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The 3 Most Effective Striper Lures



These 3 lures cover every way to chase striped bass in a lake, from topwater, to middle column and deep water jigging off the bottom. Whether you’re on Lake Texoma, the “Striper Capital of the World,” or even fishing striper in a river or the ocean, make sure you take these with you. Next time you’re chasing striped bass, you’ll be ready for anything with these lures.

Topwater:
Berkley Choppo Shad Topwater Lure: https://amzn.to/3aDHGY3
Whopper Plopper Topwater Lure: https://amzn.to/3zPlRR1

Umbrella Rig:
5 Arm 8 Blade Umbrella Rig (Alabama Rig): https://amzn.to/39DL8Cp

Metal Slabs:
2oz Kastmaster Chrome Jig: https://amzn.to/3zIt0CF
2oz Crocodile Prism Slab: https://amzn.to/3vOUa7m
Colorful Metal Slab Jig: https://amzn.to/4bn64LZ

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In this video:
0:00 – How I’ve learned to catch striped bass
0:20 – Topwater lure for striper
1:47 – Umbrella rig with spoons and swimbaits
3:08 – Metal slab jigs for striper
4:15 – Live bait rig with shiners for striped bass

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45 Comments

  1. I'm surprised that you don't use bucktail for deep jigging or slow trolling. Bucktails are my go too lure. Sure people can catch on top water but 80% of the big ones are in 15 to 30 feet during hot weather feeding. I have caught strippers all day long in all kinds of conditions. The only thing I changed was the weight of my bucktail. Going from 3/8 to 1 oz pending on current and depths I'm marking. I will use my trolling motor at 1/2 to 1 mph if I have more than 1 rod in or I will do a combination of anchoring and jig or cast and sometimes both. I have never come home without at least 4-6 nice strippers, if they are under 24 inches I release them for another day, with 1 note: if they are been pulled up from 30 plus feet I keep them because they will more than likely die once they hit hot water temps of 85 or better. They usually have a very difficult time getting back down and go into shock. I'm not saying all will die but 50% chance that it will die. I'm specifically talking about lake strippers where O2 in hot water is very low.

  2. I have followed the tips in this video verbatim 4 trips in a row. Fishing from 5:00a-1:00p each time. Same rigs you showed. I’ve caught one fish, a freshwater drum. Hardly any other bites. I’ve got to be the worst fisherman on the planet.

  3. Out here in New england we catch stripers ranging from schooling to big boys ranging to 30 to 70 lbs class you need the big guns out.big Danny's and swimming shads for top water.bottom fishing we use white bucktails white,or green work best.over all nothing bets tube and worm. At 2 miles and hour.where your at try mr twister 3 inch white.thats my go to.alway have a plug reddy.fish on

  4. Great stuff! I've only fished for stripers for about 1 year-round season but I love the fight that they give and catching them is always a plus. That said, in my limited year experience, I've only caught stripers on 2 lures: a hair jig and a 3/0 hook with a shad profile soft plastic (Z-Man Razor shad).

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