Posts: 23,576
Threads: 0
Joined: Dec 2001
Reputation:
0
[size 1]List Your Fish
in attempts to upgrade our 16 species contest we would like to have some imput from our members.
Ideas are alwasys welcome,
but more improtant is I would like to know what species you most commonly target.
if it is seasonal please state that it is a seasonal specisies.
It is important that you list all the fish you target.
thanks in advance for your assistance. [/size]
[signature]
Posts: 263
Threads: 0
Joined: Aug 2002
Reputation:
0
[unsure] Well, my opinion wont count for much since I'm so new to the south but:
Crappie first. Meat fishing from a Boat with Jigs n' shiners.
Catfish (maybe) not sure yet how, but the plan is to drop an anchored bait while I go fish for Crappie. on the way back, I'll pick up the Anchored bait, with large Catfish attached. Good plan eh?
Rainbows in the Sipsy River. As soon as the weather warms up a bit. With my new flys from you guys!
Stripers way down the Sipsy toward the bottom of the state. Fly rodding with Clousers.
Did I answer your question?
[signature]
Posts: 19,236
Threads: 2
Joined: Nov 2005
Reputation:
1
[font "Comic Sans MS"][#00bf00][size 3][#ff0000]YEAR ROUND TROUT[/#ff0000] (Rainbow, Brown, Cutthroat, Hybrid) and Brookies[cool][/size][/#00bf00][/font]
[signature]
Posts: 52
Threads: 0
Joined: Nov 2005
Reputation:
0
Almost year round - trout!!! However, I do go after king salmon in the American River once in a while in the fall. And I have just started to do some pier fishing in the Central Coast area, for whatever I can catch.
[signature]
Posts: 7,663
Threads: 0
Joined: Oct 2006
Reputation:
0
trout if I can outsmart em
followed by large mouth bass
crappie
bluegill
and if one comes in close enough..
catfish...
MacFly
[signature]