I thought these were gone by now.. Can they spawn in salt water?
I caught one in the 70s in Newport harbor. They were stocked back then in the harbor. So I hear.
What you striper guys think?
Wayne
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years ago i was visiting in the sanfranciso area and jumped on one of the charter boats fishing for bass, i could not belive that the minimum was somthing like 12" 14". iam not sure if its the same class as the east coast, and talking to the regs out there a 5 lb bass was a nice fish. that 41" is definatly a respectable fish
years ago i was visiting in the sanfranciso area and jumped on one of the charter boats fishing for bass, i could not belive that the minimum was somthing like 12" 14". iam not sure if its the same class as the east coast, and talking to the regs out there a 5 lb bass was a nice fish. that 41" is definatly a respectable fish
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They seem to spawn in brackish water. Run up the Hudson near us. Another body of fish run into and up Chesapeake Bay. Any streams run into the bay out there? The Fish and Wildlife Service would never have transported Striped Bass across the country and put them in the bay if there was no chance of them reproducing there. As I understood it there was a direct compatability of the east a west coast areas that inspired the attempt at transplanting. They are an extremely hardy fish and with the proper forage species around grow very large. Excellent eating if coming out of cold clean waters. Walter
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