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    I think Admin is going to let me have this space Mark Ray's Avatar
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    Little Help with a Striper painting

    I'm finishing up a Striper painting and was trying to decide what kind of fishy thing I could have this guy chasin. He's amongst rocks, not to deep. I was thinking eel to be a little different, but I could go with bunker. I can't fit an umbrella rig to easy. I just thought I would get you striper guys opinion. thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Ray View Post
    I'm finishing up a Striper painting and was trying to decide what kind of fishy thing I could have this guy chasin. He's amongst rocks, not to deep. I was thinking eel to be a little different, but I could go with bunker. I can't fit an umbrella rig to easy. I just thought I would get you striper guys opinion. thanks.
    baby flounder. i remember my dad cleaning stripers when i was little, use to see baby flounder in them all the time.

    some guys pour their own plastics to look like little pancake size flounder.

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    Interesting! Baby as in not flat yet, or old enough to be flat??

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    Chesapeake Bay Lure company makes a flounder spoon. A small 6 to 7 inchish flounder would be cool. So would an eel. If it's shallow near rocks a blue crab could be a possibility, I caught one a few Junes ago that had 21 crabs the size of a quarter in its belly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse Lockowitz View Post
    baby flounder. i remember my dad cleaning stripers when i was little, use to see baby flounder in them all the time.

    some guys pour their own plastics to look like little pancake size flounder.

    Jesse
    Jesse ...like this

    I like the eel idea also
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    How about a crab..something different...

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    Dang Byrd, that fish wouldn't even taste like fish, it would taste like crabmeat!

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    Ok you all, this is how much room I have to work with unless I move the big guy. As you can tell I am getting ready to start him.
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    a baby flounder spurting vertically off the bottom, showing a little of the white belly and some of the back going towards the top to try and get away from him would be cool


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    a spot would be the perfect little bait.

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