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Topic: Russian River stripers??  (Read 2646 times)

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otolith

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over the past few years i've started seeing more stripers show up in the river. one year following the shad run i caught and released around 30+ in one deep pool over about a weeklong period (all schoolies 12-20") and a several larger stripers (maybe 22")  last year. i've heard of stripers being caught in the lower river and a historical russian river population, but nobody seems to target them specifically anymore. the fish i caught were all a couple miles south of healdsburg though, not the lower river. so i guess this is kind of directed towards Sean, but does the russian still have a self sustaining population of stripers or are these more likely wayward fish from lake mendocino?


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These fish are most likely from San Francisco Bay.  Stripers are known to leave the bay and go ?????   When they where more abundant they would frequent other river-estuaries....it is curious that they have been frequenting the Russian River in apparently large numbers lately because there population in the SF Bay has been dwindling significantly lately.

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There used to be decent populations, but we sampled the HELL out of the middle reach over the last 10 years or so and there were very few.  I would agree with Jim, likely fish from the bay making there way up stream.


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thanks for the input guys, the large school was the same year (i think 3 years ago?) that was the "banner year" efor stripers right before the population seemed to totally crash. i havnt seen any this year though.

follow up question: do any stripers in lake mendocino spawn in the russian river headwaters?


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They try but it is largely symbolic


 

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