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    Put the hammer on them this morning. Didnt have the first fish until 830am...trailered by 1230. One of the best big fish bites ive ever had. 30+ fish caught, only 1 under 18 inches. All on the troll with artificial Striper Sniper sassy shad, and my a-rigs.
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    Nice work.

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    Pete, there's no doubt... you've been workin' on the striped bass for as long as I can remember. I just may have to sign up for a bucket list trip with you one of these winters. I'm sure it would be a blast and I would love to learn a little more about catchin some striped bass for whenever they make their comeback on Jordan Lake. Well done and thanks for sharing.
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    Great job

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    Nice
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    Very impressive, Pete. Have you had any success on the hickory stripers this year?
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    Way to go Pete!!!

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    Nice Job. I will be out there tomorrow morning for a couple hours. Hopefully we can pull a few lines tight before lunchtime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Special K View Post
    Pete, there's no doubt... you've been workin' on the striped bass for as long as I can remember. I just may have to sign up for a bucket list trip with you one of these winters. I'm sure it would be a blast and I would love to learn a little more about catchin some striped bass for whenever they make their comeback on Jordan Lake. Well done and thanks for sharing.
    Thanks for the kind words! You are absolutely correct!

    The guy i fished with yesterday was shooting video (to be released in the coming days) and i was asked why do i guide for striper and not crappie. why do i prefer to fish for them over the other? had to think about it for a second and well the answer was pretty easy but yet complexed.....Each person enjoys one type of fishing over the other....some crappie, some catfish, ect ect. Something about the pull on the line, getting 5 on at one time....covering water ect ect that just keeps me interested in it. Ive fine tuned my method over the years. One thing is for sure. each day is different with the striper fisheries. one day its on fire, the next day its shutmouth.....some days they fire off on sunny days, some days not....one lake this works, another lake you have to make a slight change for something else to work. Its an ongiong cycle. One thing is for sure; people need to put time on the water and try things out and find out what works for THEM!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePerchKiller View Post
    Very impressive, Pete. Have you had any success on the hickory stripers this year?
    I personally do not fish Hickory. Did talk to a guy that has been fishing it pretty steady and said they bit pretty good right up before Christmas. I would think as long as the water temp stays above 48 (what i like) then they should bite pretty good!
    Full day 1/2 day or evening Striper/Crappie fishing trips available at a very affordable price for
    Lake Norman, Badin, Wateree, High Rock.
    Individual maker of the heavy duty "hybrid" A-rig Trolls just like an umbrella rig, Guaranteed to put fish in the boat


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