[CLEAN] Striper fishing
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Been striper fishing the Hudson river, the weather has been
Lousy, but the water temperature of the river has been all over the chart. The stripers need 60 degree water for their eggs to develop
So they can survive. Anyway this is more info than you probably
Lousy, but the water temperature of the river has been all over the chart. The stripers need 60 degree water for their eggs to develop
So they can survive. Anyway this is more info than you probably
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Most of the one's we have caught are 34, 36, 37, 39, and 2 over 40.5 41 1/2.
My biggest overall 44 lbs 46"
Monster striper right there. Nice fish!