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Altaboy 01-01-2019 11:07 AM

So what’s your number?
 
How many species have you caught on fly gear is the question. I have been fortunate enough to catch 14

JustBen 01-01-2019 01:36 PM

4. I need to spend more time fly fishing I guess.

Smoky buck 01-01-2019 01:52 PM

23 but might be forgetting some

markd 01-01-2019 04:56 PM

20ish

Bigwoodsman 01-01-2019 05:30 PM

5.
Athabow
Brook
Brown
Cutthroat
Grayling

Hope to grow this list next spring, summer, and fall.

BW

32-40win 01-01-2019 06:14 PM

Have to think about that;
various versions of rainbow, browns, tigers
Brookies
Steelhead
Cutts, fresh and sea run
suckers
walleye
slough sharks
dollies
bass
sunfish
perch
squawfish
kokanee
bulls
bullheads
sea bass
ling cod
greenling
snapper
I forget all the kinds of Rockfish
Chinook
Coho
Pinks
Sockeye
dogfish
do rocks with crab and octopus count?
ratfish
labrador retriever
boxer
tern
loon
duck
goose
ears

Mr Flyguy 01-01-2019 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 32-40win (Post 3903326)
Have to think about that;
various versions of rainbow, browns, tigers
Brookies
Steelhead
Cutts, fresh and sea run
suckers
walleye
slough sharks
dollies
bass
sunfish
perch
squawfish
kokanee
bulls
bullheads
sea bass
ling cod
greenling
snapper
I forget all the kinds of Rockfish
Chinook
Coho
Pinks
Sockeye
dogfish
do rocks with crab and octopus count?
ratfish
labrador retriever
boxer
tern
loon
duck
goose
ears

Well, the OP did say species and not specifically fish so your list counts!:sHa_shakeshout:

Flight01 01-01-2019 11:08 PM

Haha

Anyways. For fish on the fly

- rainbow
-brookie
-speckle
-Atlantic salmon
-ounaniche
-sea perch (Conner)
-sea run brown trout
-brown trout
-smelt yes 6” smelt
-walleye
-pike
-perch
-grayling
-goldeye
-mooneye

Want to add cuttie and bull trout and whites and eventually all the bc salmon species and steelhead

fishman 01-01-2019 11:21 PM

Sauger
Walleye
Goldeye
Mooneye
Perch
Jackfish
Lake white fish
Rocky Mountain white
Grayling
Splake
Tiger
Rainbow
Brown
Brookie
Cutty
Steelhead
Pink salmon
Sockeye
Chinook
Chum salmon
Coho
Bull head
Flounder

Rainbow sucker
White sucker
Lake trout
White grayling
Cutbow

bitterrootfly 01-02-2019 02:03 PM

Rainbow
Cutthroat
Bull
Brown
Brook
Mountain whites
Pike
White Suckers
Red horse Suckers
Longboard Suckers
Dolly Varden
Black Rockfish
Mediterranean Bream
Needlefish
Northern Squawfish
Yellow Perch
Cutbow
Lake trout

18

lds 01-02-2019 02:59 PM

Rainbow
Brown
Brook
Cutthroat
Bull
Rm white
Lake white
Pike
Greyling
Sqwa
Yakka
Kahawai
Black bream
Tailor
Hexagonal grouper
Cornerfish
Goatfish
Angelfish
Sargeant major

19

Scott N 01-02-2019 04:08 PM

Rainbow Trout
Cutthroat Trout
Brown Trout
Brook Trout
Bull Trout
Golden Trout
Dolly Varden
Rocky Mountain Whitefish
Pink Salmon
Chum Salmon
Redhorse (I think) Sucker
Stickleback (foul-hooked the poor bugger)


So 12 for me.... can't recall any others on the flyrod.

SamSteele 01-02-2019 04:42 PM

Rainbow
Brown
Grayling
Cutthroat
Pike
Walleye
Mountain Whitefish
Brook

Not sure if Cuttbows and Athabows count as separate fish species from "Rainbow". If so, 10. I started fly fishing about 3 years ago, so I figure that is doing alright.

On my list for this summer is a nice bull and possibly a tiger.

wildbill 01-02-2019 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Altaboy (Post 3903105)
How many species have you caught on fly gear is the question. I have been fortunate enough to catch 14

Nice topic........
Bats (not sure of species)
Brookies
Browns
Bull head
Bulls
Carp
Crappy
Craw daddy
Cutthroat
Cutbow
Channel cats
Freshwater drum
Gold eye
Lake chub
Lake white fish
Lake trout
Large mouth bass
Muskrat
Perch
Pike
Pike minnow
Pumpkinseed
Rainbow trout
Red horse sucker
Rocky Mountain white fish
Sauger
Spotail shiner
Walleye
White sucker

Species next on the list.....
Artic grayling
Burbot
Dolly varden
Gold trout
Sturgeon

Don Andersen 01-02-2019 08:44 PM

Red wing black bird
Sea gull
mallard
Merganser
Loon
grebes -2
Dragon fly
Several friends and ex-friends
Boats,
Vegetation
Myself
And some fish


Don

338Bluff 01-02-2019 11:29 PM

15. Surprised myself when I listed them
Goldeye
Rainbow (various strains)
Bull
Cutthroat
Laker
Rocky
Grayling
Walleye
Pike
Brookie
Tiger
Brown
Pink
Sucker
Perch

..and my earlobe with a weighted #4 wooly bugger.

slough shark 01-02-2019 11:38 PM

Rainbow
Brown
Bullies
Cutthroat
Brookie
Laker
Grayling
Lake whites
Rmws
Pike
Walleye
Perch
Goldeye

32-40win 01-03-2019 03:55 AM

bats?---dat's a good 'un. I'm going to have to try that instead of a shotgun.

Sundog57 01-03-2019 06:13 PM

Brookie
Rainbow
Brown
(all three also in sea-run)
Cut
Laker
Bull
Grayling
Whitefish
Sunfish
Yellow Perch
White Perch
Golden Shiner
Gasperaux
Burbot
Bluegill
Rock Bass
SM Bass
LM Bass
Atl Salmon
Ouananiche/LandLock
Pike
Chain Pickerel
Conner
Pollack
Cod
Atlantic Mackerel
Spanish Mackerel

Barracuda
Ladyfish
Jack Crevalle
Snook
Red Fish
Sheeps Head
plus
Labrador Retriever
Little Brown Bat
Loon (in a float tube - scary!)
Human

Yikes - no wonder I'm not rich

Mr Flyguy 01-04-2019 10:59 AM

Trout:
Rainbow
Brown
Cutthroat (western and coastal)
Brook
Bull
Dolly Varden (coastal)
Salmon:
Steelhead
Chum
Coho
Pink
Sockeye
Other:
Mountain Whitefish
Lake Whitefish
Perch
Pike
Walleye
Goldeye
Suckers
Striped Bass
Flounder
Beaver
Mallard
Myself (many times)

Still trying for a tiger trout

DalyShooter 01-04-2019 12:44 PM

8
 
Rainbow trout
Brook trout
Cutthroat trout
Brown trout
Bull trout (one very small guy, on a dry fly)
Walleye
Mountain whitefish
Grayling

8 - that's more than I would have thought.

On my todo list: Perch, pike and lake whitefish. And more of the above...

Scott N 01-04-2019 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott N (Post 3903810)
Rainbow Trout
Cutthroat Trout
Brown Trout
Brook Trout
Bull Trout
Golden Trout
Dolly Varden
Rocky Mountain Whitefish
Pink Salmon
Chum Salmon
Redhorse (I think) Sucker
Stickleback (foul-hooked the poor bugger)


So 12 for me.... can't recall any others on the flyrod.

ops, I forgot Arctic Greyling... so 13. Lucky 13.

fishman 01-04-2019 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishman (Post 3903445)
Sauger
Walleye
Goldeye
Mooneye
Perch
Jackfish
Lake white fish
Rocky Mountain white
Grayling
Splake
Tiger
Rainbow
Brown
Brookie
Cutty
Steelhead
Pink salmon
Sockeye
Chinook
Chum salmon
Coho
Bull head
Flounder

Rainbow sucker
White sucker
Lake trout
White grayling
Cutbow

I forgot
Bass
Dolly’s
And bulls
So 31

lakerman 01-16-2019 07:42 PM

just 1 worth remembering
 
1 Attachment(s)
caught twice this summer 22 incher
Attachment 152133

ALBTUFF 01-16-2019 09:45 PM

Rainbows
Cut Throats
Brookies
Browns
Bulls
Rocky mountain whites
Northern pike
Walleyes
Grouper
Barracuda
And my favourite Tarpon :sHa_shakeshout:

chinchaga07 01-17-2019 01:13 AM

Browns
Rainbows
Brookies
Cutthroat
Cutbow
Lake Trout
Bull
Rocky mountain Whitefish
Lake Whitefish
Grayling
Inconu sp?
Pike
Walleye
Tarpon
1 beaver and 1 merganser by accident:sign0161:

S.C.W. 01-19-2019 08:22 AM

number
 
I find this thread interesting, I hadn't thought of the number;

23 for me so far

Rainbow trout
Brown trout
Brook trout
Cutthroat trout
Golden Trout
Lake trout
Arctic char
Bull trout
Arctic grayling
Yellow perch
Walleye
Pike
Goldeye
Mooneye
Lake whitefish
Rocky mountain whitefish
Coho salmon
Snook
Bonefish
Barracuda
Mangrove Snapper
Gag Grouper
Leopard Grouper


S

FlyTheory 01-19-2019 01:01 PM

Heres my list, its not as nice as yours or some of my friends..

1. Bluerunner
2. Brook trout
3. Brown (Icelandic and Albertan)
4. Bull trout
5. Cutthroat (yelloiw stone, lahontan, and westslope)
6. Dolly varden
7. Golden
8. Goldeye
9. Jack crevalle
10. Lake chub
11. Mooneye
12. Mountain whitefish
13. Northern pikeminnow
14. Palometa
15. Peamouth chub
16. Pike
17. Rainbow (multiple strains including the athabow)
18. Smallmouth bass
19. Tiger
20. Unknown cyprinid when I was in India
21. Walleye


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