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Striped Bass in CA

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Striped Bass in CA

Postby Bernard » November 19th, 2018, 10:53 am

Hopefully this is an ok category within the forum to post this. Here is a cool entry from one of the more interesting blogs I follow. I hope that you all enjoy: https://californiawaterblog.com/2018/11/18/striped-bass-in-the-san-francisco-estuary-insight-into-a-forgotten-past/.
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Re: Striped Bass in CA

Postby RichardCullip » November 19th, 2018, 11:44 am

Thanks for the look into the history of striped bass in California. They are a fun fish to catch. I've caught them in Lake Pyramid(the one along I-5 south of Bakersfield), the Calif Aqueduct and Lake Silverwood. Haven't lucked into one in the surf yet and I've always wondered where the ones caught infrequently on SD area beaches come from. Do they migrate down from their Bay Area home or do they have a home somewhere in Southern Calif?
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Re: Striped Bass in CA

Postby stanbery » November 19th, 2018, 7:49 pm

Bernard

Cool post hope your trip was good.

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Re: Striped Bass in CA

Postby lucfish » November 19th, 2018, 8:51 pm

RichardCullip wrote:Thanks for the look into the history of striped bass in California. They are a fun fish to catch. I've caught them in Lake Pyramid(the one along I-5 south of Bakersfield), the Calf Aqueduct and Lake Silverwood. Haven't lucked into one in the surf yet and I've always wondered where the ones caught infrequently on SD area beaches come from. Do they migrate down from their Bay Area home or do they have a home somewhere in Southern Calif?


Richard: Quite a few years ago, maybe 20, maybe more, fish and game stocked stripers in San Diego bay if memory serves me. I think they had originally thought there could be a self sustaining population.

Interesting article Bernard.
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Re: Striped Bass in CA

Postby RichardCullip » November 20th, 2018, 9:09 am

lucfish wrote:….Richard: Quite a few years ago, maybe 20, maybe more, fish and game stocked stripers in San Diego bay if memory serves me. I think they had originally thought there could be a self sustaining population.


Thanks, Luc. I did not know that.
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Re: Striped Bass in CA

Postby Artin » November 20th, 2018, 6:34 pm

Great read Bernard,
Thanks for the share. I also bookmarked the blog, it's very interesting.
I also heard somewhere that the delta smelt is also non native, anyone know about this?

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Re: Striped Bass in CA

Postby huntingtheriverking » November 24th, 2018, 10:19 am

lucfish wrote:
RichardCullip wrote:Thanks for the look into the history of striped bass in California. They are a fun fish to catch. I've caught them in Lake Pyramid(the one along I-5 south of Bakersfield), the Calf Aqueduct and Lake Silverwood. Haven't lucked into one in the surf yet and I've always wondered where the ones caught infrequently on SD area beaches come from. Do they migrate down from their Bay Area home or do they have a home somewhere in Southern Calif?


Richard: Quite a few years ago, maybe 20, maybe more, fish and game stocked stripers in San Diego bay if memory serves me. I think they had originally thought there could be a self sustaining population.

Interesting article Bernard.


I believe anglers still tie into them along the SoCal coast, including San Diego:

Just look at this toad!
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sp ... story.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky8KbhtRquE

https://www.bdoutdoors.com/forums/threa ... ss.139476/

Local spear guys have run into them too down here:
http://www.spearboard.com/showthread.php?t=197964


http://www.spearboard.com/showthread.php?t=49434

Few other reports:
http://www.wonews.com/Blog.aspx?id=3182


Lastly, little bit on intell on the ones in Newport bay:
http://www.csun.edu/~nmfrp/publications ... 201984.pdf
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Striped Bass in CA

Postby Rasputinj » November 25th, 2018, 9:41 pm

Very cool article, I was wondering about the history of Stripers in NorCal, as I know they are not native to our coast.


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