Just curious about how many of you are strictly fly fishing for trout for example, or if you dabble in other types of fishing as well. Here's an example:
In the last year, here are the types of fish i've hooked and the various methods used:
Locations:
Rivers and streams, ponds, lakes (lowland, and alpine), puget sound, gulf of mexico
Types of fishing:
Trolling, fly fishing (dry, wet, nymph), still fishing, various baits, jigs, plugs, spoons, spinners
Fly fishing for steelhead and salmon in rivers
Fly fishing for chum in the salt
Bobber and jig for salmon/steelhead
Drift fishing for salmon/steelhead
Spoons/spinners for salmon steelhead
I'll stop there.
Types of fish: (? means I don't recall for sure if I caught one this year, but I usually do)
Trout/char (rainbow, cutthroat, brown?, brookie, dolly/bull)
Salmon/Steelhead (Summer and Winter steelies, silvers, kings, pinks, chum)
Spiny Rays (sm/lm bass, blue gill, perch, crappie?)
Whitefish
Catfish?
Dogfish (not you andy)
Rat fish
greenling
bull head / sculpin
flounder / sole
Ling Cod?
Red fish
Drum
Speckeled Trout
Alligator Gar?
My all time favorites - wading small rivers with my fly rod or spinning rod looking for eager trout. Next would be fishing (fly, hardware, jigs) for summer steelies. And finally this last year I had a blast catching so many salmon out of local rivers on my spinning and fly gear.
How about the rest of you?
(not looking for numbers of fish or bragging, just interested in how diverse or not your fishing is...)