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The Strike

Fish Species

With 11 different catchable fish species, The Strike challenges the most experienced of fisherman to adapt their style and lure selection in order to haul in these choosy lunkers. Each lake also contains a legendary fish of record proportions that will test a player’s patience and skill.

Legendary Fish- Each fish species has a Legendary Fish located in one of the 10 lakes in the game. Use all your fishing expertise to catch these rare fish.

  • Weight (min-max) 0.5 - 20 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 12 - 24 (in.)
    Largemouth Bass

    Largemouth Bass are keenly sought after by anglers because of the excitement of their fight and are known to jump out of the water in an effort to escape the hook. The Largemouth Bass is the most popular game fish in North America due to its widespread availability.

  • Weight (min-max) 0.5 – 5 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 12 – 21.5 (in.)
    Smallmouth Bass

    Similar to its cousin the Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass are known to be voracious fighters in the water and are surprisingly feisty for their size. Also famous for jumping out of the water, the Smallmouth Bass is a favorite among fresh-water fisherman.

  • Weight (min-max) 0.5 – 8 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 6 – 24 (in.)
    Spotted Bass

    The Spotted Bass is often mistaken for their very similar cousin, the Largemouth Bass. The Spotted Bass is also known as the Kentucky Bass, and is the state fish of Kentucky. The Spotted Bass prefers cool and warm mountain streams and reservoirs with rocky bottoms.

  • Weight (min-max) 1 – 55 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 12 – 48 (in.)
    Striped Bass

    Striped Bass have silver sides with seven or eight horizontal black stripes that run from the gills to the tail. Striped Bass have become a popular game fish because they are one of the biggest bass species with record Stripers weighing in at more than 50 pounds. Also known as Stripers, Striped Bass are found in both freshwater and salt water.

  • Weight (min-max) .25 – 4 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 3 – 11 (in.)
    White Crappie

    The White Crappie is a small game fish that is mainly silver in coloring with lighter black striping than the Black Crappie. The White Crappie is found throughout the United States and is most active at dawn and dusk.

  • Weight (min-max) 0.5 – 4 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 3 – 11 (in.)
    Black Crappie

    Darker in coloring than its cousin the White Crappie, the Black Crappie is also a popular small game fish found throughout the United States. The Black Crappie typically likes clearer water than the White Crappie and is perfect for shore fishing.

  • Weight (min-max) 2 – 20 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 12 – 45 (in.)
    Catfish

    The Catfish is named for several “cat-like” barbels that protrude from the mouth area. These sensitive barbels contain taste buds to help the catfish find their food. They also have stingers on each pectoral fin and the dorsal fin. Catfish typically prefer to live and feed near the bottoms of lakes and streams.

  • Weight (min-max) 5 – 30 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 12 – 42 (in.)
    Muskie

    A relative of the Northern Pike, the Muskie is a long, slender fish that is famously difficult to catch. The Muskie lurks in weeds and near rock outcroppings waiting to strike hard and quick.

  • Weight (min-max) 5 – 40 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 18 – 48 (in.)
    Northern Pike

    Northern Pike are a popular sport fish because of their large size and their tendency to strike hard and jump out of the water. Northern Pike are commonly found in the Midwest and Northeast United States and are characterized by long slender bodies with light green and olive green markings.

  • Weight (min-max) 1 – 17 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 12 – 21.5 (in.)
    Walleye

    Walleye have great eyesight in less than perfect conditions which makes fishing for them at night, with overcast skies, and on windy days, ideal. Walleye are said to be the tastiest freshwater fish, which makes them very popular among anglers.

  • Weight (min-max) 0.5 – 20 (lbs)
    Length (min-max) 12 – 36 (in.)
    Lake Trout

    Lake trout are found in the cold, deep waters of larger lakes and are known for their strong underwater fight. Because of their preference for cold water, Lake Trout are found almost exclusively in the far northern United States and Canada.

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