For sure man! But a warning: Our river has been bottomed out for over a month now. Water is super, super low. No current at all so the stripes will be tricky to find! Hopefully we finally get some rain soon!
Thanks Mike! I wish we had as many as the old days, but apparently the largemouth anglers have convinced them to not stock nearly as many stripes as they used to. A 20lb sea-run used to be kind of common here, now I've only seen one that size in the past 3 years. Thanks again for watching!
Great video man you guys were slaying them, we have a good hybrid lake here we can go out and put near 100lbs in the boat! Obviously I see you keep them and read it, you give them to friends and family so you might already know this maybe you don’t when you go to release these guys you have to spend quite some time holding them upright in the water pulling them back-and-forth allowing water to run through their gills so they can regenerate their energy to swim off if not they’ll belly up and die because they’ve just used all their energy fighting for their life! You have me wanting to get back out there on them haha!
Hey man thanks! And yeah I revive any fish I release unless they are tiny and I got them in real quick, but good looking out! These hybrids die pretty easy so I always try to keep or give them away when they put up a good fight. Thanks for watching, if you ever find yourselves over here in MS come join me!
@@AikenAngling No problem man and for sure thank you as well we settle down on traveling but if we’re down that way I’ll definitely reach out I appreciate it once again! Look forward to seeing future videos! Tight Lines!
Pretty new to Brandon are and live about 3 minutes from that spot, can’t wait to toss a line. Especially them strippers, used to catch in VA and MD, we called them Rockfish but they were striped bass.
Glad to have you down here! We don't have very many true striped bass like you're used to, we call them sea-runs here, but we have a lot of massive hybrid striped bass which in my opinion fight better than the sea-runs. They are mean as hell. Whenever you see some decent current running get after them! And if you ever see me out there come join me.
@@Self-Care_Journ-E I find the stripes bite best at sunrise, and I use the cork when they are hitting up high in the water column. I don’t think I ever use more than 4 feet of leader with these corks!
Absolutely, thanks for watching! We've been catching giants this week, about to post a video of it! If you ever see me out there walk up and introduce yourself. I'm pretty much the only blonde guy that wears a gopro out there.
I almost always use the zoom fluke jr, which is either 3.5 or 4 inches, I can't remember exactly. But I use those because the hybrids seem to prefer that length to full sized flukes. Although when the true stripers get big they want that larger fluke. We just have more/bigger hybrids here at the moment than true stripes so I stick the fluke jr! And thank you sir! More coming soon!
@@AikenAngling thank you for replying back to me, I live in Indiana I fish the dams here I’d love to fish some of other dams, what state do you live in, I know the dams you fish look really nice! I appreciate you taking the time to video your fishing, I watch them late into the night, I can’t get enough of fishing lol
Oh that's awesome man! I really appreciate you supporting my channel and I'm glad you're enjoying it! I live in Jackson, Mississippi. My primary water body is the pearl river/Ross Barnett reservoir. The spillway where the pearl meets the rez is where this video was taken. But there's 4 other reservoirs with dams a bit north of me in our state. And they're the best crappie fishing lakes in the world, commonly referred to as "The Big Four": Sardis lake, Grenada lake, Enid Lake, and Arkabutla. I'm also only about 3 hours away from the gulf coast so I take several trips down there every year! Thanks again for watching, many more vids coming soon now that we finally got some rain!@@billyhunt5552
@@AikenAngling heck yeah I envy you brother, maybe one day I can come there maybe we can go fishing, I’ve caught a lot of big stripers and wipers in Florida, in June they run up the St. John’s river to ocala then to Rodman reservoir, love fishing there at the Dam off of 19 Best thing to use there is white with a red head husky jerk or a 3/4 ounce buck tail white, then I put a chartreuse trailer on it, caught many over 16 pounds there.
That's awesome man! I actually go down to the Destin/PCB Florida area to fish a few times a year, gonna go there in a couple weeks! I know that's probably not anywhere near you in FL since Destin is so close Alabama, but if it is then feel free to come join me one day! Also, if you ever find yourself in MS hit me up! We will get on the fish @@billyhunt5552
Thanks brother! I use the Black Hole Suzuki special 2 rod, which is only 6.3 ounces at 9'6feet. Amazing rod, can't reccomend black hole enough. Been using the Suzuki special 1 for years and just upgraded to the new suzuki special 2.
@@AikenAngling Dang bud, that is investing in quality right there. I've been curious about some Daiwa rods to see if they can handle hybrids. i'm looking for something longer and lighter.
@@FishingWithAhrenAndMary haha yeah since I'm out there 3-6 days a week casting for an hour or two every morning I've made sure to get the lightest/strongest set-up possible. Just makes heavy casting that often much more enjoyable, and there's less chance of throwing my shoulder out lol. My 5000 size exist and this 9'6 black hole rod are under a pound combined at a total weight of 13.9 ounces. And yeah I love Daiwa and they make great rods but I would avoid the $50 air-d x rod. I've owned 3 and none lasted more than 6 months. Other than that I've never had a problem with Daiwa.
