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Fishing planet florida bowfin bass12/14/2023 ![]() ![]() CUTTRHOAT TROUT in COLORADO by Diana_Lure YELLOW PERCH in MICHIGAN by Myself NORTHERN PIKE in MICHIGAN by Diana_Lure STRIPED BASS in CALIFORNIA at THE DOCKS by Diana_Lure PEACOCK BASS in FLORIDA by Diana_Lure REDEAR SUNFISH in CALIFORNIA by Diana_Lure SMALLMOUTH BASS in MICHIGAN by Myself RAINBOW TROUT in OREGON by Diana_Lure You will find, for now, the following unique/trophies species : Ī big thanks to all that posted, contributed in helping me out, sharing this. If you are at 30 or 50 posts per page, my directory will not be right for you. Scroll the pages to find what you are looking for and try the technics and lures and spots mentionned.īE AWARE : This thread is at default setting of 15 posts per page. You are the one holding your gear, not me. All depends on how you fish, the exact times, the exact location etc. The infos included here are not a garanty you will absolutly catch one, but surely will help. This adaptation also happens to be useful for anglers keeping them alive prior to cleaning and cooking.ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW, TO CATCH A UNIQUE FISH AND TROPHY FISH.You will find in this thread all, or almost all, that you need to know about helping you catch a unique fish and some trophies too. Anecdotal accounts of farmers tilling up live bowfin after floodwaters recede from fields suggest they can even survive in mud for short periods of time. Like gar, bowfin can gulp air, allowing them to live in water with low levels of dissolved oxygen. That capacity to survive in warm, stagnant water where more desirable game fish cannot doesn’t make them “trashy,” however, just versatile. Bowfin can occupy murky habitats that many view as unappealing, further contributing to their stigma. Throughout the state, bowfin are often referred to as “choupique” (pronounced “shoe-pick”), a Cajun-French name stemming from Choctaw “shupik” or “mudfish.” Contrary to some people’s assumptions, this name has nothing to do with the taste of the fish, but instead references certain places they’re found. Louisiana spawned the term “Cajun caviar,” along with most things Cajun. Choupique, Mudfish, Swamp bass, Cypress trout, etc. ![]()
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