by Oscar Uzoma
The striped bass is sought out at various lakes, rivers, etc, and
all through Lake
Ouachita. The striped
bass is also known as
lineside and rockfish.
Stripers have silver
sides, which are darker
than the stripes on
white bass. Stripers are
long with patches around
the tongue and teeth.
The hybrids are joining
with white perch in
various lakes. Female
bass will often
crossbreed, which is
where the sunshine bass,
whiterock, and wiper
come from. Striped
bass have an excellent
sporting quality. The
frenzy bass are fast,
and powerful. Striped
bass are freshwater
fish, which are often
caught with jigs, large
plugs, and live
baitfish, cut bait, deep
trolls, gizzard shads,
and so on. Striped bass
will give chase when
they spot artificial
baitfish. Stripers
will enter freshwater
during spawning season.
The Anadromous fish will
also migrate at southern
reservoirs, particularly
in the larger waters.
Stripers enjoy clear
water. Fishing in the
clear waters, anglers
often use gizzard shads,
open-water baitfish, and
threadfin and so on. The
preferred water
temperature of these
bass is 75 degrees or 65
at most. Striper bass
are predatory. They will
often eat other fish.
The bass will also feast
on insects, crustaceans,
and foods at the bottom
of the lakes. The
temperate bass swim in
groups, which make it
easy for anglers to
catch a surplus of bass
if using the correct
strategies. The best
time to fish for striped
bass is during the early
mornings, or in the
early evening. You can
also try your luck
throughout the wake
hours. Striped bass
will spawn during spring
as the water temperature
starts to rise to 60
degrees. You will find
the striped bass
spawning at dams and
moving upstream in
reservoirs. Anglers want
to search shallow water,
since this is where
striped bass will group.
The fast-moving striped
bass lives for a long
time, and the largest
weighs around 125
pounds. Check the
Atlantic Coast to find
striped bass.
Freshwater catch
includes the World
Record 59-pound and
12-ounce bass. The
striper was caught in
Arizona along the
Colorado River. The
largest World Record
saltwater striped bass
weighed 78 pounds and 8
ounces. This big fish
was caught at New
Jersey's, Atlantic City
River. Striped bass
also group at Lake
Ouachita. Anglers in
this area used gizzard
shad, rubber balloons,
etc to catch striped
bass. In fact, magazines
recorded anglers
experience on this lake,
which included the
40-pound bass. One of
the trophy bass weighed
47-pounds and 11-ounces.
The World's largest bass
caught in this lake
weighed around
52-pounds. Freshwater
bass, such as the
striped bass weigh
60-pounds, 8-ounces,
which in the Arkansas
Rivers you will catch
53-pound bass or larger.
According to pro
anglers, striped bass
will hide in deep waters
along the valleys,
rocks, and deep areas of
Lake Ouachita. Anglers
tell us that searching
for striped bass in
timbered, valleys, and
ridges is the best
fishing spots. Striped
bass will swim shallow
waters when boats and
the sun are at bay. Like
many other bass, the
striped bass prefer to
stay in cool waters.
Anglers often use a
variety of fishing
tactics when hunting
striped bass. Some of
the popular fishing
equipment includes cable
wire, spreader rig,
mono, minnow plugs,
bucktail jigs, twister
tail, curly tail
trailers, baitfish, and
so on. The best times to
fish at Lake Ouachita is
during dark hours,
evening, and morning.
The bass tend to swim up
to 12 feet deep near the
valleys. TIP: Lures
including plugs, Bean
Troll Jigs, balloons,
etc have caught many
bass for pro anglers
fishing at Lake
Ouachita.
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