Rhode Island Striped Bass
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Rhode Island Striped Bass
3w ago
The NLBN paddle tails were hot lures
in the early going last year.
For the next month it will be a waiting game until we see the first migrating stripers arrive here in RI. It's been a warm winter but that does not necessarily translate into an early season. Stripers are just like migrating birds- they come north at just about the same time every year regardless of the weather. I like that time period from April 15 to April 20 to deliver the first big wave of fish. You might see a few early season "scouts" before then. In the past few years, here are the dates that I cau ..read more
Rhode Island Striped Bass
2M ago
Every time I do a seminar, someone asks me where I buy my wooden eggs to use with the float and jig.
I buy them online in a place called Craftparts. Here is the LINK. I buy the 2 1/2 inch wooden "hen" eggs. You can buy these as unpainted or painted white. I buy mine already painted.
It's a homemade project from here. Drill the eggs out with a 1/8 inch drill bit. You might need an oversized bit to get through them. Run some plug wire through and put a loop on the end of the wire by twisting around a screwdriver. Clip off the excess. If you want, ad ..read more
Rhode Island Striped Bass
2M ago
Hope to see many of you at the NE Fishing Expo
this weekend!
I will be at the NE Fishing Expo this weekend on Saturday and Sunday doing my latest carp and striper fishing seminars for 2024. The NE Fishing Expo is a pure fishing show that has gotten rave reviews in recent years. This year it will move to the Royal Plaza Trade Center in Marlborough, MA which is right off Rt. 495. This is a show that caters to both freshwater and saltwater fishermen with loads of vendors, tackle dealers and the latest equipment on display. Show info can be found at their website at www.nefi ..read more
Rhode Island Striped Bass
2M ago
Hopkins No Equal- 3 oz.
In terms of fishing lures, 2023 brought some surprises. Normally, I stick with the same stuff year after year because it has worked. But, in 2023 I branched out a bit and found some surprising new effective lures which I had not used much of in the past. We'll give these a worked next season.
*Metal- I was out on a windy and rough northeaster in September. I could barely cast my trusty egg/jig combo with the stiff wind in my face. I had a big metal Hopkins lure (4H-3 oz.) in my bag that I barely used in the past. What the h ..read more
Rhode Island Striped Bass
3M ago
It's that time of year when I will be going around various big shows doing seminars. I've got a great striper fishing seminar planned for this year titled "Finesse Approach to Catching Stripers". I lived this during much of the striper season often turning to small "stuff" to fool many of my stripers from shore and kayak. Because of the abundance of small bait, a finesse approach was often needed to consistently catch stripers this year. This seminar should be informative as well as entertaining since I have packed it with all new photos and video clips shot in the last year. I kno ..read more
Rhode Island Striped Bass
3M ago
Yes, it can happen in January if you are
fishing the right spot and the right time.
And, you need a bit of luck!
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Rhode Island Striped Bass
3M ago
This hefty schoolie was one
of three that I landed today
from the Yak.
I'm on the board for 2024.
I went out today on New Year's Day in my kayak, the first adventure of the year in the yak. I had low expectations but was fishing a winter holdover location. I figured one striper, any size, would be an accomplishment. Well, I ended up with three of them along with another hit. They were all schoolies from 20 to 24 inches. All were caught on NLBN paddle tails.
One New Year's resolution for me is to fish more from the kayak this year. Last year on many occasions ..read more
Rhode Island Striped Bass
4M ago
Here's a November schoolie that hit
my NLBN paddle tails. It was a
subpar November with schoolies in
short supply.
November is in the books, and it was NOT memorable. There was a time just a short while ago when November shore fishing was lights out. I remember that surf casters would simply sit on a lawn chair on any of those south shore beaches and just wait for waves of fish to move along the beach. Almost daily blitzes were common along much of the south shore of RI. In fact, I wrote many times that November was the new best month of the fall ..read more
Rhode Island Striped Bass
5M ago
Most of the stripers lately have been schoolies
under 20 inches. Bucktail jigs and 3 inch NLBN
paddle tails have been the hot lures.
Normally I don't fish the oceanfront much after Thanksgiving, but I have had such good success lately that I am still fishing. While most of the fish of late November have been smaller schoolies (fish we have not seen most of the year), there are still some good fish around. I am also getting them in multiple spots along the oceanfront. On Thanksgiving evening/night I landed 9 bass with 3 slots and one over slot. I went back two days later and la ..read more