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Default Striper fishing at New Hogan Lake (Central Ca foothills) May 7: Itried

On May 8, 11:06*am, "SteveB" wrote:
"FishWisher" wrote in message

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I got the bug for Hogan stripers a bit early and headed out for some
trolling. The morning was cool and cloudy, the afternoon was bright
and breezy. The stripers had lockjaw.


I trolled rolling anchovies at 20' and 30' for over five hours for
absolutely zilch - not even a bump. I even trolled up the narrows
thinking maybe they were upriver looking for love. But once through
the narrows I didn't mark a singe fish.


I marked several at around 20' to 25' in the middle of the main lake.
The few I did mark were widely scattered.


Hogan is a mystery; all I know is that the hotter the weather is the
better the fishing is. Usually. Maybe. Well... maybe not! Heck - I
can't figure that place out! * Roll Eyes


Maybe next time...


Photos of the lake, the ramp, the boat, the weather and an old photo
of a limit of 10 stripers (seems all I have is old memories) at my
homepagewww.FishWisher.com.


Dale


Stripers to me are just one step above a carp. *They ruined the Lake Mead
fishery, and the Colorado River downstream. *Stripers............ yuck.
Tell me. *Was there largemouth bass and crappie fishing BEFORE the stripers?
And how was that?

Steve


P.S.
You must be a lonely anti-striper guy; stripers are one of the most
prized game fish in the country. They're fished for in both Atlantic
and Pacific, most estuaries and hundreds of rivers and lakes. Hundreds
- if not thousands - of guides make millions of dollars taking people
striper fishing. Stripers make up a major part of the sport fishing
industry. Too bad you're missing out on all the fun!

Dale
www.FishWisher.com