Yeah we've got some studs! Low numbers right now but the ones that are left are huge. Jackson, Mississippi, and my friend is a biologist with the state and they're gonna shock it this week to make sure they're not white bass. He says if we suddenly have white bass here its a huge problem for some reason so we will see. I forgot to check its tooth patch on its tongue to know for sure, but I'm checking the next one for sure!
20lb daiwa j-braid x8 for my main line, 50lb mono for my leader, I tie a 1/4oz jig head with a fluke on it to the end of my leader, and I tie a 1oz weight to my leader about 8 inches above my jig just to cast far enough.
I use a 1oz when the water is low like this, 1-1/2oz when the water is over those two walls that stick out. But I only do that at this one spillway, if you're somewhere where you don't need to cast 75 yards you can get away with much lighter.
@@treygregory5360 it’s been a while since I uploaded this vid, I believe it was early spring! But we are catching the hell out of them the past couple weeks.
Hey man, A hybrid striped bass is an artificial species that is a cross between white bass and true striped bass. They do not exist in nature, only produced by the state fisheries to stock them for fishing/ shad control. We have a few true stripes around here but a lot more hybrids. Pound for pund these hybrids fight harder than any other species we have around here. Some people call them "wipers" in the rest of the country. "W" from white bass, "iper" from striper.,
In the ross barnett resevoir/ lower pearl river? I would love for that to be true but my friend and my little brother are biologists for the state and he says we don't have any in this river system, and they shock the water all the time. We do have them in north MS, just not in ross barnett/ the Jackson stretch of the pearl. But if you know of a spot around jackson to catch them please let me know and I'll join you some day!
@@southernslipping4225 Damn I'd love to see some pictures, so would my friends with game and fish. Feel free to add me on FB, Parker Aiken. I wanna be clear I'm not calling you a liar, but the guys with game and fish say they NEED to know if there are white bass in the spillway because there aren't supposed to be any.
@@AikenAngling all you have to do is research it in google I haven’t been bass fishing in a long time I only catfish now .. back when I bass fished we didn’t have all these phones and such
Sometimes I do, but not when my friends/family want them. Everything I do is legal, by the book, but thanks for your concern! Good luck next time you're on the water!
thank you so much, i’m going with my dad later to this spillway and this is really gonna help
For sure man! But a warning: Our river has been bottomed out for over a month now. Water is super, super low. No current at all so the stripes will be tricky to find! Hopefully we finally get some rain soon!
Some nice fish right there man! hopefully they will get good this weekend. Tight lines man
Another great one brother thanks takes me back to some good times fishing with my dad many moons ago in that same spot
Thanks Mike! I wish we had as many as the old days, but apparently the largemouth anglers have convinced them to not stock nearly as many stripes as they used to. A 20lb sea-run used to be kind of common here, now I've only seen one that size in the past 3 years. Thanks again for watching!
Those are some big slabs dude congrats..on. pb
Awesome 👍👍
Thanks dude!
Great video man you guys were slaying them, we have a good hybrid lake here we can go out and put near 100lbs in the boat! Obviously I see you keep them and read it, you give them to friends and family so you might already know this maybe you don’t when you go to release these guys you have to spend quite some time holding them upright in the water pulling them back-and-forth allowing water to run through their gills so they can regenerate their energy to swim off if not they’ll belly up and die because they’ve just used all their energy fighting for their life! You have me wanting to get back out there on them haha!
Hey man thanks! And yeah I revive any fish I release unless they are tiny and I got them in real quick, but good looking out! These hybrids die pretty easy so I always try to keep or give them away when they put up a good fight. Thanks for watching, if you ever find yourselves over here in MS come join me!
@@AikenAngling No problem man and for sure thank you as well we settle down on traveling but if we’re down that way I’ll definitely reach out I appreciate it once again! Look forward to seeing future videos! Tight Lines!
Crazy stuff, I will get on 'em one day!!!!
You for sure will, especially when we have more consistent water in the fall! It's been a crap shoot every day this week whether they'll bite or not.
Epic fishing bro
Insane amount of action! That PB hybrid is fat as heck!
Pretty new to Brandon are and live about 3 minutes from that spot, can’t wait to toss a line. Especially them strippers, used to catch in VA and MD, we called them Rockfish but they were striped bass.
Glad to have you down here! We don't have very many true striped bass like you're used to, we call them sea-runs here, but we have a lot of massive hybrid striped bass which in my opinion fight better than the sea-runs. They are mean as hell. Whenever you see some decent current running get after them! And if you ever see me out there come join me.
Great fish.
Thanks man! We have some studs down here in MS.
Great catch!!! Can you give me some advice on the best time of day to go fishing and when I'm using a bobber.... how far should it be from the hook?
@@Self-Care_Journ-E I find the stripes bite best at sunrise, and I use the cork when they are hitting up high in the water column. I don’t think I ever use more than 4 feet of leader with these corks!
For inshore fishing this was epic
Would love to run into you at the spillway someday ..maybe you can show my kid a few pointers
Absolutely, thanks for watching! We've been catching giants this week, about to post a video of it! If you ever see me out there walk up and introduce yourself. I'm pretty much the only blonde guy that wears a gopro out there.
