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TomHughes
01-02-2003, 08:44 AM
A Winters Delight-Catching Striped Bass

From Friday, 12/27/02, until Sunday, 12/29/02, I enjoyed the most productive striped bass fishing trip of my career.

Darryl, John B, Francis, Bill and I met at Kiptopeke State Park on the Eastern Shore of Virginia at 11:00 on Friday 12/27/02. The ramp was in excellent condition as we watched Darryl launched his 25’ Parker (a small fee of $10.00 covered the ramp and parking for 1 day).

The seas were flat calm as we headed just west of the High Rise. The sight of working birds interrupted our journey as we headed west on the bay side of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel (CBBT). There we landed some hard fighting and healthy striped bass on light spinning equipment with soft plastic and metal spoons.

Once reaching our original destiny, fishing was slow as the current was still. This lasted for approximately 1 hour. Then an incoming tide started moving the current at a moderate rate. From that time on, until sunset, we caught striped bass by running and gunning to different structures located around the CBBT. We had no help from working birds the rest of out trip, but it wasn’t needed, since Darryl understood how to locate fish ‘on structure.’

On Saturday the water was rough, but again we landed fish throughout the entire day with only a 1 hour break where the waters seemed void of fish. On Sunday before heading home we caught another large number of stripers on light tackle. The water temperature on the ocean side of the CBBT stayed at 42.6 degrees throughout our entire stay. The morning bite produced more fish, and the afternoon bite produced larger fish.

The following pictures tell the story.

Francis…an angler in process
http://www.fishingworks.com/Users/UserFolders/Tom_Hughes/PhotoImages/Francis_Zell_Striper.jpg

My largest striper this trip
http://www.fishingworks.com/Users/UserFolders/Tom_Hughes/PhotoImages/Picture%20021.jpe

John B…with his largest to date (42 1/2 inches/38 pounds)-this striper was revived and released after this photo was taken. Thanks JohnB.
http://www.fishingworks.com/Users/UserFolders/Tom_Hughes/PhotoImages/JohnB_42.5in_Striper.jpg

PRODUCTIVE LURES:

7” & 5” Bass Assassins fished on 1 1/4 to 2 ounce jigheads (various colors)--http://mywebpages.comcast.net/HerbsTackleShop/index.htm
http://www.fishingworks.com/Users/UserFolders/Tom_Hughes/PhotoImages/ACF3C5.jpg

Hopkins SHORTY, 2 1/4 ounce spoon-- http://www.hopkinslures.com/contact.htm
http://www.fishingworks.com/Users/UserFolders/Tom_Hughes/PhotoImages/ACF3C7.jpg

TomHughes
01-02-2003, 08:46 AM
This information could not be posted in the above report. The file was too big........

Bill...all smiles
http://www.fishingworks.com/Users/UserFolders/Tom_Hughes/PhotoImages/Bill_Zell_Striper.jpg

FISHING TIP:
Use a drink cooler to keep fishing line stored in. If used for leaders the line will keep tight as it comes off the spool.
http://www.fishingworks.com/Users/UserFolders/Tom_Hughes/PhotoImages/Spool_Line_Holder.jpg