Re: calling all lake mead boaters! nevada
Welcome aboard lvdude! Nice haul. I am not much of a fisherman although I have some fresh and salt experience. I have trolled/casted for Striper when I have seen boils. Do you troll without boils? And when you do bring in a "jig" fish can you chum and then grab more around the boat without trolling? Like we would work Tuna?
Honestly, All I do is troll 2 poles and keep changing the lures until I find the ones they like that day. The 2 poles I troll have line counters on them so I know how many feet to let out to get the lure to the depth I want. There are days I only have to let out 125 feet, and there are days I have to let out 275.
I just started having a pole ready with a big silver Castmaster lure on it to throw at a boil.
The reason I pretty much only troll, is because stripers are always on the move looking for dinner. Staying in one spot might work for a little while. But when they move on, they really move on. If I can keep them on the fish finder, I can catch them all day long. When they stop hitting the lure that was working before, change it up and keep changing it until you find the color or style they want at that time of day.
I will give you all one of my biggest secrets. I should charge you all for this one...lol....
If you see the birds that dive down under water for shad, the school of stripers are usually behind them in the direction the bird swims away. I call them "my birds". They have never failed me.
Hope some of this might help, if any of you have questions post them here or message me. I can help you out whether it is fishing or recreating.
-Ok last 2 secrets and that is it
1. The lure brand that has caught me the big ones are called Lucky Craft. THEY ARE NOT CHEAP! about 15-25 dollars a piece. The color I found has slaughtered the big stripers when they decide to creep from the depths of Lake Mead.
2. If you see a cove or a point with a bald eagle in it, FISH IT. There is a reason the Eagle is there looking for dinner!