mayday1019
06-18-2015, 05:37 PM
Question for some of the north river experts out there...What's the furthest down river you've ever hooked up with a striped bass? I'm thinking they at times travel all the way down but once the water starts turning brackish the food sources start fading away and as a result the fish may turn around?
More curiosity than anything.
Thanks guys!
wdmso
06-18-2015, 06:20 PM
dont know anything about the North river but in the Taunton river I have caught stripers with sun fish in their stomachs
Piscator
06-18-2015, 07:13 PM
All the way up into Hanover in Spring
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Raven
06-18-2015, 07:50 PM
well to give you something to ponder
given that your curious
in 1939 a very large bull shark
was caught in the state of illinois
having traveled over 1000 miles up-river.
it's up to the fish and if food is plentiful
mayday1019
06-18-2015, 10:20 PM
Great replies, guys! Thanks!
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rexhamer
06-20-2015, 09:38 AM
We've caught decent sized fish all the way up the River just past the Union Street bridge. There is a small parking area there and you can launch a kayak. Also a large stretch of marsh grass on the upstream side of the bridge where you can set up.
redlite
06-20-2015, 10:09 AM
Gotten from shore as far up as the rte 3 overpass. Union street bridge was awesome for jumpin. Plenty of 30# fish have come from there when i was younger
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Slipknot
06-20-2015, 12:33 PM
I remember jumping off that bridge many times
Got Stripers
06-21-2015, 12:20 PM
talked to a fly fisherman way up where the Indian Head River starts below the dam and he has caught stripers in the spring right there below the fish ladder.
MAKAI
06-21-2015, 03:20 PM
A lifetime ago I used to take a canoe way up river and swim some eels. Surprised at how well it worked.
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FishermanTim
06-21-2015, 04:01 PM
Since they can go from salt to fresh, the only thing that stops them are obstacles like dams and insufficient food.
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