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Topic: Was It a Striper?  (Read 2038 times)

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smokie

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I was trolling a 1/2 oz gold hair raiser on the Petaluma river just upstream of the hwy 37 bridge yesterday and got a big takedown. I managed to get the rod out of my rear rod holder and it was no snag. I had the fish on for about 5 seconds then nada, line broke, drag too tight on cheap 12lb line.

If it was a striper, it would have been the largest I ever landed. My question is could it have been something else? In the river you have:

* stripers
* sturgeon
* bat rays
* leopard sharks

Its a given that a striper would go for a trolled jig. What about the other species?





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There's a possibility that it was a leopard shark, or you coulda foul hooked a ray, but more than likely it was a striper.

Word on the street is that the Petaluma is bordering "on fire" status as far as stripers go....and I've landed a few 10lbers from the area near the 101 overpass in the past.

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I read a report just a couple of days ago (with pic as proof) of a sturgeon that was foul hooked by guys trolling for strippers in shallow water.  Suisun Bay I think.

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I've foul hooked bat rays before trolling- happens more with treble rigs than singles. ChuckE thought he had the mother of all stripers at marin islands once, truned out he hooked a nice leopard in the dorsal


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Where I grew up on the east coast, it wasn't uncommon to catch 40 lb Stripers.  Do they get that big around here?


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Where I grew up on the east coast, it wasn't uncommon to catch 40 lb Stripers.  Do they get that big around here?

I will let you know after Sunday.  :smt044
Yea they do but it is not as common as it used to be. Downright rare nowadays in these parts.
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The big stripers usually get caught in one of the feeder rivers to the bay.... 30# not uncommon, 40# i'd call rare/uncommon