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100 Hottest Fisheries On The Planet

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  • Super User

Bassmaster came out with a new 100 top bass lake list and #1 is.....Sturgeon Bay WI.

Tom

  • Super User

One of my favorite places to fish

  • Super User

I saw that - some interesting places on that list this time.

 

A-Jay

more laughable than the first list.

  • Super User

Planet......I think not.  I think this should read in the US.

 

Jeff

  • Super User

Planet......I think not.  I think this should read in the US.

 

Jeff

 

LOL, that's what I thought. They have a separate "south of the border" section. I guess the planet ends at the Rio Grande.

 

Must be why they are referred to as "Illegal Aliens."

  • Super User

The Stick Marsh in Felesmere, Fl. will hold its own with anywhere in the country.  If you want to catch a mess of big fish its definitely the place to go.  Day in and day out there are more double digit big fish caught there then anywhere in Florida.  My personal opinion. 

The Stick Marsh in Felesmere, Fl. will hold its own with anywhere in the country.  If you want to catch a mess of big fish its definitely the place to go.  Day in and day out there are more double digit big fish caught there then anywhere in Florida.  My personal opinion. 

Double digit fish isn't the point of the article. It's for best bass fisheries which will and do change year in and year out and if you had the choice of catching a 20 lb limit in a day or the CHANCE at catching an 8 lber, the better fishery will almost always be a 20 lb limit.

 

That being said, the Potomac should definitely be on that list. And they took a picture of one of my favorite docks to fish :dazed-7:

  • Super User

Stick Marsh is 42 on the list because there are no tournaments allowed, can't find the Potomac. 30 pound + limits are normal for this place. No fish even allowed in a live well. Just loads of big monster fish. It should be higher, but that's just my personal opinion.

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Shocked to see my home lake (New Melones) come from off the national radar to a #51 ranking. Bummer is that it could be short lived... major drought plus increased water being pulled out for the delta has it about 150 ft down from where it was three years ago. Water level typically rises here in the spring, so the reservoir losing about a foot a day has to be a nightmare for the spawning bass.

Double digit fish isn't the point of the article. It's for best bass fisheries which will and do change year in and year out and if you had the choice of catching a 20 lb limit in a day or the CHANCE at catching an 8 lber, the better fishery will almost always be a 20 lb limit.

 

That being said, the Potomac should definitely be on that list. And they took a picture of one of my favorite docks to fish :dazed-7:

How tragic, though typically pitiful as is bassmaster, that to them the "Hottest" means catching fish that average ONLY 4lbs.    4lbs. todays Hot fish, probably full of the black ick spots too but thats just a "sun tan" ......ask the professionals!

  • Super User

I can't imagine why anyone would want their favorite lake on this or any other "Top Whatever" list.

 

For what it's worth, all those Michigan lakes listed there are swamps with nothing more than dink walleyes and hammer handle pike in them.  Smallmouth?  Never heard of them unless its 10" bass with small mouths! 

 

Change your vacation plans and travel somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line where the real fish are.

 

I can't imagine why anyone would want their favorite lake on this or any other "Top Whatever" list.

 

For what it's worth, all those Michigan lakes listed there are swamps with nothing more than dink walleyes and hammer handle pike in them.  Smallmouth?  Never heard of them unless its 10" bass with small mouths! 

 

Change your vacation plans and travel somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line where the real fish are.

True......... I am going to have to look for where all those trees are in the water at in Pickwick..... I never seen it before.

  • Super User

Bassmaster came out with a new 100 top bass lake list and #1 is.....Sturgeon Bay WI.

Tom

It's an incredible fishery. 

this list seems really biased toward smallmouth fishing this year... it was interesting to hear about the lakes up in the New England area... i figured the fishing was good, but didn't know it was that good... 

 

Mitch

I can't imagine why anyone would want their favorite lake on this or any other "Top Whatever" list.

 

For what it's worth, all those Michigan lakes listed there are swamps with nothing more than dink walleyes and hammer handle pike in them.  Smallmouth?  Never heard of them unless its 10" bass with small mouths! 

 

Change your vacation plans and travel somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line where the real fish are.

 

after your first sentence, i think the middle part of this post is a bait and switch.

  • Super User

I notice in fishing swamps there are bigger fish making the bass fry too? We have bigger DD bass up here there not being caught.

Not everyone fishes for bass up here.

Only one place listed in ct? Candlewood lake. It has more productive bass fishing lakes than one. The bassmasters can only rate the Tornies they fish.

The ct river is probably one of the best fish producing rivers in the country if not the northeast.

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When did B.A.S.S. elites fish Sturgeon bay?

Tom

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after your first sentence, i think the middle part of this post is a bait and switch.

 

Not really.  More like a flat out lie!  :eyebrows:

 

Gladly, they didn't mention several of my favorites spots along Lake Michigan.

  • Super User

When did B.A.S.S. elites fish Sturgeon bay?

Tom

 

According to the article, the Elites weren't the first or even the second source for this year's list.

I can't imagine why anyone would want their favorite lake on this or any other "Top Whatever" list.

 

For what it's worth, all those Michigan lakes listed there are swamps with nothing more than dink walleyes and hammer handle pike in them.  Smallmouth?  Never heard of them unless its 10" bass with small mouths! 

 

Change your vacation plans and travel somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line where the real fish are.

Haha yeah swamps with dink walleyes  :wink3:  :wink3:

  • Super User

When did B.A.S.S. elites fish Sturgeon bay?

Tom

They fished Green Bay last year and the cutoff was just outside of Sturgeon Bay

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  • Super User

They fished Green Bay last year and the cutoff was just outside of Sturgeon Bay

Green Bay is ranked 31, why not fish the best bass bay in Lake Michigan or list Lake Michigan as #1, they listed Lake Erie as #3, another Great Lake.

Lake Casitas was listed #60 this time because of it's reputation of being a giant bass lake and that claim doesn't apply anymore and will not for another 5 years or so. Today Casitas is a good number lake and 20 lb 5 bass limits are common but this lake is too small to accommodate a lot of boats and requires 21 day quarantine period for every boat that passes quagga mussel inspection to be allowed to fish. This makes Casitas prohibitive to fish for anyone that doesn't live locally.

Clear lake would be the best Largemouth bass fishery in the world according to this list.

Tom

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Stick Marsh is sick, anyone and I mean anyone can go out there and have a potential for a double digit, put in a week from Nov. thru March and if you don't have one your doing something wrong.  5 fish limit 25lbs, easy cheesy!  

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