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    Default ISO: Striper buddy

    I'm wanting to get in on some delta striper fishing this spring. Never fished for them before and I cant afford a guide. I have a nice boat but I am lacking on the know-how when it comes to targeting them. Wondering if anyone would be willing to meet up with me and show me the ropes. I'll provide the boat if you provide the knowledge! Thanks for the help

    Tight lines,
    Gary

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    Nobody?

    Did I mention I have a boat?

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    Never gone for stripers before hoping to try this year. Wish I could help!

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    Thanks for the sentiment, bud! Maybe you and I should just go in blind together? lol

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    I'm down lol.

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    PM sent to you

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    Invite old Joe Shirshac.

    He is a Striper commando.....
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
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    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
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    Contact me for any reason........
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    I do not have any experience but, I am game if your interested. Going blind is one way of getting to know the water,although probably alot slower finding the kind of structure and cover they prefer.
    There might be a few more lurking that would benefit. That is if there are enough boats available and enough people with knowledge willing to share a bit of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Railking View Post
    I do not have any experience but, I am game if your interested. Going blind is one way of getting to know the water,although probably alot slower finding the kind of structure and cover they prefer.
    There might be a few more lurking that would benefit. That is if there are enough boats available and enough people with knowledge willing to share a bit of it.
    Lets go, bud!!!!

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