Clousers and other minnow imitations that match the size of the baitfish. Articulated streamers will likely work, too, if they are the right size. You may just need to find the schools. And topwater will work, too, though probably more in the dawn and dusk of summertime.
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 11:24:41 AM UTC-4, Danny Barrett wrote:
Hello all,As I am back at WVU for schooling, it was brought to my attention that there is a moderately healthy hybrid striper population near campus. I have never fished for these guys. I have tried tossing my articulated streamers(only one joint) with some sinking line at them so far around dusk near the tail water of a small lock and dam with no success. I have managed to find many large and small mouth but would like to target the new species. I am open to any and all thoughts?
Thanks,
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