Striper Surf

Striper Surf PDF

Author: Frank Daignault

Publisher: Globe Pequot

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781564402783

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Everything from equipment to lures and baits is covered in this how-to book, including the history of striper fishing, how to fish successfully and safely at night, and sure-fire baiting techniques.

Fly Fishing the Striper Surf

Fly Fishing the Striper Surf PDF

Author: Frank Daignault

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781580801201

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Although best known as a surfcaster, Frank Daignault has fly-fished for striped bass for over 30 years. Here the legendary striper fisherman turns his intimate knowledge of bass fishing to their pursuit with fly rod. With his characteristic no-nonsense approach, Daignault details the equipment, timing, techniques and fish-knowledge that have helped him catch thousnads of stripers on the fly. Includes descriptions of fly-fishing hot-spots form New Jersey to Maine.

Striper Strategies

Striper Strategies PDF

Author: D. J. Muller

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781580801522

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Presents the author's take on time-honored techniques for surfcasting for striped bass.

New England

New England PDF

Author: Frank Daignault

Publisher:

Published: 2010-12-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781580801638

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Detailed guidance to prime fishing locations throughout New England, including such legendary fishing grounds as Block Island, Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard, Cape Cod, and many more. Includes sage advice on technique and tackle.

Striper Wars

Striper Wars PDF

Author: Dick Russell

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2013-02-22

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1610911105

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When populations of striped bass began plummeting in the early 1980s, author and fisherman Dick Russell was there to lead an Atlantic coast conservation campaign that resulted in one of the most remarkable wildlife comebacks in the history of fisheries. As any avid fisherman will tell you, the striped bass has long been a favorite at the American dinner table; in fact, we've been feasting on the fish from the time of the Pilgrims. By 1980 that feasting had turned to overfishing by commercial fishing interests. Striper Wars is Dick Russell's inspiring account of the people and events responsible for the successful preservation of one of America's favorite fish and of what has happened since. Striper Wars is a tale replete with heroes--and some villains--as the struggle to save the striper migrated down the coast from Massachusetts to Maryland. Russell introduces us to a postman at arms against a burly trap-net fisherman, a renowned state governor caving to special interests, and a fishing-tackle maker fighting alongside marine biologists. And he describes how champions of this singular fish blocked power plants and New York's Westway Project that would otherwise compromise its habitat. Unfortunately, those who cheered the triumphant ending to the campaign, as the coastal states enacted measures that enabled the striped bass to make its comeback, have found the peace transitory--there is now a new enemy emerging on the front. In recent years a chronic bacterial disease has struck more than seventy percent of the striped bass population in the primary spawning waters of the Chesapeake Bay. Malnutrition seems to be a significant factor, brought on by the same overfishing that plagued the bass in the first battle--only this time, the overfishing is devastating menhaden, the silvery little fish upon which the bass feed. Lessons learned during the first conservation battle are being applied here, highlighting a need for a whole new ecosystem-based approach to conserving species. Only with constant vigilance by concerned citizens, Dick Russell reminds us, can environmental victories be sustained. This particular fish story is a personal one for him, and he follows the striper's saga today all the way to California, where the fish was introduced in 1879 and where agribusiness now threatens its future. For his conservation work during the 1980s Russell received a citizen's Chevron Conservation Award.

Night Tides

Night Tides PDF

Author: Michael G. Cinquemani

Publisher: fishtale publications, inc.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9780972550109

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A book that reveals the untold story of one of Long Island's most controversial and eccentric striped bass fishermen. "Night Tides" is as much a tale of nature's gifts too often taken-for-granted, as it is one of blinding individual obsession.

Sight-fishing for Striped Bass

Sight-fishing for Striped Bass PDF

Author: Alan Caolo

Publisher: Frank Amato Publications

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781571882530

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Long thought to be exclusively a tropical experience, anglers have begun exploring flats-fishing opportunities for striped bass. In this book, Caolo has created the definitive text on this growing sport. Spectacular photography and clear text illustrate such topics as: sight-fishing waters; striped bass behavior; fly patterns; naturals; spotting the fish; presentations and retrieves; angling strategies; tackle equipment; destinations; and more.

Striper Moon

Striper Moon PDF

Author: J. Kenney Abrames

Publisher: Frank Amato Publications

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781571884084

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This is a beautifully written, all-color book about coast wade fly fishing (near the shore) for striped bass. Abrames explains tides and baitfish and covers techniques, reading the water, and the flies to use (shown in color and with pattern dressings). The author has a deep love and understanding of the fishery and I guarantee that you will want to fly fish for these wonderful fish after you read it!

On the Run

On the Run PDF

Author: David DiBenedetto

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0061877352

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Each autumn, one of nature's most magnificent dramas plays out when striped bass undertake a journey, from the northeastern United States to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, in search of food and warmer seas. Writer and angler David DiBenedetto followed this great migration -- the fall run -- for three months in the autumn of 2001. On the Run offers vivid portrayals of the zany and obsessive characters DiBenedetto met on his travels -- including the country's most daring fisherman, an underwater videographer who chucked his corporate job in favor of filming striped bass, and the reclusive angler who claims that catching the world-record striper in 1982 sent his life into a tailspin. Along his route, DiBenedetto also delves into the natural history and biology of this great game fish, and depicts the colorful cultures of the seaside communities where the striped bass reigns supreme.