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Toughest Gamefish?


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I agree with that completelly, toughest could mean many different things as well. Some people like strong fish that stay down and dog you and abuse your equipment as well as your arms with brute stregnth. I prefer fish that make explosive reel screaming runs and acrobatics. It's all a matter of opinion.

As for the bluegill comment, just imagine the circles a 5 lb gill would swim in on it's way up to the hole. tongue.gif

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How are you picking against the shark in the bracket??? I got the mako, I figure a shark should beat all the fish

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For me it would have to be that 53 foot whale shark I caught last summer. We had to shoot it with a cannon to subdue it.

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No doubt in my mind about the King Salmon being the beast, I would follow that with Muskie, Steelhead, Pike, and potentially the Carp.

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In my personal experience.

1 Steelhead

2 Smallmouth

3 King salmon

4 Koho

5 Pike

The top 2 are there because of how they fight and how much fun they are trying to bring in. If you fish Steelhead you will know that not all hookups result in a caught fish and that has to say something in itself, same with King Salmon they are like hooking a freight train. You hook a Steelie in 45+ degree water and there is no telling what their next move is, totally unpredictable, kinda like chasing an uncaged bird around the house.

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You're right Cheffrey; theres just no fish in freshwater that moves with the speed and power of a steelie. Gotta put them of top:) I love kings as well, but for a 6 or 7 lb fish, steelhead can just be ballistic!

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Here's my list from personal experience:

1.lake sturgeon

2.smallmouth bass

3.carp

4.muskie

5.flathead catfish

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what about the giant grouper? i seen a show on the vs. channel a couple weeks ago and they were catching them off of old shipwreaks, i think hooking into one of them would feel like reeling in a school bus outta 150ft of water, and the teeth on those things? wow they get my vote

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We definitely need to differentiate between salt and fresh. Smallies are A LOT of fun as is a 12 in. Bluegill. Steelies are another fish that gets overlooked a lot here because there isn't always a lot of room to let them run.

Tarpon, Bonefish and Snook (all of which I have caught) are incredible on a flyrod. Snook will hammer streamers like a muskie, but then take you into the Mangroves like a freight train. A 2 lb. Bonefish will have you into your backing before you can say "fish on"! And Tarpon, well they kind of speak for themselves. Again, just my opinion grin.gif

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