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Anyone know where they went. I was catching them this fall and now cannot find them. I was down Thursday and launched out of K dock. Didn't even take a rod. I just wanted to try and locate them.  Marked the usual fish on the channel drops, but nothing that looked like stripers.  So I then began driving trying to find bait and birds.  Drove all the way down to Bee Creek. Marked two smalls balls of shad, but nothing like I have in the winter up on Truman. Up there you will find bait that will block out your screen and gulls hanging around. Anyways, any input is appreciated. 

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          No input or nothing I can share as I don't fish there but I like your picture :) .

BilletHead

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Oh it's all good.  I just find it frustrating about people calling others lurkers, but when you post, is crickets. No worries though, half the fun is the chase and figuring them out. I've got some little leg weights that have kept me close to home this last year, but I am very excited about being able to get out more and pattern them this year.  My guesstimate is we should be seeing some 16-18 lb fish this year from the stocking 3 years ago. There are still some of the giants around, but their natural life cycle will be making them fewer and farther between.  The spring bite is around the corner so it should get better.  The pic is from one of the few trips last fall with one of my lovely little leg weights adding scale.  All I can say is having twins is the REAL DEAL! Tight lines and best of luck.

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Posted

Don't know jack about stipers, but walleye are tough for me on Stockton, I feel your pain you're not alone. 

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I dont think very many people actually target stripers on Bull.  I always think of them as a real fun accident when i catch one.  Every once in a while you hear of a big one being caught but not much as far as numbers.  

If you can go to upper Bull and find and catch a mess of stripers i would think your far ahead of most people 

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