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    Any anglers on here. I'm planning to hit the Deep Water Channel in West Sacramento tomorrow morning hopefully catch some stripers.



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    Downtown might have some strippers.

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    I bet they do. I'm looking for some stripers.
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    Either way they both have to be 18+

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    *BUMP*
    anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmdc692 View Post
    Either way they both have to be 18+

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    18 inches? thats small. we got a 27 inch keeper law here. and 2 a day.


    it sure is nice to real one in thats over 30 inches though. and they eat real good. love em. you can fit your fist in its mouth and have room still.

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    Im an inland waters fisherman here. Planning on going ice fishing Friday but my advice would be of no use to you. lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    18 inches? thats small. we got a 27 inch keeper law here. and 2 a day.


    it sure is nice to real one in thats over 30 inches though. and they eat real good. love em. you can fit your fist in its mouth and have room still.



    yea has to be 18 inches here with a 2 a day limit. Just pulled in a 23in. The other day.






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    23's are child's play.

    what you guys using for bait over there?

    i towed my boat form the GWB, to the Delaware river down in south NJ/PA, we rode the river to the shallows and jigged for herring, these were 12 inch herring, then back down river, live lined the herring and landed huge strippers all day.

    Hudson river and believe it or not, the east river here also produces some large strippers over 50 inches have been caught off shore.

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    On a boat we drift 3 in. Minnows on land where soaking bait. Anchovies, sardines
    Or even back casting live minnows and mud suckers.

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    they do like live bait lol


    bigger bait = bigger fish too


    we also have to use circle hooks. big fine if your caught using a J hook. its a bit harder to hook em good. part of giving the fish a fighting chance. you have to let it run, let him eat it, then set the hook, if you set it to fast it comes right out their mouth.

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    That's crazy yea we use octopus hooks but at times I use circle hooks. Yea that's the plan. I used to cut up my frozen bait but as I get older I dont mind the shakers so I throw on a hole sardine/anchovies and the baby's dont mess with it.

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    What river did you start from the rusian or the American.
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    Im fishing on shore in the Deep Water Channel

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    But when I drift minnows im out in the Sacramento river

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    I muskie fish with circle hooks and if i set the hook anyway but straight up I miss a lot of fish. Setting the hook to the side rools the hook out of the side of there mouth. I've only fished for stripers with artificial bait. They are a blast to catch though.
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    I muskie fish with circle hooks and if i set the hook anyway but straight up I miss a lot of fish. Setting the hook to the side rools the hook out of the side of there mouth. I've only fished for stripers with artificial baiit. They are a blast to catch though.
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    ill just drop this here lol


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    this is the hail to club on the hudson river. more then 1/2 the fishing boats you see have their letters on the boat somewhere.

    the derby sheets have some huge ass fish listed. http://www.hrfanj.org/ check out he photographs section too.

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