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On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 08:06:14 -0800 (PST), Jack
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On Jan 22, 10:48*am, Tom Francis - SWSports
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Took a trip down to Norwich and the Thames River Basin this morning to
see what's up. *Stripers were in the basin - huge school. *I had taken
my new 7' medium action Ugly Stick/Penn 460L combo with me just in
case. *Fortunately, I left my tagging supplies in the truck from my
last expedition down the Thames.

51 stipers total on a 1/2 ounce yellow bucktail loaded with a 6" Senko
watermelon worm hooked wacky style. Nice fish - most in the 18/21"
range with the occasional 15" schoolie mixed in. All tagged and
released. *No sea lice and the fish looked very healthy - a little
thin through the body but great color and definition on the stripes.

The Thames River striper school is massive - I've heard some reports
on the over Winter fishery - 200 untagged schoolies a day is not
uncommon. *Gives some credence to the theory that the Thames River
striper school is a seperate breeding group from the Hudson and
Chesapeake.

Had a lot of fun - can't wait to Spring. *Better yet, can't wait for
Feb vacation and some Lake Murray fishing.

Speaking of which, here's my boy with a striper we caught over
Christmas vacation - caught 15 or so of these in the rip between two
islands off Jakes Point. *Temp was about 40, but the wind was ripping
at 20+.

http://www.youtube.com/user/TeaFran#p/a/u/0/yqZfGuyCCIM


Heh... when the wind starts blowing, that open part of the lake can
really get rough, huh?


Yeah it does. With all that shoal water through that area, there were
three/four footer rollers coming off the long stretch of water in the
middle - place was a wind tunnel. The water piles up fast in that
area. I would have shot the gap, but my two companions got a little
nervous, so I just trolled along in there.

I think you must have caught those off of Spence's Point, where all
the condos are. Jakes Landing has that point where their sign is, but
there's no islands around Jakes.


Yeah - that's it. I didn't have my lake chart handy when I wrote
that.

I take a look at the Ranger everytime I'm at the marina. It's still
there.


It had better be or there are going to be two young highway patrol
officers in a world of hurt. :)

They did manage to get down to Charleston and took the Grady for a
ride before the baby arrived. We'll have to get together over Feb
break and head down there - mess around a little in the harbor.