I was up near Chain Bridge on Saturday afternoon and hooked a bunch of small stripers in the 5-10 inch class with a few pushing 16-18 inches. Every other cast with a #4 gray/white clouser produced tiny stripers... and I mean tiny, like too small to lip with my pinky. There are definitely some nicer sized ones still on the move in the Potomac, but you will have to break through the preschoolies first.
On Monday, May 21, 2012 12:55:18 PM UTC-4, Mr. Bill wrote:
Has anyone caught any stipers on the Potomac lately or are they already headed out of town? I'm hoping to hit a spot near Roosevelt Island this week and would like to catch a few before it's too late, but I was up by Chain Bridge last week and all was quiet. So, anyone having any luck of the striped variety?--
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