Mike Smedley (OLD SCHOOL STRIPERS)

I STARTED A BRAND NEW STRIPER FISHING SERIES to take the guess-work out of the equation. Striped Bass Migrate in saltwater and roam in freshwater lakes. They move all over the lakes depending on the season. I WILL POST THESE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, SO YOU WILL KNOW THE BEST METHODS AND BEST AREAS TO FISH RIGHT NOW! (Not 8 months ago). RIGHT NOW!!

Stripers can be tough to figure, they aren’t like any other fish you will find in lakes, they will position up lake while trying to spawn in spring and they will also go thru a “false spawn” period on most lakes in fall They go very shallow at times and deep at others. They are a unique fish. I love them and I’ll bet you do too. THANKS FOR WATCHING !!

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@jasonmoretz4988

Looking forward to this series! Thanks Mike for great information!!

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@chrissheahan8842

Mike, just watched your series with Bill reddoch, man that moved me. I just started stiper fishing Clark hill lake around Augusta,ga. About 3 hours from me. What are the stripers doing in September.

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@wilsonflanders878

Striped bass we have here are in the bays and upper tide waters

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@glennwhite5187

You are the striper man without a doubt,when I come to coast I'm looking you up??? Hope you are in the mood to go fishing when I do,lol!!! Keep a hook in em,be safe out there!!!!

2 years ago | 0  

@mjones1275

Can you do the same for walleye. We have them here in Kerr and Gaston Lake but you catch them very rarely but I know there's plenty out here.

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@awildgrendel7148

Is this the same for east and west coast?

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