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Striped Bass Fishing Tips

One of our favorite things to do in life is to go striped bass fishing, also know as Striper. Some of the best trips are in Cape Cod, then move down the coast to Chesapeake Virginia. Both of these spots have a great reputation for striped bass and striper. Large striped bass like the water temperature to be above 72 degrees, so try to fish the deeper water for cooler temperatures when your fishing for these type of fish. Winter is the best time to catch them while they migrate south toward North and South Carolina hungry for mullet.

Have you ever wondered why so many people love to go striper or striped bass fishing? The answer is simple, striped bass are fun to catch each and every time. It really does not matter if you are fishing for Rock or Rockfish because they both put up an awesome fight. Now that we have got that out of the way lets talk about learning and tips. Experience is everything! What we mean is both your own and others who have the knowledge through years of trial and error experience. Do not be afraid to hit the pond every chance you get and start trying new techniques and baits / lures. If you own a video phone, tape yourself while fishing. Discuss with the camera where you are and what the current conditions are. Do not forget to mention the bait or lure you are using and the success or failure of each. It would also be a good idea to talk about the weather conditions at the time and where you had the most strikes. This will allow you to give yourself tips the next time you head out.

Here are a few answers to possible questions you have asked about striper or striped bass fishing tips.....


Where is the best place to find striped bass in ocean? We recommend you start fishing in and around inlets and bays. Also, around rocky areas in rivers. Be careful around these areas though, because there is a greater chance of snaging and losing your bait. Last but not least, find the schools of these fish as they tend to swim together as a school.

What should I do with a striper or striped bass once I catch one? We recommend you always wear a mitt while taking the hook out, then catch and release the fish. It only makes sense to put them back if your not going to eat them. This also gives the fish a chance to get bigger, and the next trip you take to the ocean or bay, you or someone else will have a better fight from a bigger fish.

What color bait do striped bass like or love better? We recommend you use yellow, green, and red colors. Once you start fishing for striper or striped bass in deeper waters the color does not matter as much because of the lack of light at these depths, and you should focus on vibration and movement.

What is better... striped bass fishing from a boat or fishing from a bridge? Our reasoning is this. They both will net you some fish. But, if you have a boat or can borrow one then you should be able to catch a bigger fish, and more of them.

What are the best locations in NC for striper and striped bass fishing? We think you should try Lake Norman, Kerr Lake, Lake Tillery, and Mattamuskeet. All of these offer great striper and striped bass fishing while visiting in North Carolina.

What are the best locations in VA for striper and striped bass fishing? We think you should try Chesepeake Bay, Smith Mountain Lake, and Lake Moomaw. They offer some of the best striped bass fishing in Virginia.

If you are fishing for the best striper and striped bass fishing tips this is one of the biggest in the US. Stripers are most commonly found up and down the Atlantic States. There are so many different techniques that are effective with the large variety of baits at your disposal. Some of the best baits that we have found and recommend, are plugs, poppers, plastic swim shad, and plastic worms.

In our experiences of early morning fishing trips, we recommend there is nothing like soft baits and jigs to get the job done. For the most action on your jigs, drift them right above where you find schools of bait fish.

Other tips are, as the water starts to warm up, striper and striped bass tend to head to deeper water where it is cooler. We recommend that you switch to eels, herring, and mullet at this time. Mullet will work almost anywhere, and remember what we mentioned earlier about the colors and do not waste your money buying every color immaginable. Only a few different colors will do just fine for your soft baits.

One of our striper and striped bass fishing tips is that stripers will hit just about anything. So it does not matter where you go or what you use or how you use it, you are still likely to get some action one way or another with a little bit of patience. More than anything while fishing, concentrate on your reeling in technique and proper location because they have the most benefit in the long run. After you have all this figured out, remember that above all else you are fishing for fun and relaxation! We hope these tips have been helpful.