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How Many States Have You Caught Bass In?

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North Carolina, Arkansas, South Carolina, and West Virginia.

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Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New mexico, Texas, Alabama. Soon to be Arizona.

Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia.

Hmmmm... Let's see... A one.... A two...... A three..... Three. How many states does it take to catch the bass of a lifetime the world my never know..... For all you older heads.

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Five for me Tn,Al,Ky, Ar and Ms

Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, Missouri, FlorIda so far

Wisconsin, Florida, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, Utah, Missouri, Texas.

Adds up to 13 so I better go somewhere else real soon. Unless I count the Mexico side of Amistad and Falcon.

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OH, PA, NY,GA, FL, TN, Ontario CA & Sinola MEX.

 

Dwight, one day you & I are going to bump boats   :eyebrows:

 

 

OH, PA, NY, GA, FL, TN, Ontario, KY, AL, SC, NJ & MI

 

Roger

Five - California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas & Florida.  The last 3 were all from shore on small lakes, yet produced fish over 4 lbs.  Arizona was the real surprise because the lake was part of their urban fishing program, meaning I had to dodge a homeless guy sleeping & a cheating couple making out on the bench in order to reach the water.

 

Caught some trout in Breckinridge Colorado, but was told there were no bass in those upper elevation ponds & streams.  Almost made some trout aficionado choke when I recommended stocking some smallmouth in his private trout stream.  I told him that won't eat too many of his 8" rainbows... 

VA,MD and some place in El Salvador Central A.

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Texas, Minnesota, Washington, Idaho, Arkansas, California, Virginia, West Virginia, Alabama, Alaska, Louisiana, Oklahoma, + Ontario, CA and Tamaulipas, Mexico

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Indiana (duh), Florida, Tennessee, I've fishes in Michigan, but only off piers, so I didn't catch anything.

so far

Illinois

Florida

Georgia

South Carolina

North Carolina

New York

Vermont

three. Florida south Carolina and Indiana. but outside of florida I like to catfish. I'm obsessed

For me, I've caught largemouth in Ca and AZ. Caught smallmouth in Washington state. And trout in Oregon and all the other states I've mentioned.  I want to catch a bass in all 50 states, but that may take a while :eyebrows:

Just three: Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee. I flew out to California a few years back and hoofed it around Lake Isabella for 4 days each morning carrying all my gear and got completely skunked. I ended up heading up to the river that fed the lake and caught some trout on salmon eggs. 

Three: MA, NH and ME.

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6- Texas, California, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida

Out of the country- St. Thomas, St. Martin, Mexico, Canada

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<scratches head>

 

Virginia, New York, Texas, Pennsylvania for sure.

 

Pretty sure, but before my "real bassing days":

States along the Gulf Coast...I think Louisiana, 

Mississippi... but not 100% sure.

 

</scratches head>

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