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What have you got to say about the topic of: "finicky stripers". Here's how is started: "Well the initial burst of larger stripers taken from the beach on this side seems "
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| NBS Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Sag harbor NY
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Well the initial burst of larger stripers taken from the beach on this side seems to have tapered off. The only thing that seems to be around are fish in the 14" to 16" catagory (bass no blues, at least for me). And they are very finicky. Maybe it's all the rain we've had??
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| Is there still a good amount of bait around? | ||
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| NBS Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Sag harbor NY
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| There is some little stuff in real close, but not too many other signs of life. I had bee seeing quite a few horse shoe crabs and they seem to gone. I'm sure it will pick up again BTW sorry about this being in the off shoe area, I should have been down in the in shore area, if it can be moved thats fine by me 062806 Edit: Moved to the In-Shore Forum....no sweat !!
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