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Cats, Warmouth, Crappie, Perch, Bluegill, Mooneye, Sucker, White Bass, Walleye, Shad, turtles, and a bunch of frogs.

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just caught my first Walleye last week on a chartruse spinner

caught a catfish on the exact same watermelon seed u-tail zoom worm that i caught my PB 8lb 4oz bass on

rockbass

bluegill

white bass

striper hybrid

bass

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I have a gift for catching snapping turtles. 2 this year. One on a really nice $6 spinnerbait (avatar) and one on a jig.

Other than that, all year long only one bull bluegill and one tiny little crappie.

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im with you two snappers and 1 painted this year. both snappers over 2 feet it looked like. one off the 5" senko wacky rigged too!! but other than that this year a bowfin (ragetail frog) and catfish (spinnerbait)

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I catch most of the above listed (except musky...wish I could accidentally catch musky).

I also catch quite a few dinks when bass fishing, they are a different species right  ;)

I usually don't know what to expect when bass fishing and go in with that mindset, the real fun is catching bass when you are catfishing...a 2' LMB on a jug at 3 a.m. is always a welcome treat!

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Peacock Bass, tilapia, oscars and a bunch of unknown cichlids. I occasionally see snook but haven't convinced one yet. :)

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striped bass

white bass

yellow bass

crappie

flathead catfish

channel catfish

and when I lived in Florida

chain pickerel

bowfin

gar

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I've caught a catfish on a spinnerbait this year, that was the most strange thing for me. Anyone had a cat bite a spinner? I've also caught crappie, bream, water snakes, alligators, and turtles.

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The freshwater grand slam.....LMB, peacocks, snook and tarpon. I've yet to hit the slam but have done 2 or 3 out 4 few times.

Peacock Bass, tilapia, oscars and a bunch of unknown cichlids. I occasionally see snook but haven't convinced one yet.  

Try the Griffin Rd canal, work west from 441.

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An occasional Crappie or Catfish. Once, while fishing a tournament on Watts Bar, I caught a 28 pound Striper on a Rattletrap. I tried to weigh it in... but was shot down right at the scales. I was pretty sure big fish and first place was mine... until the line sider was turned away.

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Musky, Pike, Dogfish, Rockbass, Bluegill, Sunfish, Perch, Walleye, Crappie, Shad (snagged), Carp, Soft Shell Turtles (on Golden Roaches), and a couple of USO's (unidentified swimming objects).

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While fishing the Susky for SM, we often catch:

Walleyes

Pike

Muskie

Common Carp

Sometimes catch:

Fallfish

Rock bass

And every once in a long while I get one of those green slugbass.  ;D

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Anyone had a cat bite a spinner?

I've caught several channel cats over the years on rooster tails.

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Usually "gators" (which I can't stand and I get them a lot) and rock bass are the most common additions, but have caught perch, 'gills, crappie, carp, walleye and dogfish while bass fishing too.  

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All depending on the time of year, every once in a while a crappie, gills, white bass, wiper, striper, walleye, big cats, gar.... :o

Tight Lines All!!  

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The freshwater grand slam.....LMB, peacocks, snook and tarpon. I've yet to hit the slam but have done 2 or 3 out 4 few times.

Peacock Bass, tilapia, oscars and a bunch of unknown cichlids. I occasionally see snook but haven't convinced one yet.

Try the Griffin Rd canal, work west from 441.

Thanks for the tip! I actually went out to a small lake right off of Turnpike & 836 today and caught a very small snook and then hooked and lost an estimated 25lb tarpon! :D It hit a shiner and went airborne twice before it dove under some weeds and cut me off. Also caught some peacocks and a small large mouth. Another angler caught a nice catfish with a shiner. All in all a all a good day, South Florida style! ;D

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Usually "gators" (which I can't stand and I get them a lot) and rock bass are the most common additions, but have caught perch, 'gills, crappie, carp, walleye and dogfish while bass fishing too.

x6 on Chippewa Lake this morning.....

4 LM that bumped, 3 that didn't, and good old Edwin Scissor-Nose slimed me six times.

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