Pitchinkid Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 How many diffrent species of freshwater fish have you caught in one outing and what were they. 1. Smallmouth 2. Spot 3. Rock bass 4. White bass 5. Hybrid Striper 6. Sauger 7. Walleye 8. Drum Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 12, 2009 Super User Posted February 12, 2009 Everything except walleye and often on the Tennessee River. I could add largemouth bass, blue and flathead catfish, buffalo, bream, skipjack and gar to the list, all on a single outing. When you fish Kentucky Lake in April, you will get a taste of exactly what I'm talking about. The worst is drum, the most common is white bass. 8-) Quote
Pitchinkid Posted February 12, 2009 Author Posted February 12, 2009 Yeh i understand that RW. I think the Tenn. river is alot like the Kanawha River in WV, just bigger. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted February 12, 2009 Super User Posted February 12, 2009 I think four. Largemouth Bass Channel catfish Green sunfish Crappie Quote
Super User MALTESE FALCON Posted February 12, 2009 Super User Posted February 12, 2009 1- Smallmouth 2- Largemouth 3- Muskie 4- Walleye 5- Channel Cat 6- Rock Bass 7- Drum Falcon Quote
Super User senile1 Posted February 12, 2009 Super User Posted February 12, 2009 I don't think I've ever caught more than four species in one outing, but I could be wrong. The last time I caught four was at Smithville lake last year. Largemouth Bass Crappie Bluegill Walleye I've caught all of the species mentioned in the previous posts, except for skipjack, at one time or another, and I would add channel catfish, green sunfish (often mistaken for bluegill), carp, and grinnel (bowfin). Quote
Super User J Francho Posted February 12, 2009 Super User Posted February 12, 2009 Last year, early summer, I had a crazy multi species day, though we hit several different shore spots. LMB Bluegill Perch Northern Pike Bowfin Rock Bass Quote
Daniel My Brother Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 I don't think I've ever caught more than four species in one outing, but I could be wrong. The last time I caught four was at Smithville lake last year. Largemouth Bass Crappie Bluegill Walleye I've caught all of the species mentioned in the previous posts, except for skipjack, at one time or another, and I would add channel catfish, green sunfish (often mistaken for bluegill), carp, and grinnel (bowfin). Hey Senile, You must not have been fishing the ditches when you lived in Sikeston! ;D We hit 'em hard in mid-summer with nightcrawlers, cut bait, and live shad. Not uncommon to catch any or all of the following on the same day: White bass Crappie Largemouth Kentucky Bass Sunfish Goggle Eye Drum Channel Cat Flatheads Blue Cats Longnose Gar Common Carp Bowfin I'm probably missing some, but when you're fishing a ditch off the Mississippi with live and cut-bait for more than a few hours, just about anything is possible. The water is almost boils with activity...and many days the bites are non-stop. P.S. Almost forgot about the Asian carp and shad that we catch in the throw nets. Quote
fathom Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 bass goggle eye redear crappie blue catfish grass carp all out of one 20 acre lake. Quote
Super User senile1 Posted February 12, 2009 Super User Posted February 12, 2009 I don't think I've ever caught more than four species in one outing, but I could be wrong. The last time I caught four was at Smithville lake last year. Largemouth Bass Crappie Bluegill Walleye I've caught all of the species mentioned in the previous posts, except for skipjack, at one time or another, and I would add channel catfish, green sunfish (often mistaken for bluegill), carp, and grinnel (bowfin). Hey Senile, You must not have been fishing the ditches when you lived in Sikeston! ;D We hit 'em hard in mid-summer with nightcrawlers, cut bait, and live shad. Not uncommon to catch any or all of the following on the same day: White bass Crappie Largemouth Kentucky Bass Sunfish Goggle Eye Drum Channel Cat Flatheads Blue Cats Longnose Gar Common Carp Bowfin I'm probably missing some, but when you're fishing a ditch off the Mississippi with live and cut-bait for more than a few hours, just about anything is possible. The water is almost boils with activity...and many days the bites are non-stop. P.S. Almost forgot about the Asian carp and shad that we catch in the throw nets. That's why I said I could be wrong. When we were kids we fished the ditches all the time with night crawlers and we caught multiple species. I just can't remember how many different species I caught in one day. That was 30 - 40 years ago. Quote
Daniel My Brother Posted February 12, 2009 Posted February 12, 2009 When I can't remember something from that long ago, I usually just start making up details. By the way, did I ever mention the time back in '78 when I caught a 15 pound smallmouth on a chunk of velveeta cheese? Quote
Super User Maxximus Redneckus Posted February 13, 2009 Super User Posted February 13, 2009 bass,pickeral,mudcats,bluegill,crappie,pumpkinseed,channelcats,shiners,yellow perch,somekinds of minnows with a orange lat line maybe a baby trout ????,EELs ,tiger muskie, can i add a few days last yr i went from a farm pond to the chesepake bay and caught bass, bluegill crappie,catfish, bluefish,rockfish,croaker and flounder all in 8 hrs GRAND SLAM Quote
1inStripes Posted February 13, 2009 Posted February 13, 2009 The worst is drum, the most common is white bass. 8-) What do you mean by the worst is drum??? Their a fun fighting fish. Quote
FordNFishinLover Posted February 13, 2009 Posted February 13, 2009 Last year on our trip to wisconsin... Channel cat smallmouth rock bass drum carp bout 3 times of suckers sturgeon Quote
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