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Striped Bass Fishing
How
to catch striped bass
The striped bass is sought out at various lakes, rivers, etc, and
all through Lake Ouachita.
The
striped bass is also known as lineside and rockfish.
Stripers
have silver sides, which are darker than the stripes on white bass.
Stripers are long with patches around the tongue and teeth.
The
hybrids are joining with white perch in various lakes.
Female
bass will often crossbred, which is where the sunshine bass, whiterock,
and wiper come from.
Striped bass have an excellent sporting quality.
The frenzy bass are fast, and powerful.
Striped
bass are freshwater fish, which are often caught with jigs, large
plugs, and live baitfish, cut bait, deep trolls, gizzard shads,
and so on.
Striped
bass will give chase when they spot artificial baitfish.
Stripers will enter freshwater during spawning season.
The
Anadromous fish will also migrate at southern reservoirs, particularly
in the larger waters.
Stripers
enjoy clear water. Fishing in the clear waters, anglers often use
gizzard shads, open-water baitfish, and threadfin and so on.
The
preferred water temperature of these bass is 75 degrees or 65 at
most.
Striper bass are predatory. They will often eat other fish.
The
bass will also feast on insects, crustaceans, and foods at the bottom
of the lakes.
The
temperate bass swim in groups, which make it easy for anglers to
catch a surplus of bass if using the correct strategies.
The
best time to fish for striped bass is during the early mornings,
or in the early evening.
You
can also try your luck throughout the wake hours.
Striped bass will spawn during spring as the water temperature starts
to rise to 60 degrees.
You
will find the striped bass spawning at dams and moving upstream
in reservoirs.
Anglers
want to search shallow water, since striped bass will group.
The fast-moving striped bass lives for a long time, and the largest
weighs around 125 pounds. Check the Atlantic Coast to find striped
bass.
Freshwater catch includes the World Record 59-pound and 12-ounce
bass.
The striper was caught in Arizona along the Colorado River.
The
largest World Record saltwater striped bass weighed 78 pounds and
8 ounces.
This
big fish was caught at New Jersey’s, Atlantic City River.
Striped bass also group at Lake Ouachita.
Anglers
in this area used gizzard shad, rubber balloons, etc to catch striped
bass. In fact, magazines recorded anglers experience on this lake,
which included the 40-pound bass.
One
of the trophy bass weighed 47-pounds and 11-ounces. The World’s
largest bass caught in this lake weighed around 52-pounds.
Freshwater bass, such as the striped bass weigh 60-pounds, 8-ounces,
which in the Arkansas Rivers you will catch 53-pound bass or larger.
According to pro anglers, striped bass will hide in deep waters
along the valleys, rocks, and deep areas of Lake Ouachita.
Anglers tell us that searching for striped bass in timbered, valleys,
and ridges is the best fishing spots.
Striped
bass will swim shallow waters when boats and the sun are at bay.
Like many other bass, the striped bass prefer to stay in cool waters.
Anglers often use a variety of fishing tactics when hunting striped
bass.
Some of the popular fishing equipment includes cable wire, spreader
rig, mono, minnow plugs, bucktail jigs, twister tail, curly tail
trailers, baitfish, and so on.
The
best times to fish at Lake Ouachita is during dark hours, evening,
and morning.
The
bass tend to swim up to 12 feet deep near the valleys.
TIP:
Lures including plugs, Bean Troll Jigs, balloons, etc have caught
many bass for pro anglers fishing at Lake Ouachita.
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