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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: 9874opf]
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11/01/08 01:23 AM
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XYZ
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Nice snapper! Now the glasses...... haha just kidding! Fitting of my skeet shooting days back in the 80's Those Zeiss frames were the thing to go with back then.
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: XYZ]
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11/01/08 02:20 AM
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Craig K
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I know there are some big stripers in the brazos river. i forget the guys name on here but he catches them all the time.
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: Craig K]
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11/01/08 07:51 AM
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sandjohnny
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Too many fisherman keeping to many fish.Their is less of all fish and definently less larger fish. I do know one thing I have never seen a fish survive hot greese. Johnny
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: Hydra Sport]
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11/01/08 12:48 PM
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TheRodFather
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NO DOUBT, big fish are harder to find on any lake or river. The one thing we always do is to have a big bait out at all times, maybe we will get lucky. we've boated 3 fish over 20 lbs at whitney and also at texoma. we also have 3 over 15 lbs at tawokoni. those are the three lakes i fish the most in texas. Catch and release is tough on these big fish espically in the hot months. Good luck. clete I would like to see some pictures of those.........As much as I hate to say it we could learn a lot from the bass fishermen...most of them catch and release...they have trophy class lakes...and not to mention an amazing sharelunker stocking program...
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: TheRodFather]
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11/01/08 01:29 PM
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deckhand*
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If possible check the number of striper/hybrids guides per lake back 20 years ago to today's number per lake + number of fisherman now targeting stripers/hybrids. I know on my home lake only a hand full of folks 20 years ago targeted hybrids. Most of the time hybrids were caught while fishing for something else. Today a large number of fisherman target only hybrids. It is tough to make it to 10+lbs when there is a much greater chance of getting caught at 6lbs. They just do not have TIME to grow to the giant size anymore.
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: Craig K]
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11/01/08 07:05 PM
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shanedaviesguide.com
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I know there are some big stripers in the brazos river. i forget the guys name on here but he catches them all the time. Some crazy dude in a kayak. LOL!
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: 9874opf]
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11/02/08 09:55 AM
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Striper Sniper
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Nice fish! I think I started fishing a couple of decades too late from what I have read/heard. I remember hearing stories of people going out in party boats and caching their weight in red snapper, taking home a dozen monster reds and limiting out with 15 + lb striper(5) at Texoma. Now you can take 1 big red a year and only catch red snapper during a full moon in a month that starts with J or something crazy like that. That's what I think about me 
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: Baysport]
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11/02/08 03:37 PM
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9874opf
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caught these at proctor last spring up to 11 lbs Which one is 11lbs? I dont see one that looks over 5?
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: 9874opf]
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11/02/08 09:16 PM
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Alton K
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Heck, I've caught big Hybrids out at Cedar Creek. Here are some of them -  I wanted pics of some HUGE Hybrids and Stripers. There are some very interesting theories as to why they aren't around anymore. I seem to remember some guide catching some giants below PK Damn, but got into some trouble for something. I don't remember the details. Anybody know anything about that, or am I dreaming? -Alton
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: Alton K]
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11/02/08 11:03 PM
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slabber
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It ain't rocket science why there are not as many big fish ... too many fishermen keeping too many fish, too many undersized hybrids/stripers kept by fishermen who don't know the difference between a sandbass and a hybrid/striper, too many fishermen into "body counts" to brag about what a great fisherman they are, too many guides not encouraging catch and release .... in the end, we will see more restrictive size & number of keeper limits, or we will witness the overall continuing decline of trophy size fish. Catch and release is the future of our fishing, with keeping only enough legal fish to eat, without "stocking up the freezer". Like another poster stated, the bass fishermen are way ahead of the sandbass/hybrid/striper/catfish fishermen in this regard.
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: slabber]
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11/03/08 01:34 AM
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9874opf
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Bass fishermen have an advantage--their chosen fish tastes like poo.
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: 9874opf]
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11/03/08 01:45 AM
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Mark C
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Bass fishermen have an advantage--their chosen fish tastes like poo. and if you catch a dozen of em, that's a good day....
You are not a good or nice person.
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: 9874opf]
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11/03/08 01:49 AM
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deckhand*
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Have to disagree with that. 14"-18" LMB are very tasty  just roll in melted butter place in pan sprinkle with lemon pepper and bake @ 350 til done.
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: slabber]
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11/03/08 11:16 AM
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mdtxhybrid
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How many, if any, of the stripers in the rivers and lakes in Texas actually migrate from the ocean?
I'm gonna miss her when I get home....
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Re: Where are the big Stripers at???
[Re: mdtxhybrid]
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11/03/08 12:07 PM
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9874opf
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How many, if any, of the stripers in the rivers and lakes in Texas actually migrate from the ocean? None I think
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