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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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. I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder. They don't have many flounder in Lake Murray. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 08:32:18 -0400, DownTime wrote: 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. Very nice and enjoy the vacation! Our plan as of today is to get our boat back together(resolving fuel issues), gear packed, and head out on either Sunday or Monday to Key West for lobster season... WHOO HOO!! Not a much further drive from where you are. |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:29:44 -0400, RPS wrote:
HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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. I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder. They don't have many flounder in Lake Murray. Where they do or don't have flounder means nothing. If you have the right boat you can catch them anywhere. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in
: 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. Pshaw....little minnow! Use bigger hooks so the l'il ones will leave the bait alone. G'won back out there with the boatwinch. There's lots bigger ones than this l'il fellow waitin' to eat him! Silly boy.....Usta fishin' in Yankee waters....tsk tsk.... I saw a shark fin swimmin' up the Ashley out front, 8 miles from the harbor this morning. At first, I thought it was kinda far upriver for those nuclear sub boys to be joy ridin' in the fast attacks, but then I noticed there wasn't a hole in the top of the conning tower for the captain to stand in and no antennas, just fin. You want 'im? Even the big alligators were climbin' up into the swamp grass to stay out of his way! |
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JR 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. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
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On Jul 23, 3:02*pm, RPS wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:53:43 GMT, John H. wrote: On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:29:44 -0400, RPS wrote: HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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. I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder. They don't have many flounder in Lake Murray. Where they do or don't have flounder means nothing. If you have the right boat you can catch them anywhere. I hear that with a Zimmerman-like flounder boat, you can't miss! That was 5 yrs ago, today the fish (especially the flounder) bite best if you use a Parker with an open Flow-Thru Transom.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, don't knock the Parker, Harry has put it's pink slip up for a bet that he and I have. I have this funny feeling he'll chicken **** his way out though.... |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:53:43 GMT, John H.
wrote: On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:29:44 -0400, RPS wrote: HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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. I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder. They don't have many flounder in Lake Murray. Where they do or don't have flounder means nothing. If you have the right boat you can catch them anywhere. And even if you don't, you can always throw the fish under the rear wheels of the truck and make it a flounder. :) I have heard that low transom boats are 'da bomb for flounder fishing - something about the free flow of water or something like that. :) Just for giggles, tomorrow I'm going to try a variation of the old First American technique of thumping on the hull of the boat - we'll see how that works out. For some reason I can't figure out, I have a couple of bubbler teasers (tuna teasers) onboard along with a heavy boat rod I forgot to remove from the boat for the trip. I might play around with that for a while - see if I can raise some stripers that way. |
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