
Originally Posted by
Duayne
WOW,
That would be like a needle in a hay stack. Stripers move so much that I don't know if you could ever locate them on foot. Right now would be the time since they are close to the banks, but getting the right bait in front of a fish would be quite difficult. Their strike location can change by the hour. But one thing is for certain, no one has ever angled a fish without having a line in the water. And as long as a line is in the water, there is a chance.
I would really suggest you invest in a guide. They can get you were you need to be.
OK now, lets see if we can help you with a specific answer to your question. Get you a map of Cumberland and check out the access points where ramps or old roads end around mid creeks. My fish came on a gravel bluff that was close to a bend in the creek, and the channel ran close to that side. You can see most of that on maps. What you can't see is if its a rock bank or gravel. If you find a bank you can cast from, make your casts down the bank and maybe 10 yards out. The fish are roaming close to the shore line right now so if any are hunting on the banks in that area, they will find you.