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Aloha. I'm glad I found this group. I've fished my entire life, mostly in Pa. I moved to Hawaii last year and I am enjoying the fishing here. I practiced micro-fishing for decades before I even knew it was a thing. Micro-fishing is deliberately targeting small fish with the intention of catching as many different species as one can. The fish pictured are blackchin tilapia, green molly, and Hawaiian squirrelfish.

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I target as many species as possible sometimes too. Here are some of the species, I caught one day in PA.
Largemouth bass
Smallmouth bass
Blue gill
Perch
Rock bass

Of course, I was primarily targeting crappie. 😀

JimG Level 8 Nov 17, 2018
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bait or net? is there a code?

CallMeDave Level 8 July 13, 2018

They where caught using saltwater Gulp and a size 15 hook on a telescopic panfish pole. The first two were from a freshwater canal and the squirrelfish from a tide pool.

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Posted by bigpawbulletsSo! My introduction post was basically "I'm not a fisherman, don't like to fish.

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Posted by bigpawbulletsSo! My introduction post was basically "I'm not a fisherman, don't like to fish.

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