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Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: 210amatuerangler] #6358397 07/02/11 01:53 PM
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8'+ alligator gar, 50+ blue and flatty, dd lmb. Red ear over 2 and a bluegill over 2 would be cool as well. Im gonna try to get them all this year.


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Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: Bittercreek] #6360467 07/03/11 07:22 AM
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A 5 lb Guadalupe Bass. I have only caught a 2 pounder once


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Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: SteveHummert] #6360554 07/03/11 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted By: steve hummert
DD largemouth bass

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Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: jno] #6361295 07/03/11 06:12 PM
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For me it's a toss up between a 15lb+ Golden Dorado from Argentina, or a 15lb+ River Striper ( All on the fly rod of course.)


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Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: Bittercreek] #6361383 07/03/11 07:01 PM
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Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: Dognot] #6363037 07/04/11 03:15 PM
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50# Wild US common carp
200# Gator Gar
50" Musky


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Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: ScottEvil] #6363093 07/04/11 03:35 PM
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The 10lb Bass is sitll it for me


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LMB- 11 lbs., 7 oz. Falcon


Striper- 40 lb. Long Is. Sound
BlueCat- 30 lb. Texoma
Hybrid-8.2 lb. Lewisville
Cutthroat Trout-22" Yellowstone R, WY
Rainbow Trout- 21" Blitzen R, OR
Steelhead- 8 lb. Umpqua R, OR
Redfish-20 lb. Panama C. Bay, FL

Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: nax] #6363186 07/04/11 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted By: nax
How about keeper-sized fish in general from the boat?! Since getting my first boat back in May, I haven been unable to catch decent fish. I think we've caught maybe 5 keepers total. We;ve caught plenty of undersized fish, but we're lacking in the keeper department. Heck, I can catch more keepers from the bank than I can from my boat!


+1. Any fish that I'm actually targeting from the boat would be nice. I've been out searching for crappie and have only managed to land a couple catfish and some Guadalupe bass.

Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: Royal1k] #6365696 07/05/11 03:52 PM
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I am with the Muskie guys. However I am looking for a 55" fish, already have hit the 50.5 and 54". Catching a 55" fish is one thing I doubt I will ever do but I keep trying.

Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: ez_4_u00] #6368005 07/06/11 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted By: ez_4_u00
I am with the Muskie guys. However I am looking for a 55" fish, already have hit the 50.5 and 54". Catching a 55" fish is one thing I doubt I will ever do but I keep trying.


What lakes were you fishing? If you want you can PM me if not thats OK too.

Casting or trolling?

I have only fished LOTW and we do alright casting for them. The biggest was 49" but would love to step it up.

Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: crankn101] #6369104 07/06/11 01:32 PM
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I want a 15 lb hybrid, a 20 + lb striper , and a 3 lb crappie.
I am 3.5 lbs shy on the hybrid , 2.5 lbs shy on the striper ,
and 2oz shy on the crappie.

As for a species I would love to catch and have not , it has to be a
golden dorado from S America.

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Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: Bittercreek] #6369197 07/06/11 02:08 PM
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16"+ Guadalupe Bass on the Fly on a kayak fishing float on either the Llano, Nueces or Sabinal.

Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: N8tivFish] #6369701 07/06/11 04:13 PM
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6lb Texas Smallmouth

Getting close!! See Sig \/\/\/\/

Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: Chuck Elliott] #6371267 07/06/11 11:15 PM
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4lb 10 oz crappie in Texas just to brag and I really really want my daughter to catch it.

Re: What is Your "Holy Grail" Species in Freshwater? [Re: Chuck Elliott] #6433447 07/23/11 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Chuck Elliott
6lb Texas Smallmouth

Getting close!! See Sig \/\/\/\/


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