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Where, What & When the Techniques
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With the striper club info and this site, thanks to Capt. J you should be able to catch stripers year round at the lake.

We charter a trip at least once a year, locals get 10% off ($30)
John was a past President of the club and has finished 3rd or better in at least 40 tournaments.

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[#000000][size 5]FISHING TECHNIQUES[/size][/#000000]
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[size 2][/size][size 4][/size][font "Comic Sans MS"][/font]MAY THRU JUNE -
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[center]CUT BAIT
[center]SOME TROLLING
[center]POSSIBILITY OF TOPWATER IN JUNE
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][/font]JULY THRU AUGUST -
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[center]EARLY MORNING TOPWATER
SOME CUT BAIT
[center]SUBSURFACE LURES AND JIGGING SPOONS
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[center]IF REQUESTED, I WILL BOOK NIGHT FISHING SUNDOWN UNTIL 2:00 A.M. OR 2:00 A.M. UNTIL SUNUP WHEN WE WILL CHASE TOPWATER FOR TWO HOURS.
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[center]SEPTEMBER THRU OCTOBER -
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[center]SHAD MOVES SHALLOW TO COVES:
[center]GREAT JIGGING SPOON BITE
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][/font]LIVE BAIT
[font "Comic Sans MS"][/font]TROLLING
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][/font]NOVEMBER THRU DECEMBER -
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][/font]LIVE BAIT
[font "Comic Sans MS"][/font]JIGGING SPOONS
[font "Comic Sans MS"][/font]TROUT PLANTS STARTING THE END OF NOVEMBER TROLLING AND CASTING FOR LARGER FISH; CAN BE FANTASTIC BUT NO GUARANTEES
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[center]DECEMBER IS USUALLY THE BEST FOR SIZE AND QUALITY.
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[center]JANUARY THRU FEBRUARY -
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[center]SHAD MOVE TO DEEP WATER AND WE MOVE WITH THEM USING ANCHOR CUTBAIT AND CHUM UNTIL THEY COME
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[center]CASTING AND TROLLING FOR LARGER FISH CHASING TROUT
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[center]MARCH THRU APRIL -
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[center]LIVE BAIT IF AVAILABLE
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Looks like live bait is the way to go all year round [cool] if ya can get it.

I got a question do stripers always roll in schools? does it depend on size/age? One time I caught a half dozen dinks same spot one after another fast action figured I got into a school of dinks. Another time lake was really calm n quiet I was just casting cranks for bass (the non striped ones) a nice average size striper nailed it in about 3ft of water. Kept casting back to the same area and no love figured he was a lone wolf.
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The big fish tend to be loners but for the most they school in packs. They are like sharks and must keep swimming or find a current. Ever notice the die on a stringer?

So you got one then no love,.....why?
Because the school just swam by and ate your one offering.
If you were chumming you could have gotten a lot more.

Once you get them to bite, keep feeding them. About one handful ever 10-15 minutes.

You can keep them there for hours feeding on your chum.
It's possible to get one on ever cast, without the bait ever hitting the bottom.
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