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Topic: Wanna see a striper boil?  (Read 1715 times)

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From somewhere on the east coast. This is not my picture but I thought it was cool enough to share.



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Hope the guy with the camera remembered to bring his rod!!!!!!!
AMAZING!
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that looks like the brickyard last saturday!
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:smt007 I hope to see that on derby day.

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Glad I have a two rod stamp!

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Back in iowa, there was a spot on the iowa river where there was a bunch of weeds in knee deep water.  If you waded through the weeds, the minnows would swim into open water and a horde of wipers (hybrid stripers) would come in and boil on them.  We'd wade until this happened, then catch a few fish, give it a few minutes and wade back through again to create another boil.
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I don't quite see it like that here in Maine, but close!
Prolly some good blues mixed in there as well. The challenge is to get what you're throwing below the pack to see if there's anything big underneath :smt003


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fishhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh on :smt003
got saltwater


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I have similar at mendo...it is amazing!


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Are you kidding?  That is amazing.

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I hogan gets boils like that, ok well not that freaking big, but you get a combo of black bass, stripers and catfish in the hot zone. Even to this day I find it bizzare to hook a catfish on a top water plug.

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Not kidding.  In Oct. and Nov. I have chased boils 200-300 feet on a side for over an hour at a time....weeeeee.  Last Thanksgiving me and jelly were on the lake freeeeeezing our a$$es off and catching nada.  There was this one gull that kept cruising the same little spot.  Whipped out the binos and could see a lone fishing swirling around.  Paddled over and as we got there it went nuts.  Both of us hooked up on topwater the first cast, and then both of our bait rods went off too...double double.  We worked it for another 45 minutes or so and caught fish after fish...fun!


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There goes another Holiday WAF just went down.


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Never seen the Stripers like that but been in many Tuna Boils just like it. What a RUSH!!


 

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