Trolling for Striped Bass | Catch and Cook | Rapala X-Rap

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Trolling for Stripers in Boston Harbor by Boston Light. Using a Rapala X-Rap 30 with my Penn Rampage.
    Fish Fry recipe - Chunk Striper, coat in egg, toss in panko/Louisiana fish fry, fry in oil 2 minutes on each side, oven on 350 for 10-15 minutes
    Thanks for watching!

Комментарии • 7

  • @madisonbuell8143
    @madisonbuell8143 Год назад +1

    Keep up this unreal content!

  • @jasonschalter3135
    @jasonschalter3135 11 дней назад +1

    What gear, lb test what works for you? Ty in advance.

    • @DirtyWaterOutdoors
      @DirtyWaterOutdoors  11 дней назад

      On all of my combos I use 50 lb braid to a barrel swivel, then 30lb mono leader to a clip. That way if I want to troll or fish lures I can and it is simple to take off and attach a premade leader/hook combo for live lining

  • @peterfaherty3936
    @peterfaherty3936 Год назад +1

    love this shit. just subscribed

  • @frosty_clapzzclan5259
    @frosty_clapzzclan5259 2 месяца назад

    I just got 2 of the X rap 30’s, what is the best way to troll them and where do you recommend in the Boston harbor area? Thanks

    • @DirtyWaterOutdoors
      @DirtyWaterOutdoors  2 месяца назад +2

      I like to troll at 3-5mph in 30-60 feet of water. I also let out a ton of line, I try and get the lure as far away from the boat as possible. You just got to make sure you dont put out so much you get spooled if you have a big fish on.
      Try finding places where the elevation of the seabed changes drastically. These "Ledges" typically hold fish who are trying to ambush bait. I would try around Boston Light, that is where I have the most success. As always, if you see birds swarming go where they are.
      Hopefully this is helpful!