Re: Striper fishing in Lake Pleasant
ok striper fishing in pleasant....
about a month ago we would catch about 100 in 3-4hrs...
all you do is buy a green fishing light, and a floating light, this brings in the bait fish, and also you buy a cricket basket ( its a little mesh thing with yellow ends it like 3$) then for bait you use frozen anchovies in oil... and for chum ( which you put in the basket/tube) you chop up anchovies and pack em in, this way you put them just below the green light ( you want the one that looks like a florescent light on a string) ...
after about 5 minutes the striper will start to show up...
the best place that ive found is near the outer ring of tires by the main marina. this place is great, because you can tie off to the tires and fish in 150' waters, and none of the big boats can swamp you out because the tires absorb the waves...
as for line, i would use 4-8lb mono, and for hooks, we had good luck with pretty much any hook, but i recoment the trebble with a weight below it, this way you will feel them bite...
just remember this worked a month ago, but now i hear that around 3pm near the north end of the lake near the road is incredible fishing. you can go to azbasszone.com to learn more about what to fish at pleasant...
here are some pics to prove the technique works...
also for large mouth, if you are interested, i always have good luck with roboworms either 3 1/2" or 4" color-oxe blood, or brown crawler.... anything that is brown with a light hint of purple always does well... the way to fish it is to rig it carolina, which is in this order... pole-bullet weight-split shot-hook-
i put the weight about a foot above the hook, and i use very light wire hooks, because when you fish the cover with worms you snag a lot, also i dont rig weedless this time of year, i have been just hooking the worms right through the head, this ensures the best looking action i think, and i always use an actractent, now i am using this little black spray can that has gold writing on it, and im using the crawdad scent, it seems to really improve the action, no matter the weather...
but no matter the season, or the lake, its always good to know the lunar times, and the barometric pressure changes, it seems the fish really heat up when the pressure changes, and i usually plan my trips around the change, plus there is usually one early morn, and one in the afternoon, so now, i can leave the house any time i feel....
maybe ill meet you up there some time after the holidays. what part of town r u in? and what kind of boat u got?
hope i helped, and if anything i said seemed amature, thats cuz im just a local, not a pro, i just catch em' like a pro. lol.. lol..
later zuke