PDF Print E-mail

Fishing Overview: Striped Bass (Light Tackle)

 


The striped bass is the most popular inshore gamefish of northeastern Atlantic Ocean waters. It is a majestic fish, renown for its powerful fighting ability and hook-spitting head shakes. They are cunning, elusive, and extremely challenging to catch. The beauty of this fish is unmatched, with its silver and blue hues, dotted lines that streak across the body, and even the eyes and large gaping mouth will make a bystander stare in awe. The world record striped bass (78lbs 8oz) was caught off a jetty by a surf fisherman in Atlantic City, NJ. From Maine down to Virginia, millions of anglers cast out lures (called “plugs” by locals) or bait (called “chunks” by locals) trying to entice a mammoth migrating striped bass to bite.

 

Generally, expect to use the following techniques on these trips: Live-lining Menhaden (Bunker), Herring, or Porgies (Scup); 6-14oz sinkers (depending on depth and/or tide). Typical tackle used: 15-40lb class rods, conventional reels with 30-60lb braided or 20-30lb monofilament line.

 

Fishing Equipment: Provided. Anglers may bring their own equipment.

Bait: Provided.

 

Fare:

Pricing will vary depending on whether trips are booked for 2 or 3 persons.

Party of 2: $300 per angler

Party of 3: $200 per angler

Fare does not include gratuity, transportation, or meals. If you are interested in carpooling with other customers, feel free to contact us. Our company also offers a shuttle service to and from the marina for this charter.

 

All trips aboard Anderson Guide Services with Capt. Blaine Anderson.


Google Map
ContentMap by Turismo.eu

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 August 2010 23:47