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Lots of BIG Chesapeake Stripers !-Striped Bass 2007 Team Old School

Catching big Stripers on the Chesapeake Bay with Accurate Reels. Lots of stripers 30 to 48 pounds. Live eels. All, but two fish were released. Check out our Cow Catcher Umbrella Rigs, The toughest, and most effective rigs you can buy. Click here. search.ebay.com www.SmithMountainLakeVisitorCenter.com
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25 Responses to “Lots of BIG Chesapeake Stripers !-Striped Bass 2007 Team Old School”

  • raptorandblaster:

    good job guys those are some beautiful big fish

  • kingmikef96:

    @chrisvang95 probably cunker chunks

  • MultiSithlord:

    wre do u get those eels u buy em tell me!!!!!!!!

  • redmond424:

    Nice fish! Nothing beats live bait! Check out the Collapse-A-Trap video on catching live saltwater bait fish.

  • stripers182:

    Not really, The smaller Eels usually work better for us in the colder water. Thanks for the comment, Mike

  • luckyduckysmurf:

    Excellent sports fishermen. Catch and Release so amature like me can catch their babies. Way to keep the sport alive! ThX! Btw, if you use a 3ft eel, would the equation change?

  • chrisvang95:

    wat bait where u guys using

  • puppydrummerboy:

    is.that.neer.the.tunnle.or.peer?

  • awesomejohnnet:

    Catch and re?eae ..
    EXCELLENT!

    God Bless!

  • mili2226:

    i also like to reel with my left, and i went fishing on a charter out of boston and we boated alot of fish in the twenties, but it was ackward for me when fighting the fish

  • stripers182:

    Lower Bay near the CBBT

  • fishaddict5:

    Where in the bay is it??

  • stripers182:

    Thanks Smoke!

    Mike

  • SmokeRises:

    nice video and a good reply. i too prefer reeling with my left.

  • stripers182:

    Also, I am a bit out of shape so don’t tease me, I am sensitive.

    I’m just kidding, speak your mind!

    These rods were Penn power sticks, but the new Accurate Xnergy are the BEST, and the are not too expensive. That’s all I use now.

    Thanks!
    Mike

  • stripers182:

    Most 50lb class Bass fisherman do not use a spinning reel because you are adding 2- 90 degree angles. One where the drive gear meets the pinion, and one where your line raps around the roller on the bail. A conventional reel removes both. Just a straight line to the fish. Accurate makes left handed models, but I choose the right handed. If you like left retrieve spinning reels, than go for it. Post a cool video, and I’ll check it out. Also, the soft rod keeps the fish from spitting the bait MS

  • stripers182:

    I kinda understand what you are saying. Without a doubt, plenty of fisherman like to use spinning reels, ( I assume that’s what you are referring too). But I think you are a bit off base when you tell me what hand of MINE is stronger. Maybe the “Heart attack” quote passed you by. We were goofing around and quoting JAWS. Sorry. We were NOT about to have Heart attacks. The rods were quite soft, we used 30lb Mono. A stiff rod and heavy line will bring em in faster, but with LESS Strikes. contin

  • darkmossie633:

    what rod is that guys?
    one criticism, is that I think left hand multiplier retrieve is more natural.

    with right -hand retrieve you are generally
    using you weaker left arm to do the heavy work, pumping fish,and your stronger
    arm to wind in!?????????????
    Why change from fixed-spool principles,
    where 95%plus fisherman retrieve
    left hand?????????????????????????
    guy kept on saying “heart-attack” in
    video-is this what you will get continuing
    this unnatural right hand retrieve?

  • ninjafoot2114:

    Sweet. Where you fishing?

    I’d like to see some fluke fishing/tips.

  • Thralllinian:

    cool im going chunking for tuna next summer aswell as striped bass fishing inshore hope i can catch a monster half the size of that one!

  • sautterboy1:

    drumkeys. whenever i bottom fish, i usually catch nice size flounder with minnows and squid eyes. put the minnow on the bottom hook. use a double rig. i catch around 20-26 inch flounder with them. they love minnows and squid eyes :)

  • drumkeys:

    ok i will, and im on the north west by the way. that might have been what you meant though.

  • stripers182:

    It might, I would use a whole one. Clams work well on the Notheast coast, but usually on smaller fish. Try it.

    Mike

  • drumkeys:

    thanks, Would raw squid (calamari) work? on the bottom.

  • stripers182:

    Sounds like you have the right idea. Try some cut bait on the bottom. Big chunks on the bottom. 6/0 hook, no weight, or 1oz.. Not sure what bait you have available, but big Menhaden, or Mullet chunks should work. Also chum up the area, if you saw one you know there are others.

    hope this helps, Mike

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