
Posted by }<)))*> StriperChaser on November 20, 2005, 6:06 pm Thursday, November 17, 2005 Striped bass anglers have been saying that the fishing is going to get better. It will. But Mid-November traditionally sends big striped bass scurrying out of the Chesapeake Bay, Blame it on the warm weather. “I think all fishing is running a little behind due to warmer weather,” said Mike Smith, a Stripers have been doing some surface feeding on Kerr Lake. At Lake Anna, Carlos Wood, who Stripers aren’t just scarce, they also are small, along the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, The poor fishing in the bay has been hard on businesses that cater to anglers. But business BILL
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STRIPER FISHING WILL GET BETTER
when?
down the Atlantic Coast and into the shallows of inland lakes where they feed heavily. But the
action is tardy this season.
veteran striper angler who lives in the western section of Virginia. “The best is yet to
come.”
operates High Point Marina, said striped bass fishing is getting better every day and should
be great by the end of the month into early December.
which normally is a fall-into-winter hotspots. One angler said he had fished with artificial
lures for two days without success, then began using live spot and that improved his results
in size and numbers of fish.
owners are keeping their chin up. Like everyone else, they are saying, “It will get better.”


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