States Fished In And Bodies Of Water?
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States Fished In And Bodies Of Water?
This week I got to thinking about it and started trying to figure out how many different states I've fished in and how many different bodies of water.
So far I've come up with ten states and Canada,
Kentucky
Ohio
West Virginia
Tennessee
Alabama
Virginia
North Carolina
Florida
South Carolina
New York
and..gulp...Canada
I have also fished in 50 different lakes, rivers or streams but I ain't done with the list yet. How about you? states and lakes, rivers and streams...
So far I've come up with ten states and Canada,
Kentucky
Ohio
West Virginia
Tennessee
Alabama
Virginia
North Carolina
Florida
South Carolina
New York
and..gulp...Canada
I have also fished in 50 different lakes, rivers or streams but I ain't done with the list yet. How about you? states and lakes, rivers and streams...
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Wow, ill try to remeber where all I have fished.
Ohio many lakes to include Lake erie, and the ohio erie canal up above Akron Ohio
Michingan
Minnisotta
KY
Georgia
Florida
New York
New Jersey
Tennesse
Alabama
Oklahoma.
Arkansas
Texas over 15 different lakes
the gulf of Mexico
Canada
Many Different areas of Germany. You want to talk abot high price fishing license no one compares to Germany. Also If you fish any area of the river for about ten miles you need a different permit to go there and any differnt lake. And you can only buy it at a town in that section.
Germany also has a law that you must kill a fish or release it as soon as its caught. You cannot put a live fish on a stringer.
Just remembered West Virginia.
also forgot when I went home with a buddy to visit Kansas we fished some Private ponds.
Ohio many lakes to include Lake erie, and the ohio erie canal up above Akron Ohio
Michingan
Minnisotta
KY
Georgia
Florida
New York
New Jersey
Tennesse
Alabama
Oklahoma.
Arkansas
Texas over 15 different lakes
the gulf of Mexico
Canada
Many Different areas of Germany. You want to talk abot high price fishing license no one compares to Germany. Also If you fish any area of the river for about ten miles you need a different permit to go there and any differnt lake. And you can only buy it at a town in that section.
Germany also has a law that you must kill a fish or release it as soon as its caught. You cannot put a live fish on a stringer.
Just remembered West Virginia.
also forgot when I went home with a buddy to visit Kansas we fished some Private ponds.
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Wow! we got 3 countries out of OzzieOhio!
I'm currently working on the list of lakes. I'll come up with a new one every so often now. It will take me some time I'm sure. What a wasted life we've lead
I'm currently working on the list of lakes. I'll come up with a new one every so often now. It will take me some time I'm sure. What a wasted life we've lead
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Ohio ...lots of ponds, Salt Fork, Forked Run, Ohio River, Tycoon, Muskingum River, Timber Ridge Lake, Hammertown Lake, Royal Oak Lake.
Michigan
W.Va.....Ohio River, ponds, New River.
Indiana...Dogwood Lake, Mirram Power Plant Lake, Paduka.
Illinois
Kentucky...Barkley Lake
Canada
Michigan
W.Va.....Ohio River, ponds, New River.
Indiana...Dogwood Lake, Mirram Power Plant Lake, Paduka.
Illinois
Kentucky...Barkley Lake
Canada
Re: States Fished In And Bodies Of Water?
kantuckyII wrote:This week I got to thinking about it and started trying to figure out how many different states I've fished in and how many different bodies of water.
So far I've come up with ten states and Canada,
Kentucky
Ohio
West Virginia
Tennessee
Alabama
Virginia
North Carolina
Florida
South Carolina
New York
and..gulp...Canada
I have also fished in 50 different lakes, rivers or streams but I ain't done with the list yet. How about you? states and lakes, rivers and streams...
and now the "TRUTH" comes out.
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Ill up date this everyday when I remember a new one
Ohio Lakes
East Fork
Salt fork
Rocky Fork
Paint creek
Pine lake
Lake Jesco Best Bass lake in OHIO PERIOD!!!!!!!
Mineral Springs Prob second best lake in ohio
Tycoon right behind Mineral springs
Lake snowden ruined by Ohio University used to be a good lake
Hammertown
Rupert
Ross lake
Vargus lake
Jackson Lake
Oak Hill resavior
Lake grand st marys
Delaware res
Buckeye lake Never go there again
Fox lake
Lake Alma
Lake Kathren great palce to fish but long ways to drag a boat down them stairs. lol!!
Turkey creek
Versuvius
Timber ridge
Adams lake
Lake White
Lake Hope best lake to catch a 4 pounder out of, it seems like I have caught a 4 pounder everytime I went there except 1 time.
