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  1. #11
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    Cold Water:
    Rainbow Trout
    Brook Trout
    Brown Trout
    Greenback Cutthroat Trout
    Sclupin

    Warm Water:
    Bluegill
    Redear Sunfish
    Green Sunfish
    Longear Sunfish
    Largemouth Bass
    Crappie
    Channel Catfish
    Golden Shiner

    Saltwater:
    Snook
    Spotted Sea Trout
    Jack Crevalle
    Ladyfish
    Tim

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    Cold Water:
    Rainbow trout
    Brown trout
    Brook trout
    Bonneville cutthroat trout
    Greenback cutthroat trout
    Colorado River cutthroat trout
    Mountain whitefish

    Warmwater:
    Largemouth bass
    Bluegill
    Pumpkinseed
    Last edited by Bucky; 08-24-2010 at 08:51 PM. Reason: added colorado river cut this weekend

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    Wow! You guys do a really good job of catching almost everything that swims. And now, in no particular order, my list:

    Buffalo
    Crappie
    Channel catfish
    Largemouth bass
    Smallmouth bass
    Northern pike
    Shiner (not 100% sure of species but probably emerald)
    Rainbow trout
    White bass
    Yellow bass
    Green sunfish
    Bluegill
    Sunfish of various parentages
    Walleye
    Freshwater drum
    Hardtails
    Pinfish
    Rock bass

    Want to catch list: Pretty much everything else that swims in warm water but for now muskies are my top priority.
    Last edited by cycler68; 07-09-2010 at 02:05 AM. Reason: Added information

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    SIOUX CITY??? I used to live in Sioux City for about 25 years - well, technically across the river in McCook Lake, although I never tried to fly fish there.
    Thank God for my wife, the midge nymph and those hapless Iowa Hawkeyes!

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    jimmadsen,
    It's a shame you didn't explore some of the local lakes, ponds & rivers with your fly rod. Sometimes those fish have a hard time turning down a fly.

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    Oh, don't I know it! I spent most of my time traveling out to the Black Hills and chasing them around out there. However I did take my fly rod out from time to time up at Yankton where we had our sailboat when the wind wasn't blowing...
    Thank God for my wife, the midge nymph and those hapless Iowa Hawkeyes!

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