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Small Stripers
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05/22/20 07:15 PM
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FishWrangler2
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Angler
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I’ve been covered up in small stripers lately unable to locate the bigger stripers or even just some sandies. Anyone have any suggestions on how find some better quality fish?
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Re: Small Stripers
[Re: FishWrangler2]
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05/22/20 07:31 PM
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Uncle Zeek
aka "Dad"
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aka "Dad"
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What lake(s) are you fishing?
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Re: Small Stripers
[Re: FishWrangler2]
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05/23/20 01:49 AM
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MilesHunter
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Don’t stop and fish the large schools that are bunched up tightly. Those are usually the smaller fish schooling like that. Use 2d sonar and look for larger marks hugging the bottom In small groups. Larger striper will sometimes look like a little group of rocks if they are real tight to the bottom.
Miles
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