CoachPotato
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2008
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My buddy, John, had a great day of striper catching last week on Grantline, and having never fished there myself, I asked him to guide me aboard my boat for a day of striper fishing on Grantline. He agreed.
We launched about 0730 and were trolling by 0800. I pulled a broken back Rebel all day, various colors, with a white tail. I can't tell you just what ol' John trolled, but it was similar. I used my kokanee rig which is the lightest rod I've ever used for Delta stripers, but light tackle makes for a lot of fun - unless we hooked up with a 15 or 20 pounder. John used his trout rig which is also light tackle for stripers.The day was calm and bright, a gorgeous day for trolling the Delta.
My reel screamed first, but it was just a small shaker striper and was tossed back.
John's reel lit up next, and he eventually landed the first keeper of the day, a 7 pound striper that put up an excellent fight. It was the best fight of the day.
My line was hit next, and I had a nice 6? pounder to the boat after a pretty decent fight. That would be my one and only keeper for the day.
John's reel screamed out line for the last and best fish of the day, a ten pounder that hit just as we were trolling past a couple of bank fishermen. They enjoyed the show as John reeled in his limit fish, and the bank fishermen held up about a seven pound fish to show that they'd had a good day, too.
We continued for another hour or so, but the bite was off. We trolled from 0800 'til 1300 when we reeled in and called it a day.
The sturgeon are coming up the Sacramento River, and I have to heed their call. But soon enough I'll be back out on Grantline for more striper trolling!
Photos on my homepage http://www.fishwisher.com
We launched about 0730 and were trolling by 0800. I pulled a broken back Rebel all day, various colors, with a white tail. I can't tell you just what ol' John trolled, but it was similar. I used my kokanee rig which is the lightest rod I've ever used for Delta stripers, but light tackle makes for a lot of fun - unless we hooked up with a 15 or 20 pounder. John used his trout rig which is also light tackle for stripers.The day was calm and bright, a gorgeous day for trolling the Delta.
My reel screamed first, but it was just a small shaker striper and was tossed back.
John's reel lit up next, and he eventually landed the first keeper of the day, a 7 pound striper that put up an excellent fight. It was the best fight of the day.
My line was hit next, and I had a nice 6? pounder to the boat after a pretty decent fight. That would be my one and only keeper for the day.
John's reel screamed out line for the last and best fish of the day, a ten pounder that hit just as we were trolling past a couple of bank fishermen. They enjoyed the show as John reeled in his limit fish, and the bank fishermen held up about a seven pound fish to show that they'd had a good day, too.
We continued for another hour or so, but the bite was off. We trolled from 0800 'til 1300 when we reeled in and called it a day.
The sturgeon are coming up the Sacramento River, and I have to heed their call. But soon enough I'll be back out on Grantline for more striper trolling!
Photos on my homepage http://www.fishwisher.com