Ohio power or AEP up in McConnelsville many lakes there brother mounted a 8 pounder out of there from the horse shoe lake
Bear lake Shawnee forest
Texas
Sam Rayburn
Lake Fork
Stillhouse hollow
Belton lake
Lake Whitney
Waco lake
Trading house Lake
Lake LBJ
Lake Buchcannon
Lake Austin
Ill have to get a map of Texas to find the rest. I was in a bass club down there we fished 2 times a month so theres alot of lakes I cant remeber.
Kentucky
Yatesville
Greenbo
Cumberland First time there we hired aguide. It was a waist of money
Cave Run
Theres a lake its privatly owned just outside Vanceburg. I think maybe Sunfish lake or somthing like that. It cost 5 dollars bit is full of big bluegill.
Ohio Lakes
East Fork
Salt fork
Rocky Fork
Paint creek
Pine lake
Lake Jesco Best Bass lake in OHIO PERIOD!!!!!!!
Mineral Springs Prob second best lake in ohio
Tycoon right behind Mineral springs
Lake snowden ruined by Ohio University used to be a good lake
Hammertown
Rupert
Ross lake
Vargus lake
Jackson Lake
Oak Hill resavior
Lake grand st marys
Delaware res
Buckeye lake Never go there again
Fox lake
Lake Alma
Lake Kathren great palce to fish but long ways to drag a boat down them stairs. lol!!
Turkey creek
Versuvius
Timber ridge
Adams lake
Lake White
Lake Hope best lake to catch a 4 pounder out of, it seems like I have caught a 4 pounder everytime I went there except 1 time.
Ohio power or AEP up in McConnelsville many lakes there brother mounted a 8 pounder out of there from the horse shoe lake
Bear lake Shawnee forest
Texas
Sam Rayburn
Lake Fork
Stillhouse hollow
Belton lake
Lake Whitney
Waco lake
Trading house Lake
Lake LBJ
Lake Buchcannon
Lake Austin
Ill have to get a map of Texas to find the rest. I was in a bass club down there we fished 2 times a month so theres alot of lakes I cant remeber.
Kentucky
Yatesville
Greenbo
Cumberland First time there we hired aguide. It was a waist of money
Cave Run
Theres a lake its privatly owned just outside Vanceburg. I think maybe Sunfish lake or somthing like that. It cost 5 dollars bit is full of big bluegill.
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you guys have not figured out whats going on here...but Kantucky is just trying to get Info on all of your honey holes
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biggdowgg
Next he will be asking what baits we use at each one.
you guys have not figured out whats going on here...but Kantucky is just trying to get Info on all of your honey holes
Next he will be asking what baits we use at each one.
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Good Idea Ozzzieohio! I'll do likewise as I accidentally tossed my list away cleaning my truck out yesterday. I'll have to start all over and later, I'll have to get a map out to finish most of this to jar my memory
Ohio
Ohio River
Storms Creek (I'm countin' em' all)
Vesuvius
Jackson Lake
Hammer Town
Tycoon
Rupert
Lake White
Rocky Fork
Paint Creek
Ohio Brush Creek
Adams Lake
Lake Erie
Turkey Creek Lake
Timber Ridge
Lake White
Roosevelt Lake
Collins Strip Mines
Alum Creeks
Kentucky
Greenbo
Yatesville
Grayson
Cumberland
Barren River Lake
Kenny
Cave Run
West Virginia
New River
Green Brier River
Stone Wall Jackson Lake
Beech Fork
East Lynn
Blue Stone Lake
Tennessee
Dale Hollow
Lake Douglass
Watts Barr
Alabama
Guntersville
Virginia
John Kerr Reservoir
Shenandoah River
North Carolina
Gaston
South Carolina
Santee Cooper
Florida *HATE FISHING FLORIDA!*
Lake Rodman
St John's River
New York
Chautauqua
Canada
Burnt River
Ohio
Ohio River
Storms Creek (I'm countin' em' all)
Vesuvius
Jackson Lake
Hammer Town
Tycoon
Rupert
Lake White
Rocky Fork
Paint Creek
Ohio Brush Creek
Adams Lake
Lake Erie
Turkey Creek Lake
Timber Ridge
Lake White
Roosevelt Lake
Collins Strip Mines
Alum Creeks
Kentucky
Greenbo
Yatesville
Grayson
Cumberland
Barren River Lake
Kenny
Cave Run
West Virginia
New River
Green Brier River
Stone Wall Jackson Lake
Beech Fork
East Lynn
Blue Stone Lake
Tennessee
Dale Hollow
Lake Douglass
Watts Barr
Alabama
Guntersville
Virginia
John Kerr Reservoir
Shenandoah River
North Carolina
Gaston
South Carolina
Santee Cooper
Florida *HATE FISHING FLORIDA!*
Lake Rodman
St John's River
New York
Chautauqua
Canada
Burnt River
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where did everyone catch their biggest fish...and how big was it?
