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Striper Season Update: Striper Migration Map Explained



Jimmy Fee and Kevin Blinkoff discuss the Striper Migration Map and share insights on striped bass spawning and migration behavior up and down the Atlantic coast.

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29 Comments

  1. I would love someone to put up there theories on ct hold overs and migrations……. lots being left out

  2. Cant wait to see what the new regulations here in MTK produce.Cant imagine throwing 8 to 16, breeding stock bass a day on a dock during charter season does on a breeding stock.

  3. I read that over 90% of the Striped Bass migrating up the coast every year are female. Which explains why some of them don't spawn.

  4. When the bait spawns, the bass are right behind!
    Follow your local herring runs and spawns.

  5. I really want to do some striper fishing this year, it's been to many years gone by without. I'll be fishing in southern maine.

  6. I live right on the merrimack river in between Lawrence and Groveland. Lawrence is basically the last stop i believe because of the dam. Just wish i had better luck catching them. Any recommendations? (Not yet of course) but coming soon

  7. What are stripers eating when it comes to bass that move up into rivers like the Hudson. Specifically what is the best bait?

  8. According to the bald guy stripers dont
    spawn in Massachusetts New Hampshire or Maine
    They only migrate here after spawning
    Lmfao
    Charles river????
    Merrimack?????
    Their just chasing herring rite??šŸ˜

  9. I caught 3 stripers in the west branch of the Delaware River at Hancock NY, on 6/11/22. That's about a 300 mile spawn run…

  10. Bob the Garbageman is the only striper master you need to watch on YT. Time, temperature, tide, moon phase, price of tea in China, none of it matters if youā€™re soaking a chunk for 48 hours straight like a real fisherman.

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