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Phil from Maine 02-15-2007 05:26 AM

RE: favorite
 
Brook trout-- fly rod, streamers and nymphs, spinners and worms
Landlock slamon-- fly rod and live bait
Lake trout--- Live bait, cut bait, and occasionaly fly rod

White perch for all the action they give and they are good eating-- worms and live bait.

Also, Atlantic salmon but that has been closed here for a while. They had a short catch and release season last fall on the Penobscot River and they are currently considering another one this year. If so I am heading down there for a chance to catch one.

little benoit 02-15-2007 02:39 PM

RE: favorite
 
tough. it hard to beat smallies on light gear and spinners in the penobscott river.
small brookies out of beaver ponds
slime darters on first ice
and cusk once it gets dark


goherd1111 02-15-2007 04:06 PM

RE: favorite
 
You mean there are other fish species besides largemouth bass????? [8D]
I live, breathe, and sleep bass fishing. Aritificial tackle only. Haven't used live bait since I was a wee little boy. My favorite way to catch 'em is slow rolling a spinnerbait through grass or flipping/pitchin a texas rigged worm or lizard. Man i'm getting excited just thinking about it. To bad there's a foot of snow on the ground.

Roadkillwarrior 02-26-2007 04:40 PM

RE: favorite
 
I like fishing for them all, but my two most favorite have to be catfish and largemouth bass. I love just sitting on the bank tight lineing for catfish on rivers, creeks, and ponds waiteing for a bite while relaxing on the bank takeing in the experience of being away from everything. But bass fishing is on the other end of the scale, nonstop casting and on a good day non stop catching and you have to make yourself leave or your arm just cant take another cast or fish.

stretch56 03-03-2007 04:21 AM

RE: favorite
 
Walleye mostly jigs with live bait.
Catfish.

KonaBoy 03-03-2007 07:20 AM

RE: favorite
 
Either Lakers or Pike in the spring, just a while after ice out. I troll crankbaits or cast bucktail jigs for the Lakers. For Pike, I either cast some of my custom wooden stickbaits, or else I have a dead cisco, or chunck of something under a bobber on a quick strike rig.

Phil from Maine 03-03-2007 07:31 AM

RE: favorite
 
What kind of crank baits do you use for lakers? I have never heard of using crank baits on lakers so I am just wondering.

KonaBoy 03-03-2007 10:19 AM

RE: favorite
 
Usually a deep diving Husky Jerk, or else just a regular Rapala, Smithwick Rogue, or similar with a rubber core sinker about a foot above it just to get it down a bit deeper. Caught quite a fewlike that. If they're still deeper than that, I throw on a Shad Rap. Any other questions, feel free to ask

grizzly_hackle36 03-03-2007 06:42 PM

RE: favorite
 
Smallies on streamer flies. Though I am starting to flake out a little, and really getting to like carp on flies as well.

mnsqueeze 03-04-2007 05:28 PM

RE: favorite
 
i love to fish the walleye., the lake we fish we can catch walleye,bass,pike,perch,crappie,and muskie,oh and bullhead and redeye rock bass.i love to jig fish and i use blue jigs with yellow or white eye tipped with shinner and or fathead or leech,. i have been getting into the muskie fishing ., have not caught one yet but boy i have seen some big ones.,


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