Louisiana - Quanchkin also great for bass, crappie & pickerel. It was 2 casts, 1 near the grass outside the little channel and then 1 on the canoe to snag the chest. I had to cast to those coordinates just to get the cast near canoe check mark to clear. The Bass (Peacock (daytime) and Large Mouth (day and night)) should give you slightly. If you stay away from the Delta area you should be fine, just watch out for the Gars (the bigger ones can bite you off). You might be referring to the Everglades, Florida. Oregon - Falcon is great for trout & ok for bass I have been able to complete other canoe missions with no trouble at all. On at 5:05 PM, PHCarpman99 said: Indeed, that would be an outstanding catch. 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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