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Are you a multi species angler?

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i always target bass but it's ok if i catch other species.

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Aside from bassin' I will do some panfishing, but up until 3-4 years ago it was all about MUSKY fishing! 8-)

I take my 4yr old twins with me so its whatever will bite. Hoping this year will be better, Caught nothing last year.

I myself usually largemouth fish but taking the wife out to catch some bluegill or crapie i also do al the time.

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Living in Northern Michigan presents an interesting selection / collection of species options. Even though the open water fishing season is fairly brief as compared to most of our more southerly located fishing brother and sisters, so many of my local lakes include a very nice list of assorted game fish to chose from.

The regular panfish choices including white and black crappie, assorted sunfishes and some very decent yellow perch are almost always available. But often times I am fishing in water that produces both Large and Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike as well as Muskie and Tiger Muskie.

It is very cool when one of these "non-target" species ends up in the net. It it also a bummer to get bit-off - especially when you're throwing a bait you're not particularly fond of losing :'(

So Yes, I am definitely a mutli-species angler - although most of the time the fish make that choice for me........ 8-)

A-Jay

Are you a U-PER?

No but very close.   :D

A-Jay

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