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Which Would You Rather?

Erie or Fork 86 members have voted

  1. 1. Would you rather take a guided trip to Lake Fork for Largemouth or Lake Erie for smallmouth?

    • Lake Erie (Smallmouth)
      46%
    • Lake Fork (Largemouth)
      53%

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  • Super User

I'll go with Erie. I've never touched or seen, much less caught a smallie. It's something I've been wanting to do for a while now. I've got just as good as a chance at catching a big largemouth here at home as I do traveling to Texas..

Now if we're talking Falcon........

Lake Fork for sure.....no wait, Erie for the smallies...no, actually Lake Fork for big LMs....no, Erie, final answer---no, Fork; Erie, Fork, Erie, Fork........

Why do I have to pick one----

BOTH is best. Final, Final answer!

I guess I say Erie even though I got a lot and its like 20 min away. That's just about as good as it gets on the whole planet for smallies. Fork probably wouldn't be my first choice for LMB. I would like to go to the delta or big-0 if I was limited to the U.S. I like the idea of flipping for monsters. Other then that I heard Mexico is the best for LMB. A friend of mine took a fishing trip there for like $1500 and he said he was catching monster bass all day long. To top it off they are super easy to catch. Well relative to what most people are used to.

Erie for me...

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  • Super User

I picked Lake Fork because it's on my bucket list,and I love fishing for largemouth bass.

I've fished on Fork once and would love to go back but I voted Erie because I've not fished it.....plus brown fish are really fun to catch!!

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