At what water temperature do stripers start to get active and aggressively feed? I'm thinking it's in the 55~56 degree range, but can't site my source.
At what water temperature do stripers start to get active and aggressively feed? I'm thinking it's in the 55~56 degree range, but can't site my source.
LITF - I'm no expert , but I've never seen a A.R. Stripe eat a fly w/ the water temp UNDER 55 . I do best when the water is over 60 here .
The bait guys were doing well untill early last week , I haven't heard any "new" reports from the lower river this week . The Sacramento has backed up the lower American up to at least the "Log hole" . The water has been very clear and cold down there , when it drops , things should get going pretty quick . David
I get them on top-water pretty much any time of the year, especially from Mid-feb thru June.
When all else fails, put down the pole and swim with the dog.
Seemed like the guys were complaining this winter after the water got below 50 degrees in the Delta.
Dec/Jan/Feb is cold.
March through November has water above 50 degrees usually.
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