"Cyberlunge" said:
Steve I can cover this one,Hardest = the one your on
Easiest = the one you should have gone to
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That's about right.
Steve – If I have to rank 95+ waters it is going to take some time. A rank from easiest to hardest would also take into account some personal preference about how I like to fish vs. how certain waters force you to fish. There are basically two categories, stocked and natural. Most stocked water and a couple natural fisheries are easy compared to natural waters. Easy isn't always a reflection of the number of fish per acre either. One water I'm thinking has roughly .3 – .5 adults per acre, however we've had more 9-12 fish days on that water than any other. Conversely, Hudson has a very high number of adults per acre but it isn't what I would call "easy".
The reason I was asking this, is that I have some guy's that want to go out with me next year. They know that I pretty much live on Hudson. I know it's a tuff lake, but you have a good chance for that 50" plus fish. Some of these guy's have never caught a pike. I'd like them to get a 30" that comes sailing out of the water, where they will get bitten by the bug. Thanks, Steve
"Steve S" said:
I know it's a tuff lake, but you have a good chance for that 50" plus fish.
Really? I'm only aware of one in the last eight years that was netted during the egg take.
"Steve S" said:
Some of these guy's have never caught a pike. I'd like them to get a 30" that comes sailing out of the water, where they will get bitten by the bug.
So you weren't looking for a lake ranking but rather a place to get these guys their first fish. Within easy reach of you there are three great options:
1. Diane
2. Ovid
3. Hudson
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