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live bluegill for striper #2425560 07/04/08 12:42 PM
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do striper like to eat live bluegill? is that one of there perfered snacks?



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Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Art@n] #2425859 07/04/08 03:07 PM
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When I charted a guide years ago on Granbury, we used live bluegills, sunfish for bait. Worked like a charm. wink

Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: dmunsie] #2428394 07/05/08 10:38 PM
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Is that legal? I didn't think your allowed to use game fish as bait?

Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Birdman7] #2428420 07/05/08 10:46 PM
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Bluegill are not classified as gamefish. And they are excellent striper bait, better than shad, in my opinion.


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Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Fisherman Ed] #2428516 07/05/08 11:31 PM
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Where do you hook them usually and do you do anything special to them? I've heard of people cutting the dorsal spines off and scraping some of the scales, but I don't want to put the bait through anymore stress than it needs.

Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: roddyc] #2428654 07/06/08 12:22 AM
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Under the chin and out through the nose. Or through the eyes...

Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Dirty Perch] #2428981 07/06/08 08:36 AM
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Been catching and baiting lines with sunfish all my life... Flatheads ( Yellowcats ) love them as well... I also use small drum which are just as hardy as sunfish. As a younster growing up on the Brazos around here, there were some peanut farmers that had long stretches of land along the Brazos with small artesian springs flowing into troughs. Perch, Drum, Red Horse and Shinner Minnows were placed in them to use as bait on the river. I used cut bait from them a long time. Were no stripers in the river back then, but if there were I am sure in the deep holes I would have burned up a few zebco's.


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Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: NRGNXS] #2430210 07/06/08 08:47 PM
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I would think that blue gill would work, I know that the Sand Bass like them and I think they are a distant cousin of the striper.

Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Art@n] #2430590 07/06/08 11:02 PM
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thumbI have always done well using live perch, any species. juggle Also, I have had very good trips using gold fish. Stripers love'm all. cheers

Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Hydra Sport] #2431129 07/07/08 03:29 AM
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Just discovered for myself how effective live sunfish are as striper/hybrid bait. Had several very productive days in May & June - the fish would halfheartedly go for the live shad, but they'd gulp down the sunfish! Even caught sandbass on smaller sunfish.

Only practical advice I can give is to use the smaller sunfish for live bait (unless you're fishing for big catfish!!)


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Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Uncle Zeek] #2432103 07/07/08 02:18 PM
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Longears, if you can find them , are much better than
bluegill, IMHO.


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The redder the better. Use a 1 oz sinker + 18" leader.

Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: The Leadbetter Legend] #2434218 07/08/08 02:09 AM
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Mo, yeah those are the ones that get the most hits for me!


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Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Uncle Zeek] #2441129 07/09/08 11:25 PM
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Where do you hook this bait?


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Re: live bluegill for striper [Re: Miguel Diaz] #2441278 07/10/08 12:07 AM
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While they will work, I always say MATCH THE HATCH...where do you want to use them?


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