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My kid was catching 30 pounders all night. Had a 40 incher.
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Nothing for the frying pan, but sure are fun to catch!!! Congrats to your son for a good night.
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Very good fishing today off the highlands on shorts and keepers to about 32”.
Cloudy conditions which I prefer for striper fishing as bright sun seems to move the fish to deeper waters. Shads and umbrella |
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I wish I could tell you but my kids would kill me
We have a spot that is catching stripers now and it's 12/21/21 very comfortable spot to fish So what I'm saying is they are still out there. Not on a boat all off land too.
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They're down here in NC. Not huge but keepers. We can only keep one per day here.
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Cfelton - in the ocean?
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Lake Marion is having good catches, Lake Moultrie, not so much. Anyone catching them in the Cooper river is keep their mouth shut. Haven't seen or heard of a true salt stripper being caught since I moved here. They are here, just rare. Since the re-diversion canal to the Santee River came in to be, the Georgetown area(50 miles North of me) is supposed to have a fair amount of migrating salt stripers
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