I did White Moose and St Croix with a 485 lb net as well. Sure you make more money per fish and get more experience per fish, but in the long run, you end up with less total money in your pocket. Would you rather make $41095 - $3000+license or $22665 -7800 plus license?Īt St Croix (9800 TVL) you would average 13 fish for a total of $150 experience. (average experience per fish 88)Īt White Moose you pay $7800 plus license.ġ rod with lures, same net.330.009lbs of 330 It took 24 game time hours to get 329.258 lbs of 330.7 Now, I took a 330 lb keepnet and decided to fill it up using 1 ultralight rod and spoons, spinners, and jigs. You pay $3000 for travel plus whatever the license is. Louisiana - Quanchkin also great for bass, crappie & pickerel.You're all missing something if you think Emerald Lake is bad. Oregon - Falcon is great for trout & ok for bass North Carolina - Neherrin is an inexpensive trip with good profit that's great for bass & crappie ![]() If I wanted a change of scenery from those I rotated to a couple other spots The smaller fish are more $ per lb/kg which is beneficial with a smaller net if you don't mind reeling more fish in to fill a net.įlorida bass at peak times can fill a large net in a couple hours with multiple rods in the water. With a rod holder you can reel in more weight with 2 - 3 bass, walleye or trout in less time than fighting to land one pike. ![]() I didn't target pike or muskie until level 40(ish), when you can reel in pike without much of a fight. Michigan is beautiful and great for targeting walleye (get much larger than New York), trout and bass. Depending on how big your net is (might require a couple day trip to be profitable) and if you have a rod holder I enjoy St Croix and Everglades a lot more.
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