
Posted by }<)))*> StriperChaser on November 24, 2005, 8:39 am By CATHERINE KOZAK, The Virginian-Pilot Warmer-than-usual water has delayed the eagerly awaited arrival of the striped bass, “The blow toads are here,” she said. “That means the water is getting cold.” Rough conditions on the Outer Banks on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, “I don’t know how much fish they’ll catch, but the fishermen are very Today is predicted to be party cloudy, with a high of about 60. On Friday, the
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Cold weather ushers in start of striper season
© November 24, 2005
but anglers are hoping that their luck will improve this holiday weekend.
Ginger Wojciechowski at Frank & Fran’s
tackle shop in Avon said she noticed that lots
of seabirds have started flying over the surf,
which indicates that the bait fish are coming. And right behind them will be the
stripers, she said.
which brought rain and gusts up to 50 mph, have been replaced by chilly, clear
weather. Stripers or no stripers, the fishermen are going to be here, Newbold
said.
optimistic,” he said.
temperature will dip into the 40s with sunny skies.


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