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Old 06-28-2006, 08:56 AM   #1
gregory2327
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What is the ideal striper structure

Went out last night to scope an area in NH that I thought might be decent for stripers. This area directly faces the open ocean, not to far from an inlet/bay. Looking out from land at dead low tide you see a large half circle penninsula that is about 200 feet wide and 200 feet long, covered in chunk rock and sea weed (and lots of small crabs). On either side and directly in front of this penninsula the water is 2-4 feet deep (it looks like a little bay or wide channel on either side of this rock penninsula). During high tide the water covers the penninsula with I would guess 4-5 feet of water.

This to me resembled a big dinner plate, a flat that the fish could come up on and feed. Would this be ideal striper structure during the out going tide? Are the depths I mentioned too shallow?

If it does sound like good structure, how would you approach it? Fish the deeper channels (possibly and avenue of approach) on the sides or start in the center on the "dinner plate"?

If not what would be ideal structure to look for?
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