Dude!!!!
On Jul 23, 9:51*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 05:33:10 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Jul 23, 8:17*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
24 pound striper w/live herring this morning off the new SCE&G beach
on Lake Murray this morning.
Nice fish - 80 feet of water and not hanging on structure.
Interesting.
Very different is fresh water striper fishing. *Stripers still like
structure, but it seems they like to hang further off by 20/30 feet
unlike salt water stripers. *I don't do much live bait fishing, so
this has been quite an experience.
Need to explore the lake more - maybe tomorrow just do a scouting trip
and travel the shore line.
Having a blast.
That's how we roll in the south! As for their location, because of
temperature differential, they'll seek a depth that pleases them.
I hooked up with a pro guide yesterday at the ramp - tons of
information and he was kind enough to allow me to shadow him to spots
on the lake that seem pretty productive. *He had an extra passenger,
so I took him on board my boat so it all was good.
I've learned a lot in the past few days including the care and feeding
of the blue back herring - that was really interesting. *Didn't even
think of things like ammonia and Ph balance in the live well - the use
of rock salt and ice was something new to me too. *I think I'm going
to have to rerig myh live well with carbon filters and change the
recycle system a little. *The next few days of looking into this will
be fun.
Blueback's are hard to keep alive even with the best of conditions. A
round tank is really helpful, believe it or not.
By the way, if you ever get here to fish this lake, stop at Lake World
near the dam - guy is very informative, friendly and is not shy about
sharing information. *Decent prices too.
Will do, was actually talking to a fishing buddy about getting up
there.
I was using a drop shot technique to get the herring down - I normally
don't drop shot a lot preferring more natural techniques with
artificial lures - this live bait thing has been an experience.
One technique when they are feeding well, is finding a bunch of
stripers, noting the depth they are at, then downlining live bait. If
they are shallow, then flatline, using little weight like a splitshot,
then when you are trolling around the pod of stripers, then bait will
rise and fall with the boat. Also, keep a rig with a 1/2 oz. white
bucktail jig ready, when you see a baitfish frenzy on top of the
water, start ripping that jig into them.
One thing of note - the FLW bass tour is here for the big tournament
in another week and the pros are having a tough time with the black
bass. *Black bass aren't cooperating - all deep and filling up on
herring. *The pros are having trouble adjusting.
Interesting! And thanks for the update.
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