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Old August 16th, 2004, 10:02 PM
Lindsay
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Default striper bass fishing in Lake Havasu

Anyone have any iformation about striper bass fishing in Lake Havasu?
Where are some good areas on the lake and what is best to us? We
don't have much experience with either stripers or Lake Havasu.
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Old August 17th, 2004, 03:08 AM
Bob La Londe
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Default striper bass fishing in Lake Havasu

There is a late summer feed staring lower down the River. I figure it
should be starting now or soon on Havasu. I'ld look for topwater in the
mronign and mid day, also look to jump boils. firstthing int he mornign,
and in the evening. I read a recent report on the All Coast forums where a
couple guys were doing well up river a littel from Havasu city by chumming
an area with anchovies and then fishing it. Sorry I don't remember where,
but they were pretty specific.

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Anyone have any iformation about striper bass fishing in Lake Havasu?
Where are some good areas on the lake and what is best to us? We
don't have much experience with either stripers or Lake Havasu.



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Old August 17th, 2004, 03:08 AM
Bob La Londe
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Default striper bass fishing in Lake Havasu

There is a late summer feed staring lower down the River. I figure it
should be starting now or soon on Havasu. I'ld look for topwater in the
mronign and mid day, also look to jump boils. firstthing int he mornign,
and in the evening. I read a recent report on the All Coast forums where a
couple guys were doing well up river a littel from Havasu city by chumming
an area with anchovies and then fishing it. Sorry I don't remember where,
but they were pretty specific.

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** Public Fishing and Boating Forums
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"Lindsay" wrote in message
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Anyone have any iformation about striper bass fishing in Lake Havasu?
Where are some good areas on the lake and what is best to us? We
don't have much experience with either stripers or Lake Havasu.



 




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