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Old 06-03-2009, 12:33 PM
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this topic seemed to be a big discussion couple months ago..so whats easier to fish and whats the best





my thing- bass is way harder to fish. i'll get into detail later
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this topic seemed to be a big discussion couple months ago..so whats easier to fish and whats the best





my thing- bass is way harder to fish. i'll get into detail later

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Old 06-03-2009, 12:36 PM
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Freshwater for drinking and saltwater for fishing...
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this topic seemed to be a big discussion couple months ago..so whats easier to fish and whats the best





my thing- bass is way harder to fish. i'll get into detail later
I think yesterday should have answered your question!!!!!!!!
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Old 06-03-2009, 12:40 PM
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Never really done any fresh water but man I love me some salt water. I know that you can go out with one pack of sand eels and a few jig heads and come back with a limit of reds, specs, and flounder.
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Old 06-03-2009, 01:01 PM
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im curious as to see what some of yall write on this.
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Old 06-03-2009, 01:10 PM
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fool, it really depends on what you are fishing for and where you are fishing...if we are talking bass v. specks in SWLA. Specks are easier because of our fantastic fisheries...now if we were in say S. Central FLA it would be the reverse.
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Old 06-03-2009, 01:28 PM
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I like both.... Im not much into fishing saltwater but I do like it. I was raised in fresh/brackish water so thats where my home is. My true passion is catfishing and hunting ducks. Next is bass fishing. I love the sport of bassfishing.

Its a matter of opinion.

None is better than the other. I say fishing is fishing.. Period. As long as I got a pole in the water... Im happy.
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I like both.... Im not much into fishing saltwater but I do like it. I was raised in fresh/brackish water so thats where my home is. My true passion is catfishing and hunting ducks. Next is bass fishing. I love the sport of bassfishing.

Its a matter of opinion.

None is better than the other. I say fishing is fishing.. Period. As long as I got a pole in the water... Im happy.
You got that right. A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work any day.
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Old 06-03-2009, 01:45 PM
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like yall said- fishing is fishing, wether its salt or fresh, all that matters is you having fun.
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when you say salt do you mean inshore or offshore? i like offshore the best. i like coming home dead tired with great eating fish. plus you never know what you gunna catch.
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Fool, I'm with you. i like both but Bass fishing requires more knowledge and skill, IMO. Haven't seen many birds working at Toledo Bend!!
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Fool, I'm with you. i like both but Bass fishing requires more knowledge and skill, IMO. Haven't seen many birds working at Toledo Bend!!

only birds in freshwater you see working are the....commarants
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For ease of fishing anyone can go down to big lake...."potlick" and catch a mess of reds,specks, and flounder. Not much skill involved at all. Actually make two or three trips a year down there to fill the freezer. Your welcome to come potlick me all day at Toledo or any river in the area and I guarantee your not gonna come home with a limit of bass and sac's. It takes more skill and patience on freshwater arenas. You have so many variables involved in freshwater fishing that does not effect saltwater fisheries. I myself love to go saltwater fishing with a group of people and a case of beer the action is fast and fun. When it comes to wanting a challenge its freshwater all the way.
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For ease of fishing anyone can go down to big lake...."potlick" and catch a mess of reds,specks, and flounder. Not much skill involved at all. Actually make two or three trips a year down there to fill the freezer. Your welcome to come potlick me all day at Toledo or any river in the area and I guarantee your not gonna come home with a limit of bass and sac's. It takes more skill and patience on freshwater arenas. You have so many variables involved in freshwater fishing that does not effect saltwater fisheries. I myself love to go saltwater fishing with a group of people and a case of beer the action is fast and fun. When it comes to wanting a challenge its freshwater all the way.

freshwater is deffiantly a challenge.
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only birds in freshwater you see working are the....commarants


Dem "obama geese"?
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For ease of fishing anyone can go down to big lake...."potlick" and catch a mess of reds,specks, and flounder. Not much skill involved at all. Actually make two or three trips a year down there to fill the freezer. Your welcome to come potlick me all day at Toledo or any river in the area and I guarantee your not gonna come home with a limit of bass and sac's. It takes more skill and patience on freshwater arenas. You have so many variables involved in freshwater fishing that does not effect saltwater fisheries. I myself love to go saltwater fishing with a group of people and a case of beer the action is fast and fun. When it comes to wanting a challenge its freshwater all the way.
everyone always says that fresh water takes more skill but i can put a rod in my girlfriends hand with a white spinner and tell her throw around logs and she'll catch bass. you can fish structure in fresh water and catch fish. when a newbie goes out to salt water fish and sees nothing but water they dont know what to do. i think it takes just as much skill to find big saltwater species as it does to take big freshwater fish.
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Saltwater for trout and reds!
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bass fishing is def harder
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