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Spring tactics
Spring is around the corner- How about a thread on Spring striper tactics... What gets you your first large of the year??
For me, its cocohoes and redgills or small bombers depending on the wind and location. Usually I will use smaller diameter leaders maybe 20lb test flourocarbon. Then around early June, I up the anty and break out the big guns/plugs, 40 or 50 pound test leaders.. How about everyone else??? whats your go-to spring lure?? |
herring!!!
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little soft plastics, like the cohoes, the little gs shad bodies, and sluggos and fin s fish all paired with a 1/2oz jighead.
i love the yellow and the olive baby mambo minnows too. i use my fresh water rod. 8 pound test and a bit of 12 or 15 mono for leader. fun times:) and my fish are never large. a keeper to me is large in spring. |
Spring Large
Honkin big topwater plugs...pikies, dannys, pencils...in herring sorta colors
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jigs and pork, eels, eels, eels
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Live Herring!
What else is there????? |
Gorilla's in the mist.
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i like to hunt down Eben and see what he's doing and where he's doing it.
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Bassassasins and herring (if I can get em)
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Spring is for trout ! for which I use yellow rooster tails . striper season starts in late May early June . This year I may not start stripers till Sept . I have a trip for salmon in July which is going to take away alot of my away from home time that Ive built up .
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Soft platics, small poppers, bucktails/grubs, and deadly #^^^^&'s.
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alewife or white colored fin s shads 5 inch on 3/8 oz jig head fished soow
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Last year I caught many schoolies in the canal with 3-4" Storm shads.
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Pencil Poppers, Jig and Pork, Bombers, Needlefish, Fin S Fish, and Eels
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Sluggo's, FinS, Storms, thats all I need.
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I fish at the crack of dawn
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Small spoons, lots of plastic, light line and gear.
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Live Herring they die they get chunked or yo yo jigged :devil:
soft plastics: fin S, ledge runners, storms, red gills, bleached red chenille flies with a hit of peacock hurl for the head (worm hatches :humpty: ) and casting eggs, assassins, small bucktails, small pencils, small amber colored swimmers, dannies |
soft plastics....kastmasters...small stick baits
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What is considered "Spring Fishin"?
I don't usually fish for bass until June/ July. I start fishing all together around Mother's day, but I am mainly targeting big blues, in which case I use a blood soaked sneaker or anything else I might have lying around the truck from the previous season. Stock rotating. It seems that herrin are becomin less of a nessecity to catch big fish in the spring time. |
big pencils and live herring. can't friggin' wait!!
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BIG mackerel and herring color darters and dannys. BIG herring shaped tins and spoons
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spring fish
A fast sinking line and a 8" mantis shrimp fly. Mantis shrimp come out of the mud in early April. Last year I caught/ate several large bass that were full of mantis shrimp. Fly on the bottom in 30' of water just twitching around.
A 25# fish caught in the last week of April 03, had 10 recently eaten shrimp that were at least 8-10 long. A few still had a blue tint on their claws. Her belly also contained mussle shells, a few rocks and a 12" Tautog and a handfull of mud. These bass were grubbing in the mud for food. Mantis shrimp live all over the world, close to a hundred different species. Our local shrimp like the mud and only come out to eat and spawn. Check out mantis shrimp on the web, they are very cool animals. |
Live Herring or Macs trolled deep!
Kind of tough for you SURF guys to TROLL live bait from shore:laughs: |
Excellent replies :D
I should clarify about what i meant by the cocohoes in the spring..there is a well known early spring schoolie spot in south county and cocohoes reign supreme... Thats where I would be using those. Now, if I was to fish where the herring might be, well, thats a whole different story :humpty: Darters, Bombers, and this mongo plug a member here gave me called a Cowboy:humpty: yeeee haw :ss: |
There is a big squid run from the last part of April thru May.The bay is full of them. Hmmm.... I'm surprised nobody mentioned squid.:gf: oops!
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I think for the Newport crowd, the Squid thing is a bigger deal.. Over here across the bay, herring are a more of a draw for the bass than squid. I might be wrong though... This year I want to learn more about bait cycles to help with predicting where to fish and what plugs to use to represent that baitfish
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Hey, Joao...ixnay on the idsquay :smash:
Or anything that vaguely resembles idsquay....:p |
Dang ..hammered by Crafty twice in 1 day! :uhoh: All I meant was that over the years I've noticed that in the spring , stripers seem to go for one thing -squid and herring.:angel:
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I think squid is an easy bait to overlook at times... |
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