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Sunday, October 16, 2011
The Crappier the Weather, the Better the Fishing
One pattern that has consistently emerged this fall is that real lousy weather has produced very good striper fishing. I'm talking cloudiness or raining, a rough white water surf and lots of wind. I love fishing in this type of weather and will always get down to the oceanfront and try when the weather is lousy. I've hit numerous blitzes this fall in that type of weather. Remember that striped bass are opportunistic feeders and there is no question that they are far move active and moving close to shore in lousy weather with rough conditions than in calm and tranquil conditions. In addition, few fishermen will go out and fish in bad weather so I've had many blitzes to myself numerous times this fall with not another fisherman in sight.