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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: chula vista
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I grew up on the East coast and the saltwater stripers are really good eating very lean fish and white fleshed. Great on the grill with a citrus sauce, asian, tomato sauce or chile sauce.
I have heard that the fresh water stripers may taste slightly different than the saltwater variety but haven't eaten many of them. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: La Jolla
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Very good small mouth fishing! The crappie fishing is good too. I'm planning a house boat trip with the family next fall. It's a totally awesome place as far as scenery too. That's I'm going for, SMB and Scenery.
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WIDE OPEN STRIPER FISHING ON ANCHOVIES.. CHUMMED THEM UP AND THEY WERE BOILING!
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Sounds great. I guess the Spring is the best time of year to go? |
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