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Saturday, April 6, 2013
Striper Watch for Next Week
Favorable conditions are coming in the next week that could impact the start of our striper season. As of right now, I know of no stripers that have been taken along the oceanfront, and I know a good number of fishermen who have tried. That could all change in the next week. A warm-up is coming starting tomorrow, and we should see several days in a row with temperatures in the sixties. More importantly, the wind will shift to south and southwest for several days. The southwest wind generally drives warm water northward and causes a big upswing in surface water temperatures. Right now NOAA lists the water temperature (site: http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ports_screens/nbscreen.shtml )at just a cold 41 degrees off Newport and a few degrees warmer in most locations in the Bay. Lastly, the new moon is on April 10. That moon phase tends to bring exceptionally high and low tides which cause a lot of water movement, something stripers just love. So, if I were a betting man, I'd put my money on next week as the start. We'll see.