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    After the big stripers. Fail

    I towed a boat in after the big storm. The guy I towed, told me that he would show me how, and where to catch bigger stripers. He has lots of pics of him with 10-20lb stripers from Pleasant, said he has been fishing it for 30 years.
    I went to meet him, and he was catching blue gill for the trip at a ramp. Well as we got under way, his engine quit. He has two engines and neither one would start. We were blown into a walk way in the marina. A woman came out right away, and said we can't tie up there. We pushed the boat to the end of the ramp and got it off of the dock.
    He worked on the boat all night, lots of mumbling to himself, and cursing. He had a couple of problems, A rigged throttle control, twisted wire, that had broken, and he thought that some electrical wires had gotten shorted. By morning he had gotten the batteries charged, started it up, and returned smoothly to his slip.

    He said he doesn't fool with chovies because they only catch small fish. So as we were stranded on the outside of a slip, we put out the green light. We had no shad around the boat, but what was increasing, through out the night, was the number, and size of the stripers around the boat. Also we got a couple of small crappy but no stripers.
    I have in the past seen small stripers under the boat hitting shad. But the stripers that were around the boat were good size, and I saw nothing that they were eating. No shad and very few fry. See Pic, a 3 inch blue gill for comparison. The numbers and size of them was amazing. We were in about 90 ft of water. He also doesn't have a fish finder on the boat.

    The frustrating thing is as he was working on the boat I fished almost every lure in my tackle box in every way that I know how. I could not get a striper look at them. On jigging a small spoon, I got a crappy. I tried for another, but came up with just one other bite for the night. The stripers totally ignored the blue gill, which swam all night from 6 inches, as shown, down to about 20 feet.

    I would have loved to have had a chovie just to see it they would hit it.

    He said we will do it again and he will put me on fish.
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    You'll get 'em next time. I'm looking forward to the report and hope you get some big ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basstomouth View Post
    You'll get 'em next time. I'm looking forward to the report and hope you get some big ones.
    Oh such a positive post.... F that throw your Tackle Box away and start over, get a thousand pack of circle hooks and quit over-thinking it.

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    Stripers are line shy as hell. I use a three way rig with a one ounce no snag sinker and a 6 lb flouro leader about 18 inches.
    I've been in the boat catching fish after fish and the guy next to me using 10 lb mono isn't even getting a bite.

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    Great Experience, Keep us posted
    "Treat everyone with Dignity and Respect, not because of who they are, But because of who you are."

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    I've watched large schools working that marina and they never took a bait. Live or artificial. They must feed them there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunko! View Post
    Stripers are line shy as hell. I use a three way rig with a one ounce no snag sinker and a 6 lb flouro leader about 18 inches.
    I've been in the boat catching fish after fish and the guy next to me using 10 lb mono isn't even getting a bite.
    seen that at Powell. fluorocarbon is a must, a lot of times. one day you can catch them on 15 lb. and the next you have to go down 8lb. even at 50ft +. had some days the only way they would bite is speed reel as fast as you can. called fishing.
    BAD DAY OF FISHING AND SHOOTING IS A BETTER DAY THAN WORKING.

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    l did tie some lures on with a 6lb flouro leader. I did reel in fast and slow, not as fast as I can but fast.

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