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Title: Striped Bass Lures
Post by: Chris n on March 06, 2007, 09:04:33 PM
I usually surf fish for stripers with the exception of a trip here and there on a boat. Usually we fish with clams in the surf and have pretty good success. I really want to start catching these fish on lures..sure its different on a boat where you can locate them and catch them relatively easy with any type of metal lures that flash..Ive had success throwing a green bomber that was like 10" and it caught me my only striper off the beach with a lure which was a little 18" striper. Does anyone have any luck on certain types of lures..like do you notice any patterns in what they hit more often?
Title: Re: Striped Bass Lures
Post by: catfish hunter on March 07, 2007, 12:09:33 AM
chris ,I like to throw rubber ,I had great luck last year w/ the calcutta rubber baits ,dont be afraid to throw small baits there were times I could only get fish to take little rapalas
Title: Re: Striped Bass Lures
Post by: technologist on March 07, 2007, 06:16:12 PM
try some smilin bill bucktails with a strip of uncle josh pork rind! 6" bombers, yo zuri mag darters, pencil poppers and swimming plugs!