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Author:
sonamcobain
Date:
Dec 21, 2012
Subject:
finally caught a stripper
Message:
It was pretty cold yesterday but what the hell decided to go fishing, caught this on a shrimp and clam mix. Had a few bites but landed only one [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/91439809@N08/8294149131/][img:7a9b0b7df4]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8358/8294149131_5bd2fd65fc.jpg[/img:7a9b0b7df4][/url] [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/91439809@N08/8294149131/]532379_422116567861762_2138938539_n[/url] by [url=http://www.flickr.com/people/91439809@N08/]sonamcobain[/url], on Flickr By the way its in ny under verazanno bridge cant wait to fish ct this weekend All in all had good time

Author:
Michael
Date:
Dec 21, 2012
Message:
How can that picture be a stripper when it's a fish and not a hot, attractive woman dancing around a pole? :lol:

Author:
Sea Duck
Date:
Dec 21, 2012
Message:
Nice stripes! Sorry about offering unsolicited advice but "finally" implies you put quite a bit of time in. Glad to see it paid off for you. Have you tried fishing artificials? A $3 bucktail, one ounce or so, in chartreuse or a similarly bright color might increase your hook up rate if you are in a spot holding fish. Sometimes stripers don't seem to go for even the best bait but will hit something visually interesting if it swims past them . An SP minnow by Diawa costs a bit more but you would run less risk of losing it on the bottom as it floats and is sure to catch fish as well, if they are there. Good luck!

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