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  • Super User
Windsor (Detroit)

crawfish, gobies, shiners, perch

Same here.  :)

  • Super User

So.Cal..

Bluegill, trout, crappie, shad, crawdads.

New York City... and I'm afraid to know or even wonder what those bass in Central Park are eating.

Milton, Ontario, Canada

Pumpkinseed, Bluegill, Perch, Crayfish

I also know that there are alewife and Creek Chub too

BM

I'm in Northern Ct near the Mass boarder.

Shad, shiners, alewife, craws, frogs.

I strickly fish artifical lures, soft plastics, cranks baits, jerks,

jigs.

Matching the forage is very important if you want to catch fish.

Learn whats in your bodies of waters, along with weather patterns, locations, and stuctures down under, and your success will sky rocket.

Put in the time, and you will be rewarded!!!

  • Super User

Haha...in our city parks..bas have been known to take ducklings, and rodents..

New York City... and I'm afraid to know or even wonder what those bass in Central Park are eating.

Aloha,

Oahu's one and only freshwater lake... Wahiawa Res.

"Hawaii's Bass Kept Secret"

People dump their aquariums into the lake and we have a wide assortment of small tropical fish that the largemouth and peacock bass feed on.

Our shad are only 1 to 2 inches long,  so small lures and flys seem to work best.

St. Lawrence River/Lake Ontario region. Crawfish seem to get the attention of both Largemouths and Smallmouths. If I could only pick one bait it would be a jig the imitates craws.

Central Florida, Largemouth Bass forage is golden shiners,shad,Junebug/red speedworm,bluegill,gold/black rattletrap,small crappie,tilapia and much much more

  • Super User

North Central Lower Michigan

Table fare includes but may not be limited to crayfish, brown & rainbow trout, yellow perch, assorted pan fish and plenty of juvenile lmb, smb and walleye. As late spring/early summer comes on, I break out the flyrod to get in on a significant mayfly hatch. Some very decent smb come to the top at sunset to gorge themselves. A flyrod is the only way I've been able to get them - but that's not all bad.

;)

A-Jay

I live out on Long island NY, just easta bit from Kennedy Airport.

I fish all over NY, NJ, and CONN, getting an annual fishing license for all three states. I get a a few other short-term fishing licences when I travel to CA, FLA, MO, TX, or other states

Prey will vary from water to water.

I fish seasonal patterns, so my lures and presentations will vary accordily.

Throwing froggin' and rattin'  baits is my nirvana !!

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