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Favorite striper lure?
#1
mine is a live target gizzard shad, blue/green 3/4oz. it works very well in the kanawha river.
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#2
Mine is gray shad or chrome 1/2 oz rat-l-traps, work great on the napa river, and lake Powell
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#3
My biggest was caught on a swimbait at Silverwood in Southern Ca, jigs at Powell for qauntity but my favorite is Top Water fishing them with Rebel's

Jig fishing Powell

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#4
Workng a popper at dawn or a sluggo in squid color on top. Deep water it's jigs.
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thank you all! i mean that too. have fished for about everything here in wv but 1st time after stripers. bought some deadly dick diamond lures and others for a trip to chincoteague va and will try them in bluestone lake for stripers along with a few i will try from your recomendations. thank you all.[fishin]
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#6
Good luck and we'll llok forward to seeing your report/pics! You are gonna have a blast, stripers are some serious fun to fish!!
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#7
I fish for stripers in Lake Mead and have a few favorites. LC Sammy or spook for topwater boil action. Spinnow or Kastmaster for deepwater jigging. And LC pointer DD for trolling.
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#8
When I do get a chance to hit the Chesapeake for striper, I like to use a 6" sassy shad swim bait in silk chartreuse with a jig, or use an umbrella rig for trolling if I'm feeling lazy. White and silk colors is all I can get to work.
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#9
Nice cooler full of fish. I notice in the fillets were you don't cut the bright red strip of meat out. I like to cut that out of the striper fillets. It changes the taste and my family like it better.
Good luck fishing
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#10
I always enjoy fishing early, typically a popper or jitterbug are always reliable.
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