OK, this may have been covered in this thread and I just didnt understand, so I'll ask for simpler terms.The poles we have on the boat are setup for fluke. Period. I am unsure of what they are, etc. as I didn't set them up. Will they be OK for stripers or do I need to retool?If so, what do I need for a basic, get my feet wet, say of striper fishing. Never done this but need to find something to amuse me as the fluke season ends.Also I'm reading that we need structure for stripers just like fluke. So will my fluke spots work for stripers as well?All jigs and no live bait for these guys? No problem, I'll just use this thread as a shopping list.I understand the technique slightly, so all I'm confused on is gear and spot.Thanks guys.
How many ounces werre you able to fish with those rods? if you fished deep and heavy with no problem, they would do ok for stripers also.
Very good advise. If you follow it you should not have any problems. All I have to add is to experiment, experiment, experiment.But don't hold back with the questions. Soon you will be jumping in and giving advise as well.Happu CatchingPaul
Now as far as casting from a boat, how does that work? How far should I cast, how quickly should I bounce it? How quickly should I retireve? Does it al vary? Just try new things? I guess I'm asking for a baseline. What's your first cast as you come into a spot that looks promising?
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