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I go through phases. I'll get really into catching a certain species and devote all my time and effort into catching that particular fish. Once the season changes or I have some success I'll switch to another species. I feel every species of fish has something unique to offer, be it a technique used to catch it or a particular way of fighting. 

 

This season I really keyed in on the invasive flathead catfish in my area. Lots of fun to catch with an extremely powerful fight.

 

I still default to bass fishing for at least 60% of my time on the water.

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  • Up here, it's not like I target other species exactly. It more like just 'being prepared' for other species . . . A-Jay

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    Pretty much Bass only here. But if a bunch of Stripers start schooling on top, I've been known to cast to them.          

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On 9/24/2017 at 6:34 PM, Bankbeater said:

In the winter I will fish for crappie and bluegill if the water is not frozen over. 

I love ice fishing, last year we didn't really have an ice fishing season because it never got cold enough. Hope it's different this year, got a bunch of new gear I never got to use. 

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I don't target other fish, they target me while I'm bass fishing. They pretty much like the same baits.

 

salmon manns baby 1 crankbaits

pickerel inline spinners, cranks, spinnerbaits

Quite often I target pike. Once in a while catfish. Get out for the trout and salmon run and at least once a year for sturgeon 

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