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I've been neglecting fishing for far too long.  Decided to get serious about striper.  This is my third morning out this week.  It's been a good week other than my pole breaking on Monday.  I've been able to boat a fish everyday I've been out this week.  These things are so much fun!

(Been having issues for a while posting from imgur, can't ever get the pic to imbed, but here is the link)

https://imgur.com/gallery/AuizNql

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2 hours ago, gregintenn said:

Wow! Any hints or pointers would be appreciated.

The most difficult part of striper fishing is locating them.  Think about where their food sources are.  Sonar is invaluable.  I use live shad, the bigger the better.  I run about 7 ft of leader with 3oz of weight above the leader, give or take for current and put my bait about 15 ft down.

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6 hours ago, E4 No More said:

Dang, I thought the title read 'Stripper". :wall:

Yeah, I misread that title. Thought this was going to be one of those "positive review" type threads.

I mean, it's a nice fish and all, but I'm still a little disappointed...

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WOW, nice fishing. I bank fish(no boat). I catch small blue gill and use them for bait. Caught a large mouth, I was fishing next to a guy that caught a stripe and a bass. The bluff at 7 Points is my spot, down low right on the water for yall that dont have a boat. I have fished the dam tail waters in the fall for stripes with top water lures.

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We would camp at Pickwick lake's Tail Race campground years ago. Catfishing from the bank wasn't very good. In the evening we'd hit the boils below the dam using a 3/4 oz red jighead with a 6" plastic shad. Cast out to the boil, let sink for a few seconds then raise the rod a bit. A stripe was usually on and the fun began if it was a big one.  Longest I caught was 25 inches.

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Here are some more recent pics.  I'm on the fish, but I want giants.  It's been rough catching gizzard shad for bait, so I've been using threadfins, which aren't as big.  

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I always cut bait my bigger stripers, use skipjack and don't use weight, 3oz chunks is usually heavy enough. Here's a few of the bigger ones we've caught.

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