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Dakota Dave 05-26-2004 04:10 PM

new guy
 
Greetings!

Being a recent transplant from South Dakota to Rhode Island, I am quite the rookie at striper fishing, so I'll be doing more reading and learning than contributing. I caught my first striper last October at the Narragansett pier, and instantly became addicted.

The only real fishing knowledge I could share, (probably in a separate forum) is a little I bring from SD, i.e. walleye/pike/catfish, and from some time I have spent in Alaska on Kodiak Island. I'd be happy to answer any inquiries concerning those areas, but like I said, I'm here to be educated in the ways of the striper.

Thanks and blessed fishing.

striprman 05-26-2004 04:32 PM

Re: new guy
 
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Originally posted by Dakota Dave
Greetings!

Being a recent transplant from South Dakota to Rhode Island, I am quite the rookie at striper fishing, so I'll be doing more reading and learning than contributing. I caught my first striper last October at the Narragansett pier, and instantly became addicted.

The only real fishing knowledge I could share, (probably in a separate forum) is a little I bring from SD, i.e. walleye/pike/catfish, and from some time I have spent in Alaska on Kodiak Island. I'd be happy to answer any inquiries concerning those areas, but like I said, I'm here to be educated in the ways of the striper.

Thanks and blessed fishing.


bart 05-26-2004 04:41 PM

a lot of the same methods/lures you use for pike will work for stripers, like "walking the dog" with a spook or pencil popper. also 5 and 7" swimmers like mambos and bombers retrieved slowly catch some nice fish. and jerk baits like slug-gos and fin-s fish are killers. fish anywhere with structure. where there is structure there is current, and where there is current there will be predators waiting for bait to be swept by. just a friendly suggestion, don't post specific where you are catching on this site. general areas are good though.

justplugit 05-26-2004 04:41 PM

Dakota Dave, welcome you've come to the right place!:)

Gotta love the name.:kewl:

jim24 05-26-2004 05:50 PM

:D welcome..i'm pretty new here too....done a lot of salt water....these guys are the best....look forward to hearing from u

castn4bass 05-26-2004 07:21 PM

Welcome aboard!

Fly Rod 05-26-2004 07:32 PM

:) Welcome to "Striped Bass"!!!!;) :cool:

missing link 05-26-2004 08:17 PM

welcome to the site!

NilsC 05-27-2004 06:24 AM

Dave,
Welcome to the site. You'll have a lot of fun learning from the guys on this board. :cool:

Nils

rwilhelm 05-27-2004 07:04 AM

Welcome :D

Dakota Dave 05-30-2004 12:10 AM

Thanks to all you guys for your warm welcomes. Thanks for everyone's willingness to share wisdom about striper fishing. The knowledge I obtain from this forum from all you vets I will one day pass on to someone else wanting to know about this awesome fish.

Good luck this summer!

Dakota Dave


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