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Most species in one day
Just curious what everyone's personal best is for WW species in one day. Not that it is a contest.
I had a strange day last weekend at a little pond near my house - not bigger than a quarter acre.
I caught the following in a one hour outing:
SMB (2 plus lbs)
crappie (big 'un)
pumpkin seed
bluegill
perch
pickerel (an itty bitty one)
The strange thing is I caught only one of each species - 6 fish - all different. Seemed unusual to me.
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One morning earlier this summer it was:
Stripers up to 5 lbs.
Largemouth
Smallmouth
Bluegill
and a 4 1/2 ft Alligator Gar that luckly let go of the fly before it got to the boat and I had to figure out how to release it. http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
All of them on a Clouser.
Rex
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two years ago.
bluegill, crappie, bass, green sunfish, channel catfish, carp, walleye
Rick
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Bluegill (several)
Shellcracker (several)
Yellow Perch (one)
Crappie (several)
LM Bass (several)
Channel Cat (one
Rockbass (one)
All caught on the same pattern (black mohair leech) in the same day.
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Rick:
That carp sounds nice. Had I been really lucky I could have nabbed one of them as well. There are a few that lazily swim around in that pond. I have yet to target them. For some reason I only can find them when I do not have the fly rod with me.
By the way - wooley buggers - black and olive.
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green sunfish
bluegill
red ear sunfish
redbreast sunfish
longear sunfish
large mouth bass
Guadalupe bass
Texas cichlid
Same day, two different locations.
Jim
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bluegill
redear
crappie
lm bass
yellow perch
channel cat
Same small pond..foam spider, prince nymph, red butt ant
Mike
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Okay, I'll stake a claim the diversity title (no catfish).
From one of my ponds:
redear
coppernoseBG
Tilapia
Florida LMB
Native LMB
Hybrid Striped Bass
green sunfish
grass carp
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Six kinds was tops for me:
Bluegill
Redear sunfish
Largemouth Bass
Crappie
Channel catfish
Green sunfish
Joe
"Better small than not at all."
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I may not have the record, but I'm a conteder:
Rock Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
Bluegill
Sycamore
Silver Maple
Willow
Cottonwood