Here's a video of an epic striped bass bite shared with my buddy Geoff Taylor on his boat JALOPE. This is the first installment of a series we will continue called the JALOPE SESSIONS. This one ended interesting, as we needed SeaTow's help, but the size and quantity of the bass we caught carried us for days.
If you like this video, you can see more fishing escapades here on my Vimeo channel.

Usually, Quicksilver/Roxy makes me think back to 6th grade when all the cool kids were sporting it... but this collection? I just want to snuggle up in those sweaters with a mug of coffee in front of a fire... at least once it's not in the 90's anymore!
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Good stripers. Hope you have luck like that again. I have had alot of luck on the MS River for years when the water begins to fall each year. Schooling stripers are alot of fun for the kids to catch. Great post and video.
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A perfect diversion for when I want to procrastinate doing anything useful. Thanks!!!
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Nice stripers and great video, we have some pretty good striper fishing here in Alabama
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