RE: striper report anyone?
Fished all night Friday night. Caught a few throwing cranks. They were all in about 2-10 feet of water.
RE: striper report anyone?
I never have casted for them at night during this time of year, but that's my favorite way to catch them in the spring. I've had limited success and I know SSKY has done well in the past casting bucktails on the flats during the day. I know APB has done well at night.
Do you guys basically use the same lures you would in the spring? Do you downsize to bass size cranks? Any luck with topwater - redfins etc? I'd imagine the presentation has to be slow.
RE: striper report anyone?
Normally it's too cold this time of the year for me to fish at night. Friday night it was almost 60 degrees. We used slivers and cranked it somewhat fast. The stripers were popping the shad all night. I've talked to a few people catching them on topwater right now too. I didn't have any topwater or i would have tried.
I'm still somewhat new to striper fishing.
RE: striper report anyone?
I forgot to mention we fished Lake Cumberland.
RE: striper report anyone?
RE: striper report anyone?
Cranked one night last week and caught my 2 in about three hours. Mid-creek on a litte mac. The daytime bite has been decent. Also mid-creek w/ most bites coming on boards w/ 25 - 35 ft. of line out and a 1/2 oz sinker. Starting to get some action on long free lines. Keep a doll fly/ lipless crank handy for the occasional surface blow up. G-luck.
RE: striper report anyone?
ours were mid creek also.
RE: striper report anyone?
Subsurface stuff is usually better than surface this time of year at night. Sliver, bomber, little Mac, bucktail, those types of baits. Clay banks, or clay/shale transition are usually better. Give me a yell if you want to try it sometime...can't seem to get fishincreek out of the woods long enough to go :P
Andrew