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On Jan 19, 11:15*pm, "CalifBill" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:qcq4p311lddurcv9hegoen3gjog06joq3v@4ax .com... On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:25:22 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Jan 19, 12:05 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: On Jan 18, 5:21 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Jan 18, 1:02 pm, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 12:56:13 -0400, "Don White" wrote: I don't know if WayneD still takes out paying fishing customers, but if so I imagine he'd just pass any additional costs on to them. Why not - I do. :) Now, I can see paying to watch you fish...just for the entertainment value... :} No, if it's entertainment you want, come watch me fish. It's like, I know there is something down there in the water, but I still have not really figured out what it is.. After all, once in a while when I do catch one it's not in the water anymore, it's all very confusing.. ![]() Well, if you ever get your butt down here, let me know, and we'll go out and find some flounder or other good eating fish. It's only the plonkers who chase after stripers, or, as they usually spell it, "strippers." Another example of *if Harry doesn't do it, own it, or like it, no one else should*. Millions of striper fisherman in the U.S., but they are all idiots because Harry doesn't striper fish....... I am wondering why Harry thinks only Plonkers (whatever that is)likes to fish for stripers? They seem to have everything one could want in a fish, they taste good and fight like hell. They also can get very large.- Hide quoted text - I've fished for a lot of different species in a lot of different waters, and striper fishing rates right up there with some of the best. I'll say this for freshwater stripers - they are a different sort of striper. *When I was fishing Lakes Moultrie, Marion and Murray this summer, I was surprised at the size of the fish and their behavior. Even the lighter schoolies put up a decent fight and on a medium 8 foot fly rod - whoo hoo!! They have an interesting behavior that was new to me. *I was watching the fish finder and ran into a rather broad school of blue back herring. *I sat on top of the school and just kind of watched it drift. *After a few minutes you could see fish markers coming in from the sides and the school start to ball up - eventually starting to rise from around 100'. Next thing you know, the herring are on the surface and the stripers were busting them from below. Never seen that before - stripers, at least salt water stripers, are lazy and generally ambush predators. Maybe on the Wrong coast they are lazy. *But out here they will heard the anchovies into the beach and go on a feeding frenzy. * While at San Francisco State University, I spend many an afternoon a few blocks west fishing the beaches for stripers. *You waited until you saw the birds going crazy and raced down the beach to start throwing jigs for the stripers. Lots of times they would be at your feet.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Same as on the lakes here, look for a pod of bait and birds, run up ahead of the pod, throw bucktail jigs. |
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