@@AikenAngling thank you ..we almost went today but fished in the yocanookie at thomastown instead
Very happy
Nice video!
Thanks dude! These hybrids are easily the hardest fighting fish I have access to here in the middle of Mississippi!
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What length are those flukes? 3 or 4 inches? Like your videos keep em coming
I almost always use the zoom fluke jr, which is either 3.5 or 4 inches, I can't remember exactly. But I use those because the hybrids seem to prefer that length to full sized flukes. Although when the true stripers get big they want that larger fluke. We just have more/bigger hybrids here at the moment than true stripes so I stick the fluke jr! And thank you sir! More coming soon!
@@AikenAngling thank you for replying back to me, I live in Indiana I fish the dams here I’d love to fish some of other dams, what state do you live in, I know the dams you fish look really nice! I appreciate you taking the time to video your fishing, I watch them late into the night, I can’t get enough of fishing lol
Oh that's awesome man! I really appreciate you supporting my channel and I'm glad you're enjoying it! I live in Jackson, Mississippi. My primary water body is the pearl river/Ross Barnett reservoir. The spillway where the pearl meets the rez is where this video was taken.
But there's 4 other reservoirs with dams a bit north of me in our state. And they're the best crappie fishing lakes in the world, commonly referred to as "The Big Four": Sardis lake, Grenada lake, Enid Lake, and Arkabutla. I'm also only about 3 hours away from the gulf coast so I take several trips down there every year! Thanks again for watching, many more vids coming soon now that we finally got some rain!@@billyhunt5552
@@AikenAngling heck yeah I envy you brother, maybe one day I can come there maybe we can go fishing, I’ve caught a lot of big stripers and wipers in Florida, in June they run up the St. John’s river to ocala then to Rodman reservoir, love fishing there at the Dam off of 19 Best thing to use there is white with a red head husky jerk or a 3/4 ounce buck tail white, then I put a chartreuse trailer on it, caught many over 16 pounds there.
That's awesome man! I actually go down to the Destin/PCB Florida area to fish a few times a year, gonna go there in a couple weeks! I know that's probably not anywhere near you in FL since Destin is so close Alabama, but if it is then feel free to come join me one day! Also, if you ever find yourself in MS hit me up! We will get on the fish @@billyhunt5552
What the action for your rod?
What reel are u using
Hey bud, nice rigging tip for the fluke. What rod are you using? Those are some beasts catches bud. Damn! Congrats on the new PB!!
Thanks brother! I use the Black Hole Suzuki special 2 rod, which is only 6.3 ounces at 9'6feet. Amazing rod, can't reccomend black hole enough. Been using the Suzuki special 1 for years and just upgraded to the new suzuki special 2.
@@AikenAngling Dang bud, that is investing in quality right there. I've been curious about some Daiwa rods to see if they can handle hybrids. i'm looking for something longer and lighter.
@@FishingWithAhrenAndMary haha yeah since I'm out there 3-6 days a week casting for an hour or two every morning I've made sure to get the lightest/strongest set-up possible. Just makes heavy casting that often much more enjoyable, and there's less chance of throwing my shoulder out lol. My 5000 size exist and this 9'6 black hole rod are under a pound combined at a total weight of 13.9 ounces. And yeah I love Daiwa and they make great rods but I would avoid the $50 air-d x rod. I've owned 3 and none lasted more than 6 months. Other than that I've never had a problem with Daiwa.
Hey Parker this is Robert Blanks. Have you been strip bass fishing at the spill way lately?
Dang you got some big hybrids down there! What part of the country are ya from? And that one definitely looked like a white bass to me
Yeah we've got some studs! Low numbers right now but the ones that are left are huge. Jackson, Mississippi, and my friend is a biologist with the state and they're gonna shock it this week to make sure they're not white bass. He says if we suddenly have white bass here its a huge problem for some reason so we will see. I forgot to check its tooth patch on its tongue to know for sure, but I'm checking the next one for sure!
What lb. line, and what rig do you run when fishing the spillway?
20lb daiwa j-braid x8 for my main line, 50lb mono for my leader, I tie a 1/4oz jig head with a fluke on it to the end of my leader, and I tie a 1oz weight to my leader about 8 inches above my jig just to cast far enough.
sweet what size bank weight do you have on the top ?
I use a 1oz when the water is low like this, 1-1/2oz when the water is over those two walls that stick out. But I only do that at this one spillway, if you're somewhere where you don't need to cast 75 yards you can get away with much lighter.
@@AikenAngling great work
10:14 fish carcass
What time of year is this
@@treygregory5360 it’s been a while since I uploaded this vid, I believe it was early spring! But we are catching the hell out of them the past couple weeks.
What makes that hybrid???
Hey man, A hybrid striped bass is an artificial species that is a cross between white bass and true striped bass. They do not exist in nature, only produced by the state fisheries to stock them for fishing/ shad control. We have a few true stripes around here but a lot more hybrids. Pound for pund these hybrids fight harder than any other species we have around here. Some people call them "wipers" in the rest of the country. "W" from white bass, "iper" from striper.,
We do have white bass here
In the ross barnett resevoir/ lower pