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Lawcrusher
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Posted - 03/16/2012 :  1:41:04 PM  Show Profile Send Lawcrusher a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Looking to see how things are looking on Lake Murray?

I'd look myself, but the boat is down for (much needed) repairs ...

Anybody working the Lake lately since the warm up?

Trying to get an idea on how quickly I need to finish the boat repairs ...

If you ask my Wife - yesterday wouldn't be soon enough ... she's climbing my assss to get the lines wet ... I guess I could have worse reasons to be nagged about ... LOL

Let me know & thanks

it's my Wife's fault we HAVE to fish now!!!

2005 Sea Pro 2100cc / Yamaha 150hp 4-Stroke

steelytom
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Posted - 03/16/2012 :  4:44:57 PM  Show Profile Send steelytom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I tried the lower lake Wednesday night. Beautiful night out, but no keepers. Searched/Fished Ballentine, Jakes and ended up at the towers. This was the first time this year I've been able to pull herring into my lights at night though. I think most fish are still mid lake.
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striperskiff
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Posted - 03/16/2012 :  6:13:06 PM  Show Profile Send striperskiff a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It's killin me. Dying to get out there, but can't seem to work it out. Toted the boat to work 2x this week and wound up having to work late both times. I may give it a try in the morning if I don't work too late tonight.

Rick, if so, I'll give you guys a call if you want to go for a few hours in the morning.


'07 198 DLX Carolina Skiff
FS90 Suzuki
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mantan
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95 Posts

Posted - 03/17/2012 :  09:18:04 AM  Show Profile Send mantan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Rookie question here:
I fish the Santee river and the area around Pack's/ Low Falls, where it's cut bait on the bottom. Very similar to Catfishing, except for the actual prey.
Are you guys on the lower lake actually trolling Herring? I would imagine these are dead/rigged? And after dark?
Sounds very cool- I'd love to hear a little more about the approach.
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Taz
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833 Posts

Posted - 03/17/2012 :  3:38:59 PM  Show Profile Send Taz a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The difference in cutbait fishing for catfish and striper is that when a catfish starts nibbling the bait you rod twitches and when a striper takes the bait your rod bends all at once until something gives so check your drag often.
Trolled herring are live and only pulled about 1 mph.

I'd rather fish than eat.

A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.

In God We Trust
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steelytom
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Posted - 03/17/2012 :  4:44:32 PM  Show Profile Send steelytom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Like Taz said, live herring pulled at .5mph. I fish at night just because I have young kids and nights are the easiest time to get out. I use a hydraglow light to attract bait and fish to the boat.
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Curly Dog
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410 Posts

Posted - 03/17/2012 :  9:51:55 PM  Show Profile Send Curly Dog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Fished the last 2 days on Murray. Upper lake Friday with 25 stripers, 7 gar, 4 crappie, and 2 perch. Excellent day on the water. Fished the MSC Tx today and started out in Buffalo Creek. All shorts so we moved up the lake. Ended up with 5 nice keepers. Fantastic weather and two great days on the water. Looking forward to sleeping in tomorrow though.
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striperskiff
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Posted - 03/18/2012 :  01:12:50 AM  Show Profile Send striperskiff a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I fished Bear Creek Sat and got about 10 without getting a keeper. Ran into Murraymaker out there he had keepers. Talked to a couple of friends Sat night who were out there and they had keepers. I musta been the only one on the lake that couldn't catch a keeper.

Weatherwise, that had to be one of the prettiest fishing days on the lake I can remember.

'07 198 DLX Carolina Skiff
FS90 Suzuki
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mantan
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95 Posts

Posted - 03/18/2012 :  09:24:01 AM  Show Profile Send mantan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Good deal. Appreciate it.
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dinnertime2001
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Posted - 03/18/2012 :  09:49:31 AM  Show Profile Send dinnertime2001 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Fished lower lake Sat 5/7 pm, slow troll live herring. 3 keepers one being 6#, all fish on planer boards, lost a flatline rod in the h2o thankfully the fish came off and rod floated so it all worked out
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Taz
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833 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2012 :  9:18:34 PM  Show Profile Send Taz a Private Message  Reply with Quote
striperskiff,
It's those little bitty hooks you're using.

I'd rather fish than eat.

A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.

In God We Trust
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Murrymaker
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Posted - 03/19/2012 :  9:53:06 PM  Show Profile Send Murrymaker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
[quote]Originally posted by Taz

striperskiff,
It's those little bitty hooks you're using.

