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<blockquote data-quote="holstonangler" data-source="post: 5420972" data-attributes="member: 2998"><p>I've thought a lot about this one. I've spent about about equal time chasing both the rainbow trout and the walleye. Those both took me at least six years to catch and verify, and this year I've caught multiple citations of both, it's crazy how that happens, but if I narrowed it down to one it would be the walleye. It took many years of winter and spring night trips to catch it and then only a month later to catch a 33.5"er at 2pm on a zero-cloud day. The musky was a close one to, but it was the only fish I started counting trips to catch. I think I was around 20 or so trips or so in before I got the one big musky in the boat. For a landslide on the easiest, it would definitely be the 20" smallmouth. It's hard not to catch one if you fish Watauga or South Holston in the spring</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holstonangler, post: 5420972, member: 2998"] I've thought a lot about this one. I've spent about about equal time chasing both the rainbow trout and the walleye. Those both took me at least six years to catch and verify, and this year I've caught multiple citations of both, it's crazy how that happens, but if I narrowed it down to one it would be the walleye. It took many years of winter and spring night trips to catch it and then only a month later to catch a 33.5"er at 2pm on a zero-cloud day. The musky was a close one to, but it was the only fish I started counting trips to catch. I think I was around 20 or so trips or so in before I got the one big musky in the boat. For a landslide on the easiest, it would definitely be the 20" smallmouth. It's hard not to catch one if you fish Watauga or South Holston in the spring [/QUOTE]
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