Back Bay Striper
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Re: Back Bay Striper
Stripers spawn in moving freshwater about this time of year. We would have more of them if we had flowing water into the bays. That one might have originated further north, migrated south and was looking for freshwater to spawn in.
Some states have striped bass hatcheries. It would be very exciting if we did that here and released fingerlings into San Diego and Mission Bay. They would migrate to the surf areas too.
Some states have striped bass hatcheries. It would be very exciting if we did that here and released fingerlings into San Diego and Mission Bay. They would migrate to the surf areas too.
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