deadfall in it , otherwise I only try a few casts and then move on to the next area of faster moving water. Wolfriverfisher (Craig)

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the small town i live in has three rivers( the pequannock , the ramapo and the wanaque) plus two lakes and i fish them all

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Langlade County where I live in Wisconsin has the most spring ponds out of any County in Wisconsin ( By Far!! ) , but I prefer rivers. It seems like when I'm on a spring pond the fish are jumping on the other side of the pond. When I paddle over to fish that side , they start jumping where I just left from. Spring ponds are frustrating to me , even though I know they hold some big fish. wolfriverfisher (Craig)

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