I need to get out of my surf mentaility when it comes to fishing for stripers. I lose 95% of my confidence once the sun comes up. I've seen some great daylight fishing in the spring with bunker, but those circumstances may not hold true for fall.
I've seen P23 do well plugging rocky areas in the daylight and Zacs has mentioned 3-way rig for eels (no clue how to 3 way). So, knowing that I primarilty fish Narr. Bay and the areas around the mouth, any thoughts on strategies for daylight fishing? I will still be primarliy early moring/night fishing but if would like to see some daylight action. I have a group of friends coming out to fish with me the last weekend in Sept and don't think they'll be able to sling eels and most likely will be a little hung over when I get them on the water. I'd like to have a plan to get them into fish after the sun comes up. As always - THANKS!!!
