I had two of the best back to back days that I've had in a long time. It was a bonanza of big stripers with nearly all the dozens of fish that I landed being slots and even overslots. There's been a shortage of these larger fish all fall, but not in the last two days. I saw blitz after blitz of stripers smashing through massive schools of small bay anchovies that were one to two inches long. At times the water was brown with them in massive schools the size of a school gym.
Given the size of the bait, the stripers were incredible fussy and most of the fishermen throwing big plugs caught nothing, even when tossing into a mass of breaking fish. It was a finesse game. Two things were working for me. The first day, the float and fly ruled. I was using a pink Deceiver. On the second day, they did not go for my float and fly trick so I snapped on a white Albie Snax. That did it and got me lots of hits and fish. I used a slow retrieve with twitches of the rod tip along with a stop every so often. As I've stated many times, a lot of hits come on the stop.
An interesting weekend is lining up before we get battered with another big storm. Tomorrow's weather seems to be ok but then all goes downhill for Sunday with rain, wind and BIG seas coming our way. Monday is forecasted to be very stormy with high NE winds along with massive waves hitting the shore. If you are going to get your fishing in the Columbus Day weekend, tomorrow looks like the better of the two days.