I have always wondered what people are using for Striper fishing. So gonna hijack this thread and ask the? . What are u all using for hooks. I use a 2/0 eagle claw bait holder j hook with the double barbed shank.

Edited by - Murrymaker on 03/19/2012 9:56:51 PM
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striperskiff
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Posted - 03/20/2012 :  03:57:27 AM  Show Profile Send striperskiff a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I use #2 Owner circle hooks. Small hook, but very strong and they work as advertised....still may gut hook a fish every now and then, but no where near as much as with a j hook.

I wasn't missing/losing fish the other day. I just should have moved out of the area when I was catching nothing but shorts. Actually, I heard how small the baits were so far this year, so I even went to a #4 hook that day. So Taz, I was actually using even smaller hooks than when you came out.

'07 198 DLX Carolina Skiff
FS90 Suzuki
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Taz
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833 Posts

Posted - 03/21/2012 :  9:40:47 PM  Show Profile Send Taz a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just messing with ya Tim.

I'd rather fish than eat.

A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.

In God We Trust
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Curly Dog
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410 Posts

Posted - 03/21/2012 :  10:40:09 PM  Show Profile Send Curly Dog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
ditto on the #2 Owner circle hooks. You can order in bulk from Cabelas.
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steelytom
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Posted - 03/22/2012 :  08:48:09 AM  Show Profile Send steelytom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
So are you using the #2 on big herring too, or just the little ones they have been selling lately. I use the Eagle Claw Kahle hooks, #4 for small bait, #2 for medium and #1 for the big bait. I have some trouble with the hook turning back into the baits so I am thinking of switching.
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Happy Bob
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Posted - 03/22/2012 :  12:31:14 PM  Show Profile Send Happy Bob a Private Message  Reply with Quote
OK, now I know what hooks to use. How about another pro tip? What is the best/proper way to hook a live herring for down rods, slow trolling & free lining? I've got Monday & Tuesday off and am going to hit the lake.
Thanks.

Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069
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Lawcrusher
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181 Posts

Posted - 03/22/2012 :  12:59:53 PM  Show Profile Send Lawcrusher a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Happy Bob

OK, now I know what hooks to use. How about another pro tip? What is the best/proper way to hook a live herring for down rods, slow trolling & free lining? I've got Monday & Tuesday off and am going to hit the lake.
Thanks.

Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069



Through the top of the nose just before the eyes ... but NOT through the lips, because this "drowns" the bait (keeps them from breathing)...

I know that sometimes people will also hook through the back just behind the dorsal fin to put scent into the water and make the bait swim crippled like ... but you can't troll a back hooked bait ... LOL

it's my Wife's fault we HAVE to fish now!!!

2005 Sea Pro 2100cc / Yamaha 150hp 4-Stroke
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Lawcrusher
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181 Posts

Posted - 03/22/2012 :  1:06:06 PM  Show Profile Send Lawcrusher a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well ... that's it, guys ...

My Wife has had ENOUGH!!!!!!

I've GOT to take her fishing or I'm going to have to use the firm for defense purposes!!!!

I'll be taking her to the Keys on Saturday for 10 days of fishing with the occasional nap and MAYBE we'll eat a meal or two!!! LOLOL

I'll post pics - even though they won't be Striper - when we get back ...

Have a Great Week/end and happy hunting!!!

it's my Wife's fault we HAVE to fish now!!!

2005 Sea Pro 2100cc / Yamaha 150hp 4-Stroke
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steelytom
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1491 Posts

Posted - 03/22/2012 :  3:09:41 PM  Show Profile Send steelytom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Go right in one nostril and out the other. Here is a good read for some tips. http://www.midlandsstriperclub.org/Tips.html

quote:
Originally posted by Happy Bob

OK, now I know what hooks to use. How about another pro tip? What is the best/proper way to hook a live herring for down rods, slow trolling & free lining? I've got Monday & Tuesday off and am going to hit the lake.
Thanks.

Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069

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Curly Dog
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410 Posts

Posted - 03/22/2012 :  10:22:01 PM  Show Profile Send Curly Dog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I feed the hook into the open mouth and up through the hard spot between the nostrils.
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Happy Bob
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1145 Posts

Posted - 03/23/2012 :  01:56:54 AM  Show Profile Send Happy Bob a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks guys! I've been hooking thru the lips and always ended up with a dead bait too quickly. I'll try Monday or Tuesday(or maybe Monday AND Tuesday) and see what happens. I'll take pics if I do any catching.

Bob Van Gundy
Marine Designs,Inc.
Custom Aluminum Fabrication
803-727-4069
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