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Originally Posted by jad2t
They don't know that landlocked Stripers can't successfully reproduce.
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That's not entirely true. They can't out here or shall I say most of the time can't under our usual conditions (leaving the possibility of a rare occurrence). Out west thought they do reproduce in some of the reservoirs in fact some lakes are so prolific you can't release them back or they have really high creels like the fish is a white bass here.
There could be more than one strain of them and that plays into the equation other than just landlocked and sea-goer.
That below sure is a beast of a fish. Congrats to him and I bet all the trout near by were Hi Finning watching that eating machine caught.