Fishing Report Week Ending 6/12/10

We are catching stripers on each trip with on average 2 or 3 undersized fish for each over 28" fish. Last year it was more like 15 undersized for each keeper. On each trip this week we caught at least one keeper and on the last trip of the week on Saturday caught 4 keepers with the biggest a whopping 40" fish. Just an amazing fish, what a great time we had with 2 sons who treated their Dad to a fishing trip. The day before I took two old high school chums out for a trip, where we mixed bait fishing with a little fly fishing. What a story Bill will have to tell. He hooked a good striper on fly that took him into his backing and then his backing knot busted. We watched a 100 ft of fly line moving through the water and decided to go after it. We finally got the end of the fly line and hand lined in the fish until it got caught up in the weeds and broke the tippet. Well at least Bill got his $70 fly line back and had a story to tell. I don't usually do fly fishing trips but having taken Bill before I knew with flexibility we could make it work.

Early in the week, I took long time customer Mark out for a live bait trip. This requires us to go catch live bait (which can take an hour or two) and then bring them back into the river to fish. This is a great trip for one or two guys on a 6 or 8 hour trip. Final tally we had more than 6 keepers (although we released them all) with a couple more big fish that we broke off in the structure..

Tess caught a large striper midweek on her first ever saltwater fishing trip, putting the boys to shame.

 

What a strange year this has been for Striper fishing in the Piscataqua River.

Unlike past years I am just not seeing a lot of smaller fish in the river. On occasion yes, there are some surface feeds and we do catch a few smaller fish but not large numbers like in years past.

Silversides, (little baits) are everywhere sometimes so thick the depth finder screen is blacked out (or purpled out on my colored screen). That causes me some worry as the smaller fish are the future big fish. Hopefully this is just a temporary situation, and soon we will see a big migration of stripers into the river.

We didn't catch a lot of stripers on each trip this week but we always caught em, and everyone had a great time, which is really the most important thing in any fishing trip.

Tight lines, Capt. Joel

www.nhsaltwaterfishing.com

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About The Author: Captain Joel Koch

Company: Reel Ecstacy, LLC.

Area Reporting: Portsmouth NH

Bio: Captain Joel Koch is a U.S. Coast Guard Licensed Captain, a NH Saltwater Fishing Guide and a Registered Maine Guide. Reel Ecstasy,LLC saltwater fishing charters leaves out of Portsmouth (Newington) NH and provides an enjoyable experience for beginners as well as experienced anglers. We fish for Striped Bass in Great Bay, Piscataqua River and along the seacoast of New Hampshire. We may also catch Bluefish if they are running.

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