MOM Picks - Top Early Season Striper Lures
We are just a few weeks away from our first run of fresh stripers migrating along the beaches and into the estuaries on the north shore of MA. Schoolie striper fishing in the early spring can be fast-paced and action filled. The first few weeks are an engaging warm up to when the bigger fish arrive in numbers. Today, the Mouth’s of the Merrimack contributors are going to review our top lure choices for spring school stripers. Later this week, we will have a highly detailed blog on targeting schoolie stripers for our members.
When choosing striper lures for the early season, there are a few parameters to assess before filling up your plug bag.
1) First, you want to match the hatch. Early season stripers are following schools of herring up the river or gorging on sand eels when they are prevelant. With the average fish being short of keeper size, small presentations are they way to go to keep rods bending throughout your trip.
2) Breaking down lures into where they fish in the water column is also important. You want a range of lures that will cover you for top water action, slightly subsurface, and to get down to the bottom. If you have a couple of choice for each situation, you can easily adjust depending on the what the conditions present.
3) Early spring means a lot of wind. In each category, we have at least one lure that can handle the effects of a 15 - 20 knot wind to get your offering out there.
4) For lures with treble hooks, I usually crimp the barbs on the middle treble hook and swap the rear hook with an inline single hook.
For our members, we would love to hear your opinion on what has worked well for you! Come to the Private Forum and lets continue this discussion!
Top Water Plugs
The situation we have been waiting all winter for. You see the birds on the horizon and as you get closer, mayhem is ensuing. Nothing gets the blood pumping like fish busting out of the water, spraying bait fish up in the air, and the chaos of birds dive bombing all over the place! Our dreams during winter are now coming true. Here are our top picks for top water striper situations.
Subsurface Lures
Subsurface lures have my go to ticket the past few spring seasons. These are good for when you see birds, some swirls on the water, and marking fish on your finder but they are just aren’t hitting anything on top. A subsurface presentation has been extremely productive for me the past few seasons and these lures have produced exceptionally well in these situations.
Down Deep
This if for when there is little to no surface activity, You could be scouting around structure and choke points, or marking fish tight to the bottom on the fish finder. In deeper water, we have to select lures that will get down to where the fish are. A lot of anglers predominately fish soft plastics exclusively in the early season for good reason, they work in a variety of situations and can be manipulated by the anglers retrieve. Here are some of our favorites.
Other than the Vibe bait, these lures have proven themselves to be winners over the years. There are a lot of other great choices, but we have found these to be the most productive overall in our waters. If you have some favorite lures to share or discuss in more detail, head on over to our Member’s Only Forum and let’s chat it up!
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