Since I had a few a days to wait before I was Coastal, I was able to do some Striper fishing up here on my home lake of Lanier in Ga... Good day on the water and the bite is ON!
Stripers
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Stripers
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Re: Stripers
Very nice! Tried for them a few times when I lived up there but never got the hang of it.
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Re: Stripers
The fish are slap full of eggs and headed to the back of the creeks to spawn. We caught fish on planer boards, freelines and down lines in the 25 to 30ft range. We were using Blue Backs for bait. We caught a couple on main lake humps just off the main channels.Flint River Pirate wrote:Need more details!!!!
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Re: Stripers
Nice BIG Stripers
Never caught one, but they look like real fighters
Never caught one, but they look like real fighters
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Re: Stripers
Heck yeah they are.. When they hit you can bet at least 200ft of line is coming of the reel on the initial run..mjsigns wrote: Never caught one, but they look like real fighters
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