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Record Striper

Started by Tim524, April 16, 2024, 08:12:08 AM

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Tim524

 I forgot to mention that right before we got to Lake Skinner last week, someone caught the Record Striper..... 33 Pounds. I was talking with one of the local fisherman that keeps his boat there and fishes the lake on a regular basis, he showed me a pic of the fish. The guy that caught it was in a canoe, can you imagine the sleigh ride ? The fish died and wasn't able to be released but I bet there are a few more Monsters in there, it's a good sized lake.

jrodda

Love stories of big stripers. Do you ever head over to Silverwood? I've heard they have a hefty population of 40lb+ stripers, with the record being 55.

Latimeria

33#? That's more of a mullet.....  lol
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vdisney

Spent almost a decade fishing the Sacramento River for stripers,  my largest was 28 lbs
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Tim524

Quote from: jrodda on April 16, 2024, 09:25:32 AM
Love stories of big stripers. Do you ever head over to Silverwood? I've heard they have a hefty population of 40lb+ stripers, with the record being 55.

I haven't been there since the 1970's. Back when Moby d!ck was just a sardine !

KogaHead

back in the 80s used to go to Silverwood and Skinner all the time

lots of small bass but fun
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Latimeria

33# for that lake is a really nice fish.  My PB was only 42, but that was an ocean fish.
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