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By: Dave V (offline)  Thursday, April 17 2008 @ 08:15 PM EDT  

Jake that sounds like fun , Muskie on a fly rod. Good luck. Dave V



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By: Doug Jowett (offline)  Friday, March 06 2009 @ 08:32 AM EST  

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I would have to say Carp pound for pound are the best fighting fish. They arent called freshwater bonefish for nothing......



Here - Here Mr. Green Not only are they strong fighters, they are challenge to hook and challenge to land. The first one I caught on a fly about 20 years ago certainly got my attention! Every time I see tailing carp I can't help think of bonefish in the tropics and we have the same game right here in Maine.

   
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By: xray (offline)  Saturday, March 07 2009 @ 12:59 PM EST  

Gosh, I wonder which I would vote for? I might be a little bias, but here goes.

Take the jumping of a SMB add 10 lbs and call it an Atlantic Salmon and you get my vote. Take a Carp, add the jumping of a SMB and call it an Atlantic Salmon and it gets my vote.

SMB, too small, pike, too ugly and carp, all pull, no style.

Nuff said.

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By: Mike (offline)  Saturday, March 07 2009 @ 06:09 PM EST  

I agree with Ray Mr. Green Whats a Carp...LOL.... Wink

   
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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Sunday, March 08 2009 @ 10:19 AM EDT  

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I agree with Ray Mr. Green Whats a Carp...LOL.... Wink



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By: xray (offline)  Tuesday, March 10 2009 @ 03:58 PM EDT  

I just saw a video,fly fishing for Tarpon.

Not sure without personal experience, but they might go to the top of the class.

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By: Bill Gass (offline)  Friday, April 10 2009 @ 08:04 PM EDT  

Ofcourse I'm biased being a New Brunswicker and all but my vote would have to land squarely on the Atlantic Salmon, fresh run ofcourse. When 3 feet of silver bullet rips 50 yards of line off your reel in 0.02 seconds (OK not that fast but close) then wraps your leader around a piece of jagged granite left over from the last ice age and you know what happens next, well lets just say it's not for faint of heart.

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By: sebastian (offline)  Friday, March 19 2010 @ 10:38 PM EDT  

My experience with atlantic salmon is limited to the broodstocks from Pemigewasset, I never had the chance to fish for the real ones, but I can only imagine they are stronger than hatchery fish. But I think that if smallmouth bass could get as big as AS, it would be a tie. Carp is out of the game, it uses very well its weight but that's all.


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By: LeeGoldsmith (offline)  Saturday, March 20 2010 @ 11:08 AM EDT  

I have to disagree with most here, I really think the Carp is a very fisty fish and worthy of being concidered best fighting fish.  A friend of mine who is an avid Atlasntic Salmon fisherman has told me that he feels an Atlantic can't hold a candle to a steelhead, pound for pound.

Just my two cnts.

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By: Dave V (offline)  Monday, March 22 2010 @ 12:48 PM EDT  

Hmm all good points taken .  I think today my answer will be any fish that hits my fly is the best fighting fish. Especially sense i havent had a tug on a fly in months. I have to do something about that and soon.



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