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I'm sure that some people probably feel this way, but I'm not one of them. I admit that I find freshwater fishing a bit more peaceful, as generally there are fewer waves and more opportunities to catch desirable species close to shore. Fresh water fishing can also be a bit cheaper to get into given that much of the decent quality entry level gear is often cheaper than saltwater equipment. Saltwater fishing, however, offers a chance to catch huge powerful fish that are often much more exciting than common fresh water fish. I tend to prefer the taste of more salt water species over fresh water species, but that is just a matter of personal opinion.
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