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Fishing => Member Fishing Reports and Photos => Topic started by: STRIPER LOU on October 05, 2017, 10:27:06 PM

Title: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: STRIPER LOU on October 05, 2017, 10:27:06 PM
I have been getting out but no time to post.

The rip yesterday was bad. 6 foot rollers, tight and cresting. Very close together made it extremely hairy!

It called for a different strategy. I had Richard out with me so that was more helpful but still very, very stressful.

We switched to green/gold plugs, best color if bunker are around an loaded them on the lead core rods. We would get as close to the rip as possible and turn the boat and let the lines swing into the rip to stem the tide until it tried to suck us back into the white water. The rip was like a washing machine and it was nearly impossible to figure any kind of pattern to the waves.

There were 2 boats that were literally on top of us and following so closely it became dangerous. I finally told them if they didn't back off I would get on the horn and report them to the Coast Guard.

4 1/2 hrs resulted in 15 fish and they were all slobs. We dropped one close to the boat that had to be in the mid 50's. Hook finally pulled and I think it was a combination of the tide and heavy wave action and a very big fish. I hate to loose a big one like that but if I at least get to see it, Its all good.

The wind died slightly and so did the tide and the bite! We got into a back eddy in the outer bay and the albies were all over the top. These were running between 6 to 10 lbs of pure rocket fuel. Although they're not good for much of anything, its a handsome fish and unbelievably strong on light tackle.

Water temps were the most stable I've seen all year, (69.6 to 69.9).

By the way the fish were 40 and 43 lbs. One was badly hooked and the other one wouldn't pop. All the rest were released without difficulty except for one more.

Gracie had made some great sandwiches which we demolished back at the dock ( genoa salami, prosciutto, capacolla, provolone ), and spiced olive oil. At that point if we could have gotten someone to drive us home?????
I was beat, and both of us were a bit stressed out. All in all it was a great morning and the good Lord saw fit to let us try it again!

All have a great evening,  ..  Lou

Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: alantani on October 06, 2017, 12:23:55 AM
wow!  we almost never see stripers that big out here!
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: conchydong on October 06, 2017, 12:30:19 AM
Awesome catch in tough conditions. Never caught or even eaten a Striped Bass as they aren't in my area except a hybrid freshwater "sunshine Bass". They are on my wish list for sure.
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Crow on October 06, 2017, 12:42:33 AM
Nice fish !! :o
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Post by: Swami805 on October 06, 2017, 12:44:25 AM
Nice, those are some slugs
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Post by: Benni3 on October 06, 2017, 01:19:41 AM
Nice fish and great job,,, big fish,,,, smart fish,,,  like to kick the hook  :o


Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Alto Mare on October 06, 2017, 01:35:10 AM
Nice fish Lou, glad you had a great morning.

Sal
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: foakes on October 06, 2017, 02:07:47 AM
Good job, Lou!

Those are great fish.

Thanks for posting your pics and story.

Best,

Fred
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Shark Hunter on October 06, 2017, 04:26:50 AM
Very Nice Lou.
I am waiting for my Chance to hook a Big Slob with teeth. ;)
The only one we caught last trip went about 60lbs tops. Just a baby.
It still cut my hand leadering the line.
It is finally healed.
Thanks for taking us along, and congrats on those pigs. ;)
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Bryan Young on October 06, 2017, 04:32:32 AM
Nice stripers. Those are big by west coast standards.

I'm glad you got out and enjoying the fishing among all of your handle building.
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Post by: FatTuna on October 06, 2017, 04:48:53 AM
Those are big by east coast standards too. Nice fish.
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Post by: Tiddlerbasher on October 06, 2017, 11:21:19 AM
Nice fish Lou
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Hardy Boy on October 06, 2017, 03:36:12 PM
Great Fish !! Those are on my bucket list. I 've always wanted to catch one since I first saw one in a magazine as a kid. Do they fight hard with any long runs or jumps ? The Chinook salmon I have caught over 40 lbs always have done some incredible long runs with the very odd jump before dogging down deep. I would love to fish them on the East Coast but may have to settle for trying for one on the Left Coast one day.

Nice job !
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: STRIPER LOU on October 06, 2017, 04:16:17 PM
Hey Hardy Boy.

They are good fighters. The cooler waters of new England puts them at their best. Although smaller fish may jump on occasion, they are mostly down, deep fighters. Big fish are all muscle and broad tails. They can really peel off some line. When jerking bucktails and hooking up to a big girl its like coming up against a stone wall. I've had 40+ lbers turn you around when they hit.

Over 50 years of catching them and it never grows old. Hope you get a chance to partake!

