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Author:
Grovage
Date:
Mar 13, 2014
Subject:
CT River Striper Fishing
Message:
Hey Guys, I have been fishing the CT river for stripers in the spring for a while now, but only from shore. I have been really successful sinking blood worms on a high low rig, as I usually catch fish every time I go out.
This year I bought a 16 foot bass tracker and I was really hoping someone could give me the 411 on techniques, lures, and fishing methods for catching stripers from a boat.
I'm looking forward to the responses as I know there are a lot of guys here who do fish the rivers in the spring time for striper. Any best practices you can recommend would go a long way.
Author:
Redneckangler
Date:
Mar 13, 2014
Message:
You will see a lot of guys chunking, particularly from Rocky Hill up north towards Hartford. Drifting live eels at night is also extremely successful around the bridges and a few other locations. My favorite is the topwater bite with pearl Sluggos or bone Hogys unweighted, or big plugs. You will be able to find fish from the mouth up north of Hartford. Half the time, my biggest decision is whether to fish up or down the river.
A few of the lures I carry:
Sluggos/Hogy in pearl or other white type of belly
Swimbaits like the plastic Storm Shad
Danny type plugs (poppers and metal lips)
stick baits like Daiwa SP Minnow, Yozuri Crystal or Storm etc.
Big swimbaits
I'm sure many others will chime in. You can't miss my boat, it's a Triumph Skiff with Gemma Rose II on the side. Give me a shout if you see me out, or send me a pm if your headed out.
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