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Which do you prefer to fish for? Smallmouth, Spots, or Largemouth. I prefer to fish for smallmouth bass, but they are limited most places I fish. Catch largemouth 80% of the time, don't get many spots either. Love to catch the smallies what great fighters!!!!!

Tight Lines,

Fatdaddy151

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As long as they're big, I like them all!

I think smallmouth are more challenging, but a 10 lb largemouth certainly gets your heart pumping. We're lucky here in the Midsouth where all three species live in our rivers and lakes.

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I LOVE THEM ALL, but really like watching a huge smallmouth get airborne! (When I'm not tournament fishing) When they do that in a tournament my heart stops and I just wanna cry! LOL!

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Where I live we have both great LM and SM fishing, I tend to fish for LM about 90% of the time.

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A 5lb fish is a 5lb. fish in a tournament. However, A Coosa River Spot is by far the meanest fish alive. Not to be confused with a Kentucky, two totally different fish.. Pound for pound a Coosa Spot will drowned the other 3..

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I definately prefer smallies.  Don't get me wrong, I love fishing for the others but smallies just give me a rush like the others just can't quite equal.  Plus, some of my favorite lakes to fish are strictly smallie and walleye lakes with no a large mouths.

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I'm with KU. I much more enjoy FISHING FOR largemouth, but much more enjoy CATCHING smallies.

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I fish for anything that is byting prefer to catch small mouth. Where I fish from a dock we catch many variaties. I thihk smallies give the best fight and love to see them leap out of the water.

                                     Good Luck!

                                            Sinker48 :)

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