How do you guys fish for stripers?
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How do you guys fish for stripers?
This is a question from my dad- call him Daddy Bman.
He has hooked up with a few random stripers on the Ock.
Do any of you fish for them?
What kind of rigs?
Any one troll?
He is an avid reader of BBF but has not posted yet.
I'm going to set him up soon.
He has hooked up with a few random stripers on the Ock.
Do any of you fish for them?
What kind of rigs?
Any one troll?
He is an avid reader of BBF but has not posted yet.
I'm going to set him up soon.
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Jumptrout51
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I was looking on another site, and they were catching them on Lake Lanier with 
BaileyCapt. Macks, 4 arm, 3 oz. u-rigs, with 9 white jigs and chartreuse trailers, 90 feet behind the boat a 3.0 mph. These are the same standard 3 oz. 4 arm rigs, right out of the pack. Make sure you get the ones loaded with 9 jigs on them.
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You can catch Stripers with anything from a 1/4 Jighead to trolling umbrella rigs and Mojo's. But if your just hunting fish by tossing lures, I would go with a white jig head or a Storm lure that looks like a menhaden or shad in about a 2 to 5 inch model. In fresh water I have better luck trolling around for Stripers at different depths than anything else, but I have my best luck fishing with top water, right before dark, in areas with turbulent water (Like when water is slowing pouing over a dam).


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