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I started fishing for what was in the area and that was mainly largemouth and smallmouth.  I love fishing for smallmouth, probably more than largemouth but the logistics of setting up a float isn't quite as easy as it is to go drop my kayak in on a lake somewhere.  Once i went to college i didn't even bother fishing for bass too much and got hooked on fishing for brookies and brown trout.  I love fishing small streams that you can jump across and catch native brookies....nothing beats it in my opinion and you can't beat the scenery and the chances of you running into another angler are slim to none for the most part.  Once i moved to Richmond VA, i got back into largemouth fishing with the occasional trips to the mountains to catch brookies.

 

I guess the bottom line is i like to catch fish lol

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