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Sgt Kris Newcomb
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Lake Powell. Was up there for a week with friends on a house boat. Everyday we were catching large mouth, small mouth and stripers. We were filling up the boat every time we went out.
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SSG Jimmy Cernich
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South manchac pass has the biggest of catfish and yellow cat.Its near the Pontchartrain.
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PVT William Lester
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Lake Okeechobee Florida
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SPC Gary Dyer
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I love to fish on the beach, surf fishing for perch. The thrill of the fight and the waves crashing on the beach
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SPC Steven Flores
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Any where in Alaska close to Fort Greely
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CPL Christopher Thomas
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Not sure I want to reveal my fishing hole LOL. I like fishing in Lake Michigan. Always or most of the time catch something.
My most successful catch was Lake San Antonio back in 88. I cast out and within 5 minutes had a 15 Big Mouth Bass on the line. That was a good day and some good eatin
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MGySgt Thomas Kromis
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1. Lake Friendswood (because it's conveniently located near my house), 2. Gulf of Mexico for sea water fishing, 3. and off the coast of North Carolina (out of Morehead)
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SrA Scott Harris
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Fly fishing Upper and Lower Sky High Lakes in the Marble Mountains.
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SGT John Overby
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I like the Little Red River in Arkansas, the White River in Arkansas is good too.
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1SG Steven Imerman
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Gasconade River, about 20 miles east of town, there are many access areas. Not a lot of fish, not the biggest fish, but always something and one usually has the place to oneself.
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SGT John Overby
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Is that because there is not a lot of fish? My dad once caught a 16# blue cat on a trout-line from there in the early 1950's.
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1SG Steven Imerman
1SG Steven Imerman
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SGT John Overby - Mostly crappies these days, and when they are biting there is a good time. When they are not, there is usually a perch or bass or two, usually decent size.
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