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Hey guys I'm a big time flat head fisherman and always kill the chanel cat at Alamo but iv never been striper fishing. I'm going to head to pleasant next sat after work for a overnighter. Iv never been to pleasant so was wanting to know if I would do better up river in some coves or in deeper water by the dang or middle of lake. Also I have access to plenty of baby carp and talapia as I live in Tonopah by plenty of canals so do u think catching lil fish and freezing then would be as good as anchovies? Thank u for the pointers.

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Just go to humbug cove and look where all the boats are tied up next to each other. Plenty of strippers, hookers, tramps etc to look at....

 

 

 

Or were you talking about fish?????

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THe last few months we have been doing good in the first few coves heading into the river from 30-70ft of water. 20-50 fish a night

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Can you even use baitfish ( other than minnows and dogs from bait shops) not caught in the same lake and if so what are species limitations? Not a bait fisher but know there used to be all kinds of regulations on what could be used and where it could come from.

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Can you even use baitfish ( other than minnows and dogs from bait shops) not caught in the same lake and if so what are species limitations? Not a bait fisher but know there used to be all kinds of regulations on what could be used and where it could come from.

I'll have to check the rgs on that I know u can't take live bait to the lakes I better check on frozen bait jik

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Can you even use baitfish ( other than minnows and dogs from bait shops) not caught in the same lake and if so what are species limitations? Not a bait fisher but know there used to be all kinds of regulations on what could be used and where it could come from.

I'll have to check the rgs on that I know u can't take live bait to the lakes I better check on frozen bait jik

 

All good did some reading ...

 

None can be transported unless bought at authorized Bait dealer .. So easy to say Live baitfish (other than what you can by at the store) must be caught in same lake.

 

Tilapia can only be used in Yuma County

 

Sun Fish and Carp can be used on the Salt River and lakes as well as the Verde So lake Pleasant is all good for Live Bait

 

As far as frozen ... regs say that the flesh of any game fish can not be used as bait except for Sunfish ... So I would read that as Blue Gills all good to freeze up , but carp and tilapia would be illegal...

 

personally I find it much easier to use artificial ... look for the surfacing fish and run a zara spook or buzz bait over top !

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I've been doing well just about anywhere I go. Drop light and do some chumming and see what comes to the light. If no bait fish come in I would move on. Maybe an hour or so. I may head out tonight for a few hours. Good luck.

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We have been doing well with and with out a bait ball. But if I don't Catch a fish with in 30min after complete sun set I move regardless of bait fish

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Thank u guys very much for the pointers much appreciated. Mule packer good luck to you thanks again I can't wait to get out there

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Troll the coves with a Husky Jerk, Taildancer, Shad Rap, etc maybe an hour before sundown while looking for boils. Come across a boil, throw a swim jig or chatterbait with a skinny dipper trailer past the boil and reel it through the boil. You should be able to hook up with some fish doing that. Evening time, head up by the tires and/or the dam. Drop anchor, throw out a light and wait. Once the shad start circling, the stripers will probably show up. Dropshot a 1/0 circle hook and a 3/8 oz weight with a 1/3rd of frozen anchovy and you should be good to go. Drop it to the bottom and reel up about 6 feet. Start there. If you don't get a bite, reel up some more. Wash, rinse, repeat until you're on fish.

 

 

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Troll the coves with a Husky Jerk, Taildancer, Shad Rap, etc maybe an hour before sundown while looking for boils. Come across a boil, throw a swim jig or chatterbait with a skinny dipper trailer past the boil and reel it through the boil. You should be able to hook up with some fish doing that. Evening time, head up by the tires and/or the dam. Drop anchor, throw out a light and wait. Once the shad start circling, the stripers will probably show up. Dropshot a 1/0 circle hook and a 3/8 oz weight with a 1/3rd of frozen anchovy and you should be good to go. Drop it to the bottom and reel up about 6 feet. Start there. If you don't get a bite, reel up some more. Wash, rinse, repeat until you're on fish.

 

 

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