Iâve been wanting to fish (with a guide) the Chesapeake for stripper for years. Will just have to do it.
I gave up my Guide license 10 years ago but still pretty active on the tournament circuit.
After 40 years of chasing them commercially, recreational and competitively, I can say they ainât that hard to catch
Here in California striper have to be 18â to keep. Limit of 2. I release most of what I catch. Iâd like to see a slot limit so the large fish especially the females are released. The large females are the major spawners.
Iâm the oppositeâŚ.. let the little ones grow up and harvest them as Trophies. Better yet, slot them like they did Red Drum.
Drum are slotted 18â-27â. I would fully support a 32â- 38â or 36â- 40â slot for Stripers
In the Bay, we started with one fish per day, with a 36â minimum, mid April to mid May. Then switched over to two fish per day, 18â minimum of which one could be bigger than 28â for the rest of the season
ButâŚ.jump in the truck and drive 45 minutes to the Atlantic and catch two per day, 28â minimum.
Making any sense?
Weâre now limited to one fish per day, 19â min. and they moved Spring Trophy season back 2 weeks until in effect shutting it down. Canât even preseason C&R which was very popular past time for Trophy hunters like myself.
Lots of charter Captans and Guides have thrown in the towel in the past couple of years. Spring Trophy season was usually booked a year in advance. Now doing days notice âwalk onâ trips in an attempt to make ends met.
Sorry State of affairs. Not worth putting the boat in the water for one fish, ainât worth getting out of bed to catch 19â fish.
Have since switched primary focus to Red Drum (aka Channel Bass). They are much, much better fighters and the fishery has really taken off with the change in regulations.
Still need a 50â+ Striper to complete my Mid-Atlantic Slam (Bluefish, Striper, Red Drum and Speckled (sea) Trout) so the hunt continue until such time
Striper are anadromous so all stripers spawn in fresh water.
Or so you readâŚ.lol
In real life itâs simply not the case. Could take you to the exact location in each of the major spawning areas. On the Western side the prime locations are well below the âFall Lineâ (tidal water.) Salinity is a bit lower but nowhere close to fresh.
On the East side, you looking at the low lands between the Bay and the Ocean. Most âfresh waterâ originates from road side drainage ditches (tide water). Again, lower salinity, but certainly not fresh
In the California delta stripers make their spawning run between April and july
End of February through the first week of May. Middle of March is prime
I fish both bait and troll lures for them. Both methods are equally successful.
Live lining (live bait) is popular as is âlight tackle jiggingâ which is using LM bass weight tackle (#10-17 rods) with 9â-12â lg stick baits.
My preferred method for the big boys is trolling. Run up to 20 rods using planer boards. Large baits are the key but elephants eat peanuts as well
I havenât been out fishing for awhile, but this talk about stripers makes me want to get out there. Think Iâll head out after Thanksgiving
If the weather holds, heading out for my annual trip after thanksgiving. Opening day of deer season. The âoutdoorsmenâ are in the woods leaving 4,500 square miles of prime Striper water to us fishermanâŚlol
If youâre ever in the middle Bay Area give me a call.. Iâll show you the ropes