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Topic: Fly fishing for stripers  (Read 846 times)

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brian1976

  • When I have my mid life crisis I want to buy a really expensive kayak and the worlds best gear. (Its cheaper than sports car).
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I am a California native who has been temporarily transplanted at Ft Lewis WA. until March 2010.  Since being here I have caught some incredible salmon from the yak but only recently have I started using a fly rod.  When I move back to Ca. I want to get serious about fly fishing for stripers.  I think they will make a good substitute for a 16lb Coho pulling off everything but 20 feet of my backing :smt003
Dont get me wrong..Im a hardware-rockfish guy at heart :smt007...but if there is anyone who has experience with these fish on a fly please let me know.
Thank you,
Brian
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