Hard Baits, Live Baits, Chunk Baits, and Flies... MORE STRIPERS - Migrators and Holdovers

in adventure •  7 years ago  (edited)

Running the Coast

Fishing the planet's largest natural migration.

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August 20th, 2017 - North Shore, MA

Another fishing update. This year the fish have been so plentiful that fisherman have been able to throw a variety of baits to attract a strike.

The Spook

The lure has a side-to-side action on the surface known as "walking the dog"
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On the Fly

Throwing flies off the rocks has been an effective way to attract a strike this year.
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And everything else

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Holdovers

Holdovers are typically found in estuaries and creeks and around some power plants where the water stayed warm while the surrounding body of water cooled off. Thus they stayed.

Migrators

Most older and larger bass are migrators. As the waters warm, stripers migrate up from the coasts of North Carolina and Virginia seeking cooler water. They end up throughout the waters of New England, and even further north than the Penobscot river in Maine.


As always, please upvote and comment what you think!

For last week's fishing update, click below!
https://steemit.com/adventure/@modernsuperior/holy-mackerel-the-perfect-bait-for-catching-huge-striped-bass

And to see a blue lobster (one in two million) click here!
https://steemit.com/adventure/@modernsuperior/the-time-we-caught-a-blue-lobster-one-in-two-million-chance

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Good fishing brother, great photos

those are some bigg'uns!