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LEECH21

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For the wall

Musky

eye

crappie

Favorites for just the looks

#1 Flatheads.......Just amazing

#2 Sturgeon........Prehistoric

#3 Longnose Gar....No need to explain

There is such a great fishery right in my back yard for the last 3 and yet no pressure..well not as much. And theres no othere species that come close there all a one of a kind.A big flat can make you look like a fool with there power and you bass guys are sure missing out when a 50" sturgeon bust the surface and goes airborn. Just awesome!!!!!

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#1 Wade fishing for (smallies and eyes on an undisclosed river up north)

#2 fly fishing for loopers and steelhead up north

#3 Getting on the water, either hard or soft............

#4 Watching my kids eyes widen up when I bring home a huge bucket of "Fishies"

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I have never eaten any of the fish I listed as I breed them and that to me would be like raising dogs to eat the puppies blush.gif Usually they prefer to eat brine shrimp, blood worms,zuchinni, etc. I have fed the green terror many many goldfish, crickets, and smaller unwanted mutt fish, I have not used minnows as they typically don't survive well in 78 degree water and thereis also the disease aspect. I know some other countries eat the african cichlids as to them it would be similar to a crappie from what I have read.

Hope that helps.

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I don't believe many members of FM are aware of the fish you listed. What do they taste like and do they prefer minnows, crawlers or leeches ?


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lake trout

bass (both large and smallies)

walleye

bluegill

most times its what ever is biting the best, I try to bring something for all fish.

lake trout is number one, just for the exciting fight during ice fishing. I have seen poles broken in half, they hit so hard.

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