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    I plan on pushing off at 6:15 AM on Sat. Will be Jonas Green/ Sandy point/ or Smallwood. For stripers. I bought a new saltwater series Whopper Plopper for AM topwater. Not sure where the stripers are thick right now- its been warm of late. Any suggestions would be appreciated. And I will report back.

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    Smallwood was dead last weekend.
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    • #3
      Jonas wasn't great last night. Caught a couple, talked to another guy who caught a few too


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        I am heading out of spriggs farm on the magothy if your interested


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          Top water is spotty anytime...conditions gotta be just right, current, tide, bait balls...but when it is right, oh my!! What fun it is!!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by ronaultmtd View Post
            Top water is spotty anytime...conditions gotta be just right, current, tide, bait balls...but when it is right, oh my!! What fun it is!!
            I agree and I would add light to the above list of factors. Your best bet for blind casting top water striper success is during dawn or dusk -- low light. By blind casting I mean when you do not see the stripers breaking the surface pounding baitfish. When you see that you could throw a chewing gum wrapper pierced by hook into the mix and catch them. But when you don't see them surface feeding and you want to catch them on top, your chances for success are increased by low light.

            Good luck!
            Mark
            Pasadena, MD


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            • #7
              Caught two shorts. Fish all over the fish finder but slow! Water is 75 deg. No surface action. I guess I will just have to wait for Oct for more action!


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