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For me it was Guntersville, a carp that lives down there (yuck!) that was well over 40 lbs (est, wasn't going lift it into the boat) that was caught on a 7 inch brown pumpkin seed lizard
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kantuckyII wrote:For me it was Guntersville, a carp that lives down there (yuck!) that was well over 40 lbs (est, wasn't going lift it into the boat) that was caught on a 7 inch brown pumpkin seed lizard
I caught a 22 pound grass carp in a local pond the other day.
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My biggest fish was caught off the Galvaston coast, Close to 100 pounds. My biggest catfish was at a pay lake here in Ohio it was 49 pounds My biggest bass was Lake fork Texas 9 3/4 pounder I did have a monster fish hooked just below the Greenup dam but could not get it in. I fought it for 30 to 45 mins and had a large crowd follow me about 100 yards down and then back uo and back down it decided to go back up toward the dam. I never seent the fish it finnally it decided to go strait across the river toward the kentucky side and my line finnaly broke. Both my arms felt like they were about to fall off. I just wish I could have seen it roll once.
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I also had a nice one hooked on Cave Run last year but never seen it I was fishing a deep water point. He buried down in the grass and broke off. May have been a musky.
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hammerdown wrote:kantucky have you fished cave run?
yeah, I had..good one! thanks
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OZZIEOHIO wrote:Bassmaster, Where is Royal Oak Lake?
It is just north of Pomeroy. It was a public for many years but is now part of one of those private vacation clubs.
I'm also adding 2 lakes I just remembered fishing in Tennessee. Center Hill Lake and Percy Priest. I also forgot an Atlantic Ocean trip one year at Myrtle Beach.
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BigOrangeOne wrote:I caught a 22 pound grass carp in a local pond the other day.
I was using alfalfa cubes for bait.
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hammerdown wrote:kantuckyII wrote:hammerdown wrote:kantucky have you fished cave run?
yeah, I had..good one! thanks
sorry kantucky, i missed it on your list the first time i read it.
It wasn't on the list the first time you read it, you had it right. I had omitted it.
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Ohio= lake forrest, timber ridge, the ohio river and symmes creek.
Oregon= east lynn river, the columbia river(salmon and monster sturgeon)
Cali= the American river, the Rogue river.
Washington. Fished every river on the Olympic peninsula mostly fish right here at home on the Humptulips and the Chehalis river. Biggest fish caught here was a 48 lb king salmon and a 140 lb sturgeon.
Ak. Fished the Keni and cook inlet. Biggest saltwater fish Ive ever caught 390 lb halibut.
Idaho. Pend ore lake home of the world record rainbows. awesome fishing there, 12 lb bows are caught there all the time...record fish i think was 24 or 26 lbs.
I fish for a living but am not counting some of the monsters I've seen caught commercialy....that would be a 600 lb halibut. Took 4 of us to gaff the thing and haul it over the rail.....I could put both my size 13's heel to heel toes out and not touch both sides of it's mouth. We pulled up a giant octopus one nite that had a tentacle span of 14 feet. Octopi are creepy, you can toss them on the deck and they will watch you till your not looking and then they wiggle their way back to the rail and they always find their way to a drain hole and get away.
Oregon= east lynn river, the columbia river(salmon and monster sturgeon)
Cali= the American river, the Rogue river.
Washington. Fished every river on the Olympic peninsula mostly fish right here at home on the Humptulips and the Chehalis river. Biggest fish caught here was a 48 lb king salmon and a 140 lb sturgeon.
Ak. Fished the Keni and cook inlet. Biggest saltwater fish Ive ever caught 390 lb halibut.
Idaho. Pend ore lake home of the world record rainbows. awesome fishing there, 12 lb bows are caught there all the time...record fish i think was 24 or 26 lbs.
I fish for a living but am not counting some of the monsters I've seen caught commercialy....that would be a 600 lb halibut. Took 4 of us to gaff the thing and haul it over the rail.....I could put both my size 13's heel to heel toes out and not touch both sides of it's mouth. We pulled up a giant octopus one nite that had a tentacle span of 14 feet. Octopi are creepy, you can toss them on the deck and they will watch you till your not looking and then they wiggle their way back to the rail and they always find their way to a drain hole and get away.