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Unique Content Article: The Thrill Of Catching Striped Bass

The Thrill Of Catching Striped Bass

by Pamela Ellis

Fishermen all over North America know that the striper is a fish worth studying. This migratory species is native to the region from Martha's Vineyard to Cape Hatteras, but it's ability to thrive in both salt and fresh water has helped it acclimate to many other areas. <a href="http://tmancustomtackle.com">Catching striped bass</a> is a recreational thrill that millions enjoy every year.

The first explorers took word back to Europe of vast schools of a big, striped, silvery fish that made wonderful eating. Native to the northern east coast, this Atlantic beauty has been named the state fish in seven states. From Martha's Vineyard to Cape Hatteras, it's popularity is unmatched. However, they are extremely adaptable and now thrive in both fresh and salt water on the other side of the country.

In some areas where the species has been stocked, the fish now live all their lives in freshwater. Fisherman catch them in Lake Powell and the Colorado River. The stripers died out in some areas, like the St. Lawrence River in Canada, but have been successively re-introduced.

Declared a protected species in 2007, the species has recovered and is now unrestricted. It can be caught in water forty feet deep off the Coast or in a shallow wetland area. The biggest one ever recorded weighed 124 pounds and was over 5 1/2 feet long. The angling record is a striper caught with a live eel in Long Island sound. It weighed almost 89 pounds. The previous record was 78 and a half pounds caught off an Atlantic City beach with an artificial lure.

It's no surprise that tips on stalking these, getting them to bite, hooking them, and landing them are plentiful. One of the first online tips is to use a fish finder, since the schools move around in the oceans or bays and have no regular 'stomping grounds'. You can also watch for flocks of seagulls circling a patch of disturbed water. This means that the bass are chasing feeder fish to the surface, which makes a feast for the birds as well.

It seems that live eels are one of the best bait, although many different ones work. Recommendations include clams, sandworms, bloodworms, mackerel, shad, and herring. Rockfish will take dead bait but it has to be fresh. Artificial lures work well; check out the tips on how to move them through the water. Trolling from a boat is a traditional way to catch big ones.

These fish feed most aggressively at dawn and dusk. They like cool water between 45 and 65 degrees, and like it moving. Look for them when the tide is turning or where creeks or rivers enter the bay. The moving water stirs up sediment, which attracts the small fish that bass feed on. Stripers like lurking around bridge pilings and rocks. Windy days are good fishing.

A bass can fight for as long as twenty minutes before giving up. The average catch is from 8 to 40 pounds and 2 to 3 feet in length. The meat is firm, white, and mild in flavor. Every region has its favorite recipes and ways to cook this delicious fish.

Call it the Atlantic Bass, the rockfish, the striper, or the striped bass. This is one of the most popular sport fish and now can be found across the nation. It's definitely worth learning how to catch this one.



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Title: The Thrill Of Catching Striped Bass
Author: Pamela Ellis
Email: nathanwebster335@live.com
Keywords: Catching Striped Bass
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Category: Recreation &amp; Sports
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