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3 fishing trips, 6 species so far.  Trip #1 was a pike and largemouth day.  Trip #2 was a zero.  Trip #3 saw me get a nice walleye, some smallmouth, rock bass, and shiner (what I now know are really fallfish).   The smallmouth was my 6th species.  It is really unusual for smallmouth not to be my first fish of the year.  That's likely it for me for gamefish.  I'll probably add some panfish to the list.

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Pretty cool!

I doubt I'll see that much variety.

Probably just smallies, largemouth, pike and musky.

 

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A Ned rig might add to your variety.  Yesterday we has smb, lmb, spot, white bass, walleye, and crappie on Neds.

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It's possible I might add some trout to the list.  Muskies are always a possibility but I don't expect to get one.  Perch, bluegill, and maybe crappie will be on the list before the summer is over.

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