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Topic: Striper fishing on the sac  (Read 1127 times)

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hallsworth

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What is everyone using for stripers now? I’ve been trolling red/white yuzoris ( sure that’s spelled wrong lol ) like I would on the boat but no action with the kayak. I’m down in riovista.
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SpeedyStein

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For me it kinda depends on water conditions, but generally rattle traps are a good bet. I like the 1/2 and 3/4 oz sizes, in chrome with blue or black back, red spot on nose.

Bucktails with a mister twister trailer also work well, or swim baits. White and chartreuse are my colors, but others work too. Alabama rigs for when water is clear but fish aren't taking a rattle trap.

Bait - most anything live (local) or smelly. Anchovies and chicken livers for frozen; mudsuckers, bluegills, clams, or shrimps for live.
- Kevin