Most epic striped bass fishing ever! ( Pyramid lake, CA )
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Most epic striped bass fishing ever! ( Pyramid lake, CA )
I had to post this. I watched the whole video which I normally do not do. So much action. Dude is chasing HUGE boils after boils and killing it. Not an over exaggeration by calling this EPIC! Wow!
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Re: Most epic striped bass fishing ever! ( Pyramid lake, CA )
Foaming! That would be a blast
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Re: Most epic striped bass fishing ever! ( Pyramid lake, CA )
Roy,
Thanks for sharing, what a day on the water .
Thanks for sharing, what a day on the water .
Put’em in the cooler!!!!
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Re: Most epic striped bass fishing ever! ( Pyramid lake, CA )
That looks like a lot of fun. Reminds me of Mohave and Havasu. Thanks for sharing.
I know one thing for sure. If that was a San Diego Lake, there would be 20 boats on it, not 2.
I know one thing for sure. If that was a San Diego Lake, there would be 20 boats on it, not 2.
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Re: Most epic striped bass fishing ever! ( Pyramid lake, CA )
We've been fishing the Pyramid and Castaic striper boils for about 3 weeks now. It's always a fun bite.
We ran into some nice boils today at Castaic, but the stripers were being a little finicky. While we did get a ton to go, it wasn't WFO by any chance. It seems that when they key in on the small shad or silversides, they will ignore your traditional larger topwater baits.
We ran into some nice boils today at Castaic, but the stripers were being a little finicky. While we did get a ton to go, it wasn't WFO by any chance. It seems that when they key in on the small shad or silversides, they will ignore your traditional larger topwater baits.
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Re: Most epic striped bass fishing ever! ( Pyramid lake, CA )
Tell me again why we don't want stripers in our lakes? Never mind, I know.
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Re: Most epic striped bass fishing ever! ( Pyramid lake, CA )
Remember, according to DFW, it wasn't the stripers that ruined Silverwood, Castaic, DVL, etc. The fact that when the stripers took hold was the exact time the fisheries were ruined is just a coincidence.Fisheromen wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2024 4:56 pm Tell me again why we don't want stripers in our lakes? Never mind, I know.

While I love stripers, I think they belong in their native waterways, or in impoundments so large that they won't bring an in-balance to a fishery, like the reservoirs out in the South and East. They're a saltwater predator for a reason.
Too bad you can rotenone an entire lake and start over, like they do to creeks when they find out that the random stockings of yesteryear obliterated the lineage of native species. (I'm looking at you, Silver Creek)
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