Regard's,  ..  Lou
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: festus on October 06, 2017, 04:24:35 PM
Congrats, in my opinion 40+ pound stripers are big no matter the location.

l've never caught a salt water striper. Most stripers l have caught have been by accident in freshwater while fishing for black bass or catfish. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency began stocking striped bass here in the late 1950s. The state record is over 65 lbs and 50 pounders are common here. We also have hybrids, aka Cherokee Bass to the locals.
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Post by: Vintage Offshore Tackle on October 06, 2017, 05:37:19 PM
Congratulations Lou!  Sounds like the boat handling was as exciting as the fishing!
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Post by: The Great Maudu on October 16, 2017, 10:37:37 AM
Way to go Lou! Great story. It was like being there ....
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Dominick on October 16, 2017, 04:39:08 PM
Quote from: The Great Maudu on October 16, 2017, 10:37:37 AM
Way to go Lou! Great story. It was like being there ....
Yep!  Great story telling Lou.  Dominick
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: steelfish on October 16, 2017, 07:42:11 PM
nice fishes Lou, congrats

can you tell me what rod, reel, line did you used?
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: STRIPER LOU on October 16, 2017, 07:49:36 PM
Alex, it was Penn 4/0 YTS's w/ leadcore on 8 foot Harnells. The yts is my favorite reel for this type of fishing and the Harnells have a soft mid section which keep the plugs and bunker spoons swimming nicely!

Heading out on Wed and hopefully the weather and the fish will cooperate.

best,  ..  Lou
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Benni3 on October 16, 2017, 11:09:20 PM
Hope you get a really big one Lou  ;D
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Rivverrat on December 12, 2017, 12:36:21 AM
I bet ocean striper are a blast to catch. Ive always thought striper this size where considered a great catch any where... Jeff
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: mo65 on December 12, 2017, 12:50:17 AM
Quote from: Rivverrat on December 12, 2017, 12:36:21 AM
I bet ocean striper are a blast to catch.

   Same thing I was thinkin' Jeff...we catch little 5-10lb. Hybrids on the river...can't imagine lockin' horns with one that size. Congrats Lou! 8)
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: steelfish on December 12, 2017, 01:05:17 AM
Quote from: mo65 on December 12, 2017, 12:50:17 AM

   Same thing I was thinkin' Jeff...we catch little 5-10lb. Hybrids on the river...can't imagine lockin' horns with one that size. Congrats Lou! 8)

Mo, your right on the idea of a big fish from the ocean is a blast to catch, but depending on the tackle used getting a 6# from a river on ligth tackle is also fun.

a 30lb fish from the ocean caught on HD tackle for marlin like penn 50s, all rollers 100# rod take all the fun out too.

I had caught 4# sierra macks from the beach with a 13ft noddle rod (15lb line and 3/4oz lure) and it was as fun as it can be.
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Three se7ens on December 12, 2017, 04:44:27 AM
Quote from: steelfish on December 12, 2017, 01:05:17 AM
Quote from: mo65 on December 12, 2017, 12:50:17 AM

   Same thing I was thinkin' Jeff...we catch little 5-10lb. Hybrids on the river...can't imagine lockin' horns with one that size. Congrats Lou! 8)

Mo, your right on the idea of a big fish from the ocean is a blast to catch, but depending on the tackle used getting a 6# from a river on ligth tackle is also fun.

a 30lb fish from the ocean caught on HD tackle for marlin like penn 50s, all rollers 100# rod take all the fun out too.

I had caught 4# sierra macks from the beach with a 13ft noddle rod (15lb line and 3/4oz lure) and it was as fun as it can be.

How about a 10' tiger shark (est 350 lbs) on a plastic frame 80 size spinning reel. 4 hours of watching the reel twist and flex wondering which twist was going to be the last...  I landed it though, and it was the biggest fish Ive caught to date. 
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: STRIPER LOU on December 12, 2017, 12:15:13 PM
Wow Adam, that's a huge fish on a spinner!!!! I'm surprised it held up.

The guys that fish Stellwagen Bank take some pretty big Tuna on spinners.

You weren't in the Yak when you caught that,  ... were you?

.................Lou
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: broschro on December 12, 2017, 12:37:47 PM
Wow x 2
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Rivverrat on December 12, 2017, 09:22:21 PM
Quote from: mo65 on December 12, 2017, 12:50:17 AM
Quote from: Rivverrat on December 12, 2017, 12:36:21 AM
I bet ocean striper are a blast to catch.

   Same thing I was thinkin' Jeff...we catch little 5-10lb. Hybrids on the river...can't imagine lockin' horns with one that size. Congrats Lou! 8)

Mo, we have Hybrids here on Missouri River. About the only fish I know of that can fight about as well as a carp. A 10 lb. Hybrid will put lighter gear to the test.... Jeff
Title: Re: A few 40 + lbers
Post by: Rivverrat on December 12, 2017, 09:27:08 PM
Quote from: Three se7ens on December 12, 2017, 04:44:27 AM
Quote from: steelfish on December 12, 2017, 01:05:17 AM
Quote from: mo65 on December 12, 2017, 12:50:17 AM

   Same thing I was thinkin' Jeff...we catch little 5-10lb. Hybrids on the river...can't imagine lockin' horns with one that size. Congrats Lou! 8)

Mo, your right on the idea of a big fish from the ocean is a blast to catch, but depending on the tackle used getting a 6# from a river on ligth tackle is also fun.

a 30lb fish from the ocean caught on HD tackle for marlin like penn 50s, all rollers 100# rod take all the fun out too.

I had caught 4# sierra macks from the beach with a 13ft noddle rod (15lb line and 3/4oz lure) and it was as fun as it can be.

How about a 10' tiger shark (est 350 lbs) on a plastic frame 80 size spinning reel. 4 hours of watching the reel twist and flex wondering which twist was going to be the last...  I landed it though, and it was the biggest fish Ive caught to date. 

Thats a decent fish any where in the universe