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On Jan 3, 4:26*am, hoofinit wrote:
On Dec 30 2007, 12:27*pm, "Alex" wrote: I have a problem. *In the last month I'll be in the middle of a bunch of feeding stripers, throw a white bucktail fly that I tied and can't get bit. I have one about 2" and one about 3". *The fish are eating shad the same size. *Usually when I throw a 2" grub on 6 lb line I'll catch them. *These are fish from 5 to 15 lbs. *What do I tie and how do I fish it. *Thanks. I agree. I would use a deciever pattern like one of lefty's. Poppvicks candy pattern would work too. Clouser Minnows work great in New England for Stripers too. Nice on the flats off Cape Cod and SE Mass. Leftty's Decievers work equally well.I have even caught fresh water bass on these salt water immitations when nothings working in fresh. Great Choices from the classic Gents that are King of the Stripers on the Atlantic coast from RI to New Jersey. hoofinit |
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