Stripper Fishing

  • Beaver E
    Posts: 137
    #1216342

    Just wondering if anyone is catching strippers on pool 4. I will be heading up in about a week with some frinds and want to beable to put them on some fish. So with that being said, just wondering if I can get some info/help.

    Thanks
    Beaver

    mossboss
    La Crescent, MN
    Posts: 2792
    #467025

    Do you need a special license for strippers? Do you have to pay in a wad of rolled up $1 bills? Where do they dance on the water???

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11764
    #467027

    Beaver fishing for strippers, huh? Interesting

    davenorton50
    Burlington, WI
    Posts: 1417
    #467032

    You can fish as much as you want but I never seen a dude land one!

    Beaver E
    Posts: 137
    #467046

    I figured some of you bass guy would be all over these fish. I take it that they are not bitting. I was hoping that they would be schooled up and people would be catching them like crazy. I will be bring some kids and want to keep them on some fish other than sheepies head.

    ARCH
    southern minnesota
    Posts: 182
    #467054

    wow what a cool dad, trying to find some strippers for his kids.

    bassking27
    La Crosse, Wisconsin
    Posts: 902
    #467070

    are you using hookers to catch the strippers?
    JK LOL!

    rmartin
    United States
    Posts: 1434
    #466973

    The “tail dancers” they sell are kinda spendy. Not sure Rapala would be willing to promote this.

    jhall
    Lake City, MN
    Posts: 590
    #467151

    I am going out tonight to see if there are any around. I will let you know where and what to use if I get them.

    I think we need to change the name of this thread to “White Bass”

    adloos
    Winona, MN
    Posts: 344
    #467353

    So what was the hot bait Hall?

    Beaver E
    Posts: 137
    #467354

    White Bass will work to, I have always called them both. I was wondering if I can get someone to change it because I don’t have a clue.
    Thanks

    jhall
    Lake City, MN
    Posts: 590
    #467059

    Good news:
    They are hot and heavy by the first red can on the south end of pepin.

    Bad News:
    They started a new cycle and they are tiny! Bring small sassy shads and white hair jigs.

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