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  2. Fishing for striped bass? Here's how to catch them this time ...

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    Striped bass are overfished and there's a stock rebuilding plan in effect, so great care should be taken to catch and release these fish safely.

  3. Trolling (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Trolling is a method of fishing where one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water at a consistent, low speed. This may be behind a moving boat, or by slowly winding the line in when fishing from a static position, or even sweeping the line from side-to-side, e.g. when fishing from a jetty .

  4. Striped bass fishing - Wikipedia

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    The largest striped bass ever caught by angling was an 81.8 lb specimen taken in Westbrook, Connecticut on August 4, 2011. [3] The striped bass will swim up rivers a hundred miles or more, and in Maine they are quite plentiful in the Penobscot River and Kennebec River.

  5. Fishing report, May 22-28: Delta stripers are still on the ...

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    Bill Kunz of St. Croix Rods display a a 6.37-pound bass from Bass Lake as part of his winning 18.59-pound limit during the Fresno Bass Club tournament. on Sunday, May 19, 2024.

  6. Rig (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    A rig is an arrangement of items used for fishing. It can be assembled of one or more lines, hooks, sinkers, bobbers, swivels, lures, beads, and other fishing tackle. A rig might be held by a rod, by hand, or attached to a boat or pier. Some rigs are designed to float near the surface of the water, others are designed to sink to the bottom.

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