BigAngus752 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I made a fish pun. See that? 💥 Over the past 5 or 6 years I have found great joy in catching striper on crankbaits in a foot of water during the fall. There is one particular lake where I have them absolutely dialed in, catching up to 10lb striper over and over as they feed super shallow before winter.  The lake is a bit of a drive for me and my question is, could I expect the same/similar behavior of striper at any point in the spring? I can find the exact spot in the fall based on water temp, wind direction, etc., but can I find shallow striper in the spring hitting moving baits? What conditions should I look for?   Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted 17 hours ago Super User Posted 17 hours ago In the 3 bodies of water I fish, the striper have totally different patterns.  There is some similarity between the rivers (Potomac and Rappahonock) because they are seasonal from the bay and migrate up the rivers to spawn.  That is very specific patterns.  The lake (Lake Anna) is landlocked and they are much more predictable and normally hang in the same areas year round. 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted 16 hours ago Global Moderator Posted 16 hours ago You’ve got them more dialed than I can ever dream of, they are the least predictable fish I’ve ever went after 1 Quote
BigAngus752 Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago 48 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said: You’ve got them more dialed than I can ever dream of, they are the least predictable fish I’ve ever went after  54 minutes ago, TOXIC said: In the 3 bodies of water I fish, the striper have totally different patterns.  There is some similarity between the rivers (Potomac and Rappahonock) because they are seasonal from the bay and migrate up the rivers to spawn.  That is very specific patterns.  The lake (Lake Anna) is landlocked and they are much more predictable and normally hang in the same areas year round. Well, that is very good (if not troubling) information. The lake where I find them each fall is a man-made impoundment and I am literally going to the same creek arm every day and wearing my arms out for about 2-3 weeks depending on how fast the water temps drop. Other fishermen are catching them in the summer on the same lake using more traditional methods of fishing deep structure using live bait. I haven't gotten into that yet but I may give it a try this year.  Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted 15 hours ago Global Moderator Posted 15 hours ago The catfish guys get them all the time on cut bait 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted 6 hours ago Super User Posted 6 hours ago 10 hours ago, TnRiver46 said: they are the least predictable fish I’ve ever went after  Exactly how I feel when I muskie fish. Quote
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