by Chelsea Aubin
Almost everyone likes to go on fishing trips, whether you do it just
for fun, or for sport is
entirely up to you. Many
people fish for leisure,
but also let it become a
little bit more
competitive around
family and friends. Here
is some advice about
striped bass fishing,
and to offer some tips
that you might not have
known, but can help you
excel on the family
fishing trip. If you
are planning on going on
a trip for striped bass,
take this striped bass
fishing tip with you;
there are some things
that you should carry
with you when you go,
and we're not talking
tampons or toothbrushes.
You should carry a
fishing rod that is at
least twelve to eighteen
feet in length according
to the circumstances of
your striped bass
fishing trip. Your
rod should also have at
least two hundred to
three hundred feet of
fishing line. You want
to make sure that your
rod and reel can support
the fish that you catch,
you don't want to be
drug into the water. The
best place to go striped
bass fishing is in the
quietest place you can
find at full neap tide.
Striped bass are members
of the temperate bass
family, which includes
white perch and white
bass species. Striped
bass breed in freshwater
and spend their lives in
saltwater. However, they
like to be in a quiet
environment so that they
are not disturbed. The
four major bodies of
water that you can find
striped bass in are:
1) Chesapeake Bay 2)
Massachusetts Bay 3)
Hudson River 4) Delaware
River Stripped bass
can be caught by a
number of baits and this
striped bass fishing tip
should help you to
decipher which type of
bait to bring with you
on your trip. Bass like
these following foods:
clams, eels, anchovies,
bloodworms, night
crawlers, chicken
livers, and sand worms.
The best time to fish
for stripped bass is
during the winter or
spring. In the winter
the stay in their haunts
in shallow water. In the
spring, you can find
stripped bass in the
rivers to freshwater and
spawn until late fall
when they then seek
shelter.
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