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STRIPED BASS

Striped bass are noted as anadromous fish, meaning they live mostly in the sea and offshore waters, yet they will migrate into inland into freshwater rivers to spawn...Read More

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Striped Bass
Melton Hill Church

Tennessee's Bill Dance Honey Holes: Bill Dance offers professional of tips when hunting for Striper on Melton Hill Lake. 

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Ft. Loudon Striper (Video Included)

Tennessee's Bill Dance Honey Holes: Bill Dance offers professional tips when fishing for striper on Ft. Loudon Lake.

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Surfacing for Stripers
Learn when shad fry generally start surfacing on your favorite lakes. Concurrently, the hatch will spark a feeding frenzy by the striped bass.
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Baits for Big Summer Stripers
Catch large shad, 12- to 18-inches long, put them in the livewell, and use them to catch stripers. To take big stripers, use big shad.
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Oddball Baits (Video Included)
This expert's selection of "go-to" baits includes a Johnson Silver Minnow, a weedless spoon that when sashayed across the surface closely resembles a baitfish. Adding a trailer, in this case a Slug-Go soft jerkbait, can add to the strike appeal of the spoon rig.
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Baitcast Reel Stereotype (Video Included)
Why do people shy away from baitcasting reels? The easy answer is the reels are stereotyped for backlashes.
Backlashes are a misnomer with today's precision engineered reels. Knowing how to adjust the brake setting is a key to preventing backlashes, as you will learn in this video.
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Bait Rigs and Striped Bass
Of all the live bait rigs for striped bass, the three-way swivel rig is the simplest to set up. All that is needed is a three-way swivel that is attached directly to your main line, a sinker snap that is attached to the three-way swivel to hold your sinker, and a hook snelled on a length of leader line.
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