Top 10 Fish I Dream About Catching

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Halibut too me are a boring fish to catch but very tasty. The skates in the same areas can be much more exciting.

I dont have a top 10 list but I do want to hand line a Salmon Shark.
 
my list in no order

pbass
golden dorado
new zealand brown trout
marbled trout
wild tiger trout
african tiger fish
taimen salmon
steelhead
flathead cat
blue cat
wells cat
redtail cat

saltwater-
goliath grouper
all the marlin (black, blue, white, and striped)
swordfish
mako
threasher
amberjack
permit
bonefish
tarbon
snook
rosterfish

all of these i would love to do on the fly but like the catfish i know its not likely enough so i wouldnt mind using any way i needed to catch them.

individualy i think all of these are possible except the wild tiger trout (so extreamly rare hybrid of a male brown and female brook trout) catching all of these fish??? who knows, i got a long life to love and have oveer 300 species to my name already.
 
teehee I ve caught a few of those fish.. I love FL <3

Id have to say mine would prob be
(no particular order)
black drum
shark (anyone thats bigish)
gator gar
larger trout/red fish/snapper (caught smallish ones)
a huge catfish
barramundi (there is a place an hour form here but it's expensive to fish for them)

cant think of much else at the moment...
 
1. an arowana in the wild that i will take home as a pet
2. A 200lb ulua
3. A 20lb+moi or as called in the mainlad threadfin
 
Hawaii Predator;1872732; said:
1. an arowana in the wild that i will take home as a pet
2. A 200lb ulua
3. A 20lb+moi or as called in the mainlad threadfin
Took the words out of my mouth:D hehe
 
my top ten list is:
1. clown knife
2. pbass
3. barramundi
4. payara
5. giant catfish
6. a big jag
7. pima
8. a freashwater ray
9. a big pacu
10. a snakehead
 
spearing:
ulua
tiger shark
pbass
RTC
and others
 
haynchinook334;1876455; said:
spearing:
ulua
tiger shark
pbass
RTC
and others


What do you use when you go spearing? 3 prong or gun?
 
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