![]() |
New to the site needs help on marsh fishing for stripers
A few times a year my family and I go fishing in Maine in salt water. most of the time it is in a marsh in saco ive seen some people haul some huge striped bass. Every time I have been to this same spot I get nothing. Ive been trying small fish like lures and large perch lures over to dead fish chunks.
Also what is best to fish with when im fishing off a dock in an inlet. Its really deep water, also I know huge fish are in their because my grandfather who was fishing a chunk of fish right beside me hooked into a nice bass what kind of set up should i have right now I have my sinkers at the end of my line then 4 or so feet up is my bait to try to keep my bait off the bottom am I doing this right. I fish in fresh water all the time and have really good "luck" in catching small mouth bass and walleye all the time. But I just dont have the salt water fishing down. Thanks :fishin: |
Sand eels, worms, eels. Mackeral Chunks and best of all, Live Mackeral.
I would certainly try mid to large sized Sebile Magic Swimmers (pricey). Pretty sure I know where you are and if I said anything else there would be a wanted poster... |
Thanks well today I went out and got a sample most of the things that you said. including a magic swimmer. Ill be leaving tommarow to go to Maine on vacation but multiple fishing trips I can fell are in my future.
|
Good luck. There is fish to be had, hit the beaches pre-dawn, find the birds. The fish in those docks are skiddish, I would try to feed them a sandworm on a circle hook or a small fly. When chunking the river I would use a fishfinder rig with a sliding swivel.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:26 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com