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Topic: Delta Stripers  (Read 1277 times)

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Northern Boy

  • Sea Lion
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  • my name is phil and i'm addicted to fishing
  • Date Registered: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 1220
Anytime, I just want to catch some stripers with some of you folks who know your way round the delta.


shifty1

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  • Location: San leandro, CA.
  • Date Registered: Feb 2008
  • Posts: 73
I would be up for Sunday the 4th. Although I read the bite has cooled down so maybe a comb stripes/dino trip.


HobieBlue

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  • Catch, photo, and release.
  • Location: Manteca
  • Date Registered: Dec 2007
  • Posts: 945
I'll be heading out this weekend.  Let me know (pm me) if you are interested.  I generally move around a lot and cover 8 to 12 miles of water throwing topwater plugs, ripbaits, and crankbaits.  As Shifty said, the bite is slow, so keep any expectations low.

Have a safe and happy New Year.

Bryan


Jedmo

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  • Location: Vallejo
  • Date Registered: May 2008
  • Posts: 7712
I had such a blast fishing with Bryan. He knows the delta for sure Phil. He'll guide
you to some fish definitely. If I can give you any advice, make sure you stretch
your legs before heading out and make sure to bring extra padding on you kayak
seat because you are in for a long ride. :smt044

Jed
1st place GS3 2009
7th place AOTY 2009


bmb

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2008
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if you want a little easier action and don't want to have to chase bryan around in his hobie all day long, probably better to wait until the water warms up in the spring...topwater should be hot then.


Yosemite Rob

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  • Location: Yosemite
  • Date Registered: Nov 2008
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I'll let you know if I am heading out to the Porto de Sacto. Its slow there too but some fish still around.
formerly Da roblo, Diroblo, white devil, etc..