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Whitney stripers 2/3/19

Posted By: cobia_254_cc

Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/04/19 08:17 PM

Really only marked fish between railroad bridge and Nolan. Trolled one up there with a chartreuse crank. Not many mark anywhere north of kimball bridge to painted rock. Water was petty normal up by the rock. But still really stained from Hamm to Nolan. Water temp was 50 at Nolan. 55 up by Hamm. Even the crappie seem absent by the rocks.

Far cry from last year.
Posted By: 44 Diesel

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/04/19 11:20 PM

It sucked today also. Found em but they were would not eat. Hoping this next cold front will kick em back in gear.

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Posted By: Darryl T

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/05/19 12:59 AM

We caught two about half a mile from pioneer cove on live bait.
Posted By: Texas Grown

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/05/19 02:02 AM

I could hardly find a fish mark on the graph between Camp Creek and Chisholm yesterday. "Wild Thing".
Posted By: Anejo

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/05/19 05:26 PM

I caught and released three stripers, all 20 inches long, out of Harbor Master close to the island yesterday. I guess they don't all head up toward the river.
Posted By: Dad2rlkm

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/05/19 06:24 PM

I keep my boat at Juniper Cove. How long of a run is it from there up to the Nolan or the Hamm?
Posted By: Bob Browne

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/07/19 03:15 PM

On calm water it is a good 30 minute run or more at wide open throttle to the Nolan and probably 15 minutes more to Hamm Creek.
Posted By: 44 Diesel

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/09/19 10:53 PM

they rebounded big time today. They were angry at the pink jig head with pink fluke. Caught fish in water from 50 all the way up to 16 fow.

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Posted By: ToasterWEyes

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/10/19 12:57 AM

Man I'm a Lowrance guy, but I love those graph shots! Thanks for sharing
Posted By: Jon

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/10/19 02:04 AM

44 Diesel, what kind of graph is that you're running?
Are all those pics from the same graph?
Posted By: 44 Diesel

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/10/19 03:14 AM

Originally Posted by Jon
44 Diesel, what kind of graph is that you're running?
Are all those pics from the same graph?



All screen shots from a Gen 1 Solix.
Posted By: Jon

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/10/19 03:44 AM

Thanks. What screen size is that one? Sure looks nice.
Posted By: 44 Diesel

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/10/19 03:57 AM

12". thumb
Posted By: Bob Browne

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/10/19 02:09 PM

44 Diesel, was the unit the same on Feb 4 as your unit on the Feb 9th post?
Posted By: gborg

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/10/19 04:03 PM

Excellent solid intel, good to see the stripes are still around the base of the river channel.
Posted By: 44 Diesel

Re: Whitney stripers 2/3/19 - 02/10/19 04:08 PM

Originally Posted by Bob Browne
44 Diesel, was the unit the same on Feb 4 as your unit on the Feb 9th post?



Yes, I currently have 1 Solix..... I will add that the 2d images are created by the new dual spectrum transducer from Humminbird. These dual spectrum 2d will come standard on the Gen 2 Solix and Gen 3 helix transducers. Mine is just a 2d transom mount with a splitter cable.
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