Tomorrow is likely my last chance to get a keeper striper this season. Looking for suggestions/help to make my trip successful. I'm thinking of either heading out of Carrs wharf on the rhode River and fish the mouth of that river or maybe go out of Sandy Point State Park and head south a little ways. I'll be trolling using my motor mount on my kayak. I'm going to try to stay slow around 2mph. Thinking of using a 12 inch jelly worm on one rod and a 5 inch saltwater bass assassin on a 3/8 oz jig head 3/0 hook on the other. I'll have an extra rod for jigging a 1.5 ounce spro buck tail if I decide to stop trolling at any point. Any thoughts on this set up? Should I use the jelly worm and if so, should I use any weight with it? Sandy Point or Rhode River? It looks like an overcast rainy day tomorrow, how will that affect the striper action? Thanks for your thoughts...
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Better think about getting your lures deeper. That 3/8 oz head with a 5" tail will only run about 4 feet deep trolling. We were catching fish on 2oz heads with 6" tails last weekend near the bottom in 22-25 feet of water while trolling.
I'm going to "pass" on fishing tomorrow, sadly, the wind is supposed to blow 10-20mph with rain likely. Then Sunday the wind is predicted at 20-40mph. This weekend looks like a loss. Fingers crossed for next weekend.Hobie fleet:
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the heavy rain isnt supposed to come till around noon, i dont think tomorrow is a lost cause...Jackson
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Originally posted by YakCapn View PostI'll get the 1 3/4 ounce in line trolling sinkers out. That should get them down.
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Originally posted by daolai View PostAlan - what speed are you trolling at in the winter?
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Originally posted by Yak Fish View PostSame as any other time of year. People don't believe me when I say that I've caught lots of stripers in the dead of winter reeling as fast as I can. They're not like largemouth that get super sluggish in cold water.
Also if you are on top of fish you really can't go wrong with jigging and stingsilver on top of them in 30' this time of year.Cuda 14
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