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I don't know about you, but I have a running list of fish that I've never caught that I have always wanted to. What about you?

Here is a list of fish that are on my target list:

1. Muskellunge

2. Lake Trout

3. Roosterfish

4. Blue Marlin

5. Amazonian Catfish

6. Halibut

7. Snook

8. Barramundi

9. Bonefish

10. Redfish

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1. Muskie

2. Muskie

3. Golden Trout

4. Steelhead

5. Taimen

6. Pirarucu

7. Some kinda shark over 400#

8. Bluefin Tuna

1. Sailfish

2. Tarpon

3. Peacock Bass in South America

4. King Mackerel

  • Super User

No snook or redfish in that part of Florida?

not in order, Permit, Amazon peas, Roosterfish, Barramundi.

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There are, but I haven't caught one yet. When I do, they will be replaced on the list. The list never ends...

1. Brook trout

2. Cutthroat trout

3. Largemouth bass over 6 lb

4. Smallmouth over 4 lb

5. The fish that grants wishes if you let it go.

1.Taimen

2. Snook

3. Shark

4. Baracudda

5.Steelhead

6.Northern Pike

7. Aligator Gar

in no particular order

No snook or redfish in that part of Florida?

not in order, Permit, Amazon peas, Roosterfish, Barramundi.

Does a Barramundi look like a Yellow fin tuna with a Barracuda head?

I saw this fish the other night on Natural Geographic but cant remeber its name

  • Super User

Even though barramundi are related to snook I think they look more like a small tarpon.  As it's on my list I haven't been up close and personal to one.  :(

I do not know what has the body of a yellow fin and a head of a barracuda

1. Maco(sp) Shark

2. Bluefin Tuna

3. Golden Trout

4. Giant Sturgeon

im not sure of the name of it. they were off a reef in australia i believe. It was on that show Fish vs Man. it came on right after that "Hooked on Bass". They hooked up with 2 at the same time. A shark got ahold of one and they only got 1/2 of the fish in the boat.

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No snook or redfish in that part of Florida?

not in order, Permit, Amazon peas, Roosterfish, Barramundi.

Does a Barramundi look like a Yellow fin tuna with a Barracuda head?

I saw this fish the other night on Natural Geographic but cant remeber its name

You are thinking of a dogtooth tuna.

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Here is a link to a pic of the dogtooth tuna.

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.scuba-equipment-usa.com/marine/MAR04/images/Gymnosarda_unicolor.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.scuba-equipment-usa.com/marine/MAR04/Dogtooth_Tuna(Gymnosarda_unicolor).html&usg=__6twUZCWwkhjP_Uz2Nt7OSTXjMhU=&h=417&w=640&sz=84&hl=en&start=2&um=1&tbnid=Qe6FdPN-CBY-8M:&tbnh=89&tbnw=137&prev=/images%3Fq%3Ddogtooth%2Btuna%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1T4GGLR_enUS269US271%26sa%3DN

Here is a link to a pic of the dogtooth tuna.

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.scuba-equipment-usa.com/marine/MAR04/images/Gymnosarda_unicolor.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.scuba-equipment-usa.com/marine/MAR04/Dogtooth_Tuna(Gymnosarda_unicolor).html&usg=__6twUZCWwkhjP_Uz2Nt7OSTXjMhU=&h=417&w=640&sz=84&hl=en&start=2&um=1&tbnid=Qe6FdPN-CBY-8M:&tbnh=89&tbnw=137&prev=/images%3Fq%3Ddogtooth%2Btuna%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1T4GGLR_enUS269US271%26sa%3DN

thank you. man i could not remember that for some reason. but yes that is it. awesome fish

If we are just talking Species, then my list would be:

1. Chinook salmon

2. Sockeye Salmon

3. Coho Salmon

4. Atlantic Salmon

5. Cutthroat Trout

6. White Shark

7. Tarpon (particularly on a fly)

8. Blue Marlin

9. Dolphin (a.k.a. Durado, a.k.a. Mahi Mahi)

10. Sturgeon

Honorably Mention: Alligator Gar

As far as fish I want to catch, but have already caught a member of the Species, my list would be:

1. 50+ inch Muskie

2. 7+ lb Smallmouth Bass

3. 10+ lb Largemouth Bass

4. 15+ lb Steelhead

5. 28+ inch Brown Trout

6. 40+ inch Northern Pike

7. 10+ lb Walleye

8. Any Size King Salmon

Even though barramundi are related to snook I think they look more like a small tarpon. As it's on my list I haven't been up close and personal to one. :(

I do not know what has the body of a yellow fin and a head of a barracuda

Heres what a barramundi looks like

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:)

  • Author

Yeah, but I want to head to Australia to catch Barramundi. It's all about the experience.

  • Super User

Samall mouth bass

Cobia

Permit

Some kind of freshwater trout

Salmon

Sturgeon

Salmon

Muskie

Any kind of trout other than lake trout, cause I have caught them before

  • Super User

only one  MERMAID!!!!!!!

I would really like to set into a big Muskie.  I have wanted to catch one for a long while now and have hooked a couple while bass fishing.  Any fish that will attack a lure that is in the backwash of your boat has got to be a fun fish to catch.

  • Super User

Tally,

there are some fish reserves in central Florida where barramundi are stocked.  I believe in the Ocala area

  • Author

Yeah, I know. But the allure of catching these fish is going after them in their native habitat. The places you're talking about are self enclosed stock ponds. Don't get me wrong, I'd fish there in a heartbeat, but I'd really love to go after them in Oz.

  • Super User

I hear ya, I'd love to catch the same peacock I catch in my backyard down in the amazon.

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