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200racing

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let see.....

freshwater

large mouth
spotted bass
striper
hybrid striper
white bass
croppie
drum
bowfin
chain pickerel
bream
gar
carp
blue cat
channel cat
yellow cat
shad
rainbow trout
17
salt water

redfish
speckle trout
white trout
red snapper
mangrove snapper
mingo snapper
ruby lips
ribbon fish
remora
stingray
croaker
mullet
pin fish
snow grouper
gag grouper
triggerfish
hardtail
hard head cat
18


35 not bad
 
Hmm...

Catfish
Bullhead
Northern Pike
Pickerel
Largemouth Bass
Small Mouth Bass
Sun Fish
Blue Gill
Perch
Shiner
Ranbow Trout
Brown Trout
Rock Bass
Crappie
Carp...

Thats about it for fresh water...

Salt water:
Croaker
 
Hanr3 said:
Both kinds!

Black and White Crappie. :mrgreen:

there is just 2 type of croppie but you got the names wrong [-X
its "not caught yet" and "about to be eaten" :mrgreen:
 
Freshwater
Largemouth Bass
Rock Bass
White & Black Crappie
Sunfish
BlueGill
Bowfin
Blue, Channel, Flathead, Bullhead Catfish
Drum
Gar
Carp

Saltwater
Redfish
Speckled trout
Flounder
White trout
Galftop Sail
Croaker
Black drum

21 total
 
Captain Ahab said:
What the heck is a grennel and how did you catch a remora?
another name for bowfin

last time i went off-shore we had a pack of them aroud the boat at one spot. anytime you would bring your line with bait still on a hook you gou one. my dad hooked one right in front of the port of pensacola. thought he had hooked a something big the fight really hard.
on my phone i have a pic of one latched to my arm.
 
200 Racing...

WOW...that sure is an impressive number!! Obviously you have had many great times and memories....and I expect some pretty good meals too!
 
Lets see:

Atlantic cod
Atlantic salmon
Pacific salmon (steelhead?)
Arctic Char
Trout (brook, brown, river, lost count long ago)
Splake
Grayling
Whitefish
Different types of suckers, Bigmouth Buffalo stands out as a unique sucker for me (Saskatchewan)
Carp
Burbot
Bullheads
Smallmouth
Some spiney finned thing off the warf once (might have been atlantic croaker?)
Mackerel
Pike
Sturgeon
Pollock
Catfish
Dogfish
Perch
Landed a 4 foot shark once on a hand line. Thank god I was wearing gloves and there were two other guys in the boat (the uncle put a round in it's head and threw it back once up by the side, nurse shark maybe?)

Other:

Squid (those suckers are hard to hook, gotta get the shell or it rips right through)
Eel (turns into bait)

"Non-line" caught:

Traps:
Lobster
Crab

Farmed:
Scallops
 
lets see my number should be decent for being a military brat and having the chance to fish all over the country.

black crappie
white crappie
largemouth bass
smallmouth bass
yellow perch
saugeye
walleye
pike
musky
bluegill
sunfish
pumpkinseed
channel catfish
flathead catfish
blue catfish
yellow belly catfish
Japanese armor plated catfish (was actually caught in florida and was a huge suprise)
florida gar
aligator gar
tilapia
rainbow trout
cutthroat trout
brown trout
common carp
bowfin

25

saltwater

yellow fin tuna
black fin shark
bonnet shark
atlantic sharpnose shark
nurse shark
black fin tuna
speckled trout
redfish
cownose stingray
atlantic stingray
im not sure the technical name but on the boat they call them rainbow runners
sockeye salmon
12

so 37 total (at least thats what i can remember)

edit: remembered bowfin lol
 
0371richwiner said:
lets see my number should be decent for being a military brat and having the chance to fish all over the country.

LOL!

I am military, that's why list is as long as it is.

Been posted east and west coast and everything in between.

Having a family background that are commercial onshore fishermen doesn't hurt either....
 
freshwater----
black crappie
white crappie
largemouth bass
smallmouth bass
yellow perch
white perch
walleye
drum
northern pike
bluegill
sunfish
pumpkinseed
channel catfish
flathead catfish
bullhead
rainbow trout
cutthroat trout
brown trout
common carp
chinook
coho
lake trout
steelhead
lamprey (attached to a chinook I caught)
freshwater clam
zebra mussels
smelt
27

saltwater----

yellowfin tuna
dolphin
shark
squid
sailfish
hardhead
redfish
spadefish
snapper
grouper
grunt
halibut - my biggest fish ever at 200 lbs
rainbow runner
barracuda
cobia / lemonfish
mackeral
amberjack
wahoo
yellowtail
19+ (because I can remember at least 2more I don't know the names of)

46+
 
200racing said:
Hanr3 said:
Both kinds!

Black and White Crappie. :mrgreen:

there is just 2 type of croppie but you got the names wrong [-X
its "not caught yet" and "about to be eaten" :mrgreen:

:oops:


I stand corrected. Yes indeed there are two types. "Not cuaght yet", and "About to be eaten"!

:LOL22:
 
White Crappie
Black Crappie
Bluegill
Green Sunfish
Pumpkinseed
Hybrid Sunfish
Rock Bass
White Bass
Largemouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Yellow Perch
Walleye
Sauger
Northern Pike
Musky
Hybrid Musky
Brown Trout
Rainbow Trout
Brook Trout
Lake Trout
Bullhead
Channel Catfish
Flathead Catfish
Burbot
Bowfin
Common Carp
Buffalo
Redhorse Sucker
White Sucker
Mooneye
Sheephead
Shortnose Gar
Tulibee
Freshwater Eel
Creek Chub
Redtail Chub
Golden Shiner
Spottail Shiner
Trout Perch
Mud Puppy
Snapping Turtle
Goldfish

42 all from Minnesota Waters!
 
freshwater
Bass, White Bass, catfish,gar,buffalo fish, perch,spots, turtle, snake. 9 if you count reptiles.

saltwater
hardhead,gafftop,ladyfish,piggy perch, croaker, redfish,silver trout, speckeld trout, flounder,dogfish,shark,spanish mackerel, King makerel, bonita,blackfin tuna, yellowfin tuna, skipjack tuna, houndfish, white marlin, stripped marlin, blue marlin, baracuda, amberjack,african pampano, trigger fish, hogfish, red snapper, vermillion snapper, mangrove snapper, grey snapper, snook, snowy grouper, gag grouper, red grouper, nassau grouper, jewfish, yellow edge grouper, kitty mitchell grouper, wahoo, dolphin, tarpon, bonefish, permit, jack cravel, pampano, blowfish, ulua, parrot fish, scorpion fish, moray eel, hmmmm im sure there are a few more. 49

total 58
 
Jeeze!! It would be better for me to list the species on my bucket list to catch, but I've always wanted to list all of the ones I have caught.

Freshwater: Bass (largemouth, smallmouth, white, hybid, striped, rock, peacock), Bream (bluegill, sun bream, shellcracker), Catfish (mudcat, tabby, channel, blue), Gar (long & short nose), Trout (rainbow & brook), Freshwater drum, Chain Pickeral, Carp, Black and white Crappie, Grennel,

Saltwater : Specks, Reds, white trout, sheepshead, black drum, Catfish (hardhead & Gafftop), Flounder, snook, tarpon, sea robin, oysterfish, blue fish, Mackerel (spanish, king, cero), mullet, ground mullet, croaker, pinfish, spadefish, bonefish, Sharks (sand, nurse, tiger, mako, hammer head, bonnet head, blacktip, thresher, dogfish,) snapper (red, lane, mutton, mangrove), grouper (warsaw, goliath, snowy, red, black), triggerfish, Jack crevelle, hardtail, bluefish, swordfish, sailfish, ladyfish, amberjack, lesser amberjack, angel shark, tuna (blackfin, yellowfin, big eye), wahoo, permit, pompano, squid, octopus, moray eel, eel

I'm sure there are dozens more.
 
Frreshwater:

Largemouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Crappie
Bluegill
Red Ear
Rock Bass
Channel Catfish
Muskie
Northern Pike
Lake Trout
Yellow Perch
Whitefish

Saltwater:

Red Drum
Snook
Catfish
Kingfish
 

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