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How far South for Stripers - Adam-fisher - 12-10-2010 I am planning a trip down to virginia in a few weeks. Does anyone know if I can land a striper down there while I am visiting? [signature] Re: [Adam-fisher] How far South for Stripers - CaptRickHiott - 12-12-2010 You should be able to. NC is as far south as you should go for them...... [signature] Re: [Adam-fisher] How far South for Stripers - obxncfisherman - 12-12-2010 Come on down to the Outer Banks. We are catching nice fish. [url "http://www.fishingouterbanks.com/"]www.fishingouterbanks.com[/url] [signature] Re: [Adam-fisher] How far South for Stripers - Tarpon4me - 12-16-2010 NC is known for striper fishing, and in my opinion, is probably one of the best resources for this type of fishing in the world. Just a note though, you can catch striped bass, hybrid bass, and white bass much further south than NC. The catch is, they are land locked. (on a body of water that does not connect to the ocean) There have been land locked Stripers caught in excess of 50 pounds. [cool] [signature] |