Pack a Plug Bag for Surfcasting at Night
Maximize the potential for catching more, and bigger striped bass at night by packing smart and packing light.
Maximize the potential for catching more, and bigger striped bass at night by packing smart and packing light.
Inlets feature various types of hard and soft structure that host a plethora of baitfish species for striped bass and other predators to enjoy.
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Bluefish and Spanish mackerel are caught on the troll, large red drum hit soft plastics in the lower Bay, and bottom fishing yields sea bass, flounder and triggerfish from the reefs.
Over the course of its life, a striped bass consumes a massive variety of forage.
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Spanish mackerel and bluefish blitz in the Bay, cobia take eels drifted through chum slicks, and sea bass, triggerfish and flounder are caught around ocean wrecks.
The soft structure on a sandy beach provides the perfect place for striped bass to lie in wait for easy meals to wash by.
Little fish taste good, too.
Bluefish and Spanish mackerel blitz on bay anchovies, anglers live-line spot for striped bass in 30-foot depths, and big red drum take soft plastics in the lower Bay.