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Three years ago it would of been Eye's hands down!! After being bit by the bass bug it's bass all the way now. Nothing better than catching smallmouth, except Musky's of course....

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WALLFISH! i have 4 bass lures im my taclke box compared to hundreds of walleye jigs, hooks and rapalas! when i want to catch fish i go for sunnies.. you could go to the hardware store pick up a big washer, put a hook on it and get your limit of bass fun to fight but not really hard to catch..

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okay ive noticed some good hearted bickering between the walleye and bass guys on the forums. lets see which one we've got more of on fishing minnesota(even though we all know bass are better grin)...just post bass, or walleye!

Bass!!!, prefferably smallmouth

Pot stirrer grin

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lol i know, its pretty close..it seems like the rough fish have a few more votes haha..as much as i am dissing on walleyes i do target them a little bit. i see the vex-marcum debate has popped up, doesnt it always crazy

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Bass definitely, with largemouth slightly over smallies. When I'm not muskie hunting which is only when action is slowwww

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Walleyes, Hands down. Bass to me are a bi produced of walleye fishing. Alot like Toilet paper is to wiping your, butt if I really had to say I'd say crappie.... laugh

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Walleye all the way but still like Bass for fun.

I'm going to try eating one someday.

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Walleye unless my grandson is along. If he's with, we need to be catching fish to keep his interest so we target panfish and bass. When he gets a little older and a little more patient, I'll straighten him out and get him into walleye fishing. grin

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lol hes got it all right already...i find it ironic that snoozebutton is posting at 5 am!

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I enjoy fishing for walleye...I LOVE fishing for bass. I like that the rod is always in my hand and that I'm always active when bass fishing!

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I'd rather have someone pound a railroad spike through my head than troll, but I like jigging and casting for walleyes.

No contest here though... bass.

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another vote for BASS.

Smallys are the best pound for pound fighting fish to catch by far and I like to fish when its 80's and sunny in the afternoon. not blowin and cold.... and I like to sleep at night wink If i want to eat fish I get the pannys or go get a filet-o-fish grin

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either when esox are not bitting, both are quite predictable.smallies over lm, bass are a filler fish-fillin and killin time

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BASS HANDS DOWN. I think i would rather catch a carp or dogfish over a walleye, at least those put up a fight.

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