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Topic: Stripers for crab bait?  (Read 415 times)

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noyz

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  • Location: richmond
  • Date Registered: Jul 2013
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I haven't done much rock fishing but I have a freezer with some striper carcasses.  I normally would use chicken, squid and whatever I can legally catch while on the water but I thought why not try the stockpile of stripers I already have.  Does anyone use them as crab bait? I don't imagine they'd be as great as say salmon but it should be better than chicken right?


ppickerell

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2006
  • Posts: 1342
The owner of Lauritzens harbor in the delta leaves a cooler by the cleaning station for striper carcasses which he uses for crab bait and swears by it.