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
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4. I need to spend more time fly fishing I guess.
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23 but might be forgetting some
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20ish
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Athabow Brook Brown Cutthroat Grayling Hope to grow this list next spring, summer, and fall. BW |
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 |
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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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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. |
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. |
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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 |
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 |
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. |
Rainbow
Brown Bullies Cutthroat Brookie Laker Grayling Lake whites Rmws Pike Walleye Perch Goldeye |
bats?---dat's a good 'un. I'm going to have to try that instead of a shotgun.
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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 |
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 |
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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... |
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Bass Dolly’s And bulls So 31 |
just 1 worth remembering
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caught twice this summer 22 incher
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Rainbows
Cut Throats Brookies Browns Bulls Rocky mountain whites Northern pike Walleyes Grouper Barracuda And my favourite Tarpon :sHa_shakeshout: |
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: |
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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 |
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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