Do you go fishing, /int/? What do you catch?
>Oregon, northwestern US
>Mostly salmon during the salmon seasons (Chinook, Coho, Steelhead) and trout; sometimes brown bullhead catfish or other species
I also gather crayfish when I see them, since the legal limit is 100 per day.
That's a big pupper.
>>72070452
That's from somewhere in central Siberia I think. They have giant brown trout that fatten up during the summer.
I think the biggest river fish we have around here are sturgeon, but they changed the regulations to catch-and-release for their main habitat in 2014. You can catch-and-keep them in other areas, but they aren't as common.
>>72070409
Used to go fishing a lot, but arrival of kid has meant being home a lot more
>NSW
>During winter there's a fair few decent sized bream and flathead in the estuary's
>North of my farm up in the mountains, lot of rainbow trout in the streams
>River near my property has eels and Australian bass, spiny crayfish
>Out west in the dams and rivers have some murray cod, yellowbelly and eel tail catfish
>>72070409
All the time
>Midwest
>Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, perch, channel catfish, crappie, white bass, et cetera
Dad never taught me how to fish properly
I have only fished a couple of times as a kid
>mfw literally everyone else here knows how to fish
>>72070409
I fucking hate fish
>>72072886
You can learn to fish at any age. It's not that difficult. Even just with online vids and websites, you can learn a lot.
>>72073176
>Lives in country next to ocean
>Hates fish
What went wrong?
>>72072886
How hard can it be? You get a rod, get some worms and go fishing
>>72070409
>fishing
hey gramp
>>72073371
Just about every country is next to the ocean, mate. Not everyone in one is going to like fish.
>>72070409
That's a nasty spawning fish, the meat is going to be shitty. It should be almost silver in color.
I fish almost every day, even if for only 30 minutes or so.