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New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club

Posted By: Meadowlark

New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/28/14 07:35 PM

Several of the striper anglers that I’ve communicated with over the years reference a ladder ranking the striped bass catch by size. The ranking generally starts at the “over 20 club” and for an angler to gain “membership” in this mythical club, you must legally catch a striped bass weighing over 20 pounds. Similarly, there is the over 30 club, the over 40 club, and etc.


I just returned from the magical Lake Ouachita where I secured a membership card in the over 30 club, moving on up the ladder from the over 20 club. The great fish was hooked on a live shad presented at about 50 feet. The technique used was to drop the live shad to just below the striper mark on the sonar and very slowly raise it to just above the striper mark…all the while using the sonar as the reference and totally focusing on the rod/line for any increased resistance. Sometimes big stripers hit like a freight train but other times it is less violent and if you aren’t prepared, the fish will be lost.


This fish hit with only a slight pull at first….nothing that would indicate the ultimate size of the fish. There is no doubt that had the rod been sitting in the rod holder, the hook would have never been set and the fish lost before it was even hooked….just another missed hit.

When the hook was set, all hell broke loose, as you might imagine. The mighty striper tangled every line we had out, circled the entire boat, and used every trick to avoid the landing net. My fishing partners skillfully took care of the other lines and expertly netted the fish….so many things can go wrong, as all of you who have fished for big striped bass know, and it’s very difficult for everything to go right. Everyone in the boat must help the angler…or at least not do anything to jeopardize the catch.


When the mighty striper came up to the surface from the 50 foot depths, it was totally spent and we realized then just how special this fish was. A quick measurement on the deck showed it was a full 42+ inches. Later we weighed it on reliable scales and it came in at 31 pounds. The age of the fish was estimated at 14 years old…so it was born just before my teenage grandson was born. Its weight was just slightly above average for that length…and in the spring would probably weigh 35 or 36 pounds.


Ouachita is a very special place where one can have a reasonable chance at a striper that is well over a decade old. The conditions there are very favorable for a long and healthy life for the striped bass.

Each year, I catch hundreds of stripers that can only live a max of 5 or so years on Lake Livingston…but when looking for big stripers, I’ve found that Ouachita and the surrounding watershed arguably provides the best shot at big striped bass anywhere.

1) The first photo shows the typical Ouachita striper. 2) The second photo shows the 42 plus inches, 31 pounds striper 3) yes it really was that big


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Posted By: B_vandy

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/28/14 08:07 PM

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Posted By: Diel11

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/28/14 09:43 PM

When we went this past winter we "only" got into the 16-18lbs. That thing is a monster, looks like it fed on trout!! Did you go fish with Ron in his Blazer Bay? Looks like him on that last picture.
Posted By: boneshaker

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/28/14 09:43 PM

Wow!!! Excellent fish.
Posted By: Allan W

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/28/14 10:17 PM

Originally Posted By: Diel11
When we went this past winter we "only" got into the 16-18lbs. That thing is a monster, looks like it fed on trout!! Did you go fish with Ron in his Blazer Bay? Looks like him on that last picture.



WTG nice fish. Probably was eating trout this winter. They stock them every year once the water gets below 60*. That lake is unreal. Hamilton has some monsters too...
Posted By: Filletmaker

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/28/14 11:15 PM

What A Fish! Gongrats
Posted By: young cat

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/28/14 11:49 PM

What a beast man. Congrats on a fish of a lifetime
Posted By: Meadowlark

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/29/14 12:01 AM

Originally Posted By: Diel11
When we went this past winter we "only" got into the 16-18lbs. That thing is a monster, looks like it fed on trout!! Did you go fish with Ron in his Blazer Bay? Looks like him on that last picture.


Yes that was Ron Hawley and his new boat...my first time out since he got that new rig. It is sweet.

Mid-summer isn't the best time for big stripers there...but I had the chance to go and I'm very glad I took it. I doubt I will ever again experience a take in freshwater like that one. Thanks for your comments.
Posted By: SeaPro-Todd

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/29/14 01:15 AM

Wow, you been targeting big striper for a while. Congrats on the 30 lb club achievement. You deserve if cheers
Posted By: moonriver

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/29/14 02:12 AM

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Posted By: NDN98

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/29/14 03:28 AM

nicely done!
Posted By: Pastor John

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/29/14 04:00 PM

Way to go meadowlark!! A big fish like that is always a thrill.
Posted By: PKfishin

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/29/14 10:53 PM

That's a whopper. makes my 18 lb persona; best I caught today look like bait.
Posted By: River Mongrel

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/30/14 12:29 AM

Welcome to the club!
Posted By: Derek Stansell

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/30/14 02:02 AM

Now that's a big one
Posted By: Chatterbait

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/30/14 04:21 AM

My cap is off to you sir! Excellent catch!
Posted By: VIP Fishing

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/30/14 05:08 PM

Originally Posted By: Filletmaker
What A Fish! Gongrats
Posted By: Meadowlark

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/31/14 12:50 AM

Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

I know most on this forum are Texoma fans...and no question it can be a great striper lake. But for me, Ouachita is actually closer and the clear water, pristine environment, and very real chance to catch the striper of a lifetime keeps bringing me back.

Thanks.
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/31/14 01:54 PM

Nice fish and Congratulations! Good job. cheers
Posted By: swtbs81

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/31/14 09:35 PM

heck of a fish, congrats and welcome to the over 30 club! I became a member of the club a few years ago on Ouachita as well, I love that lake...scenery doesn't get any better.
Posted By: PlanoSooner

Re: New Member of the Over 30 Pound Striped Bass Club - 07/31/14 10:22 PM

Texoma used to give em up over 30#
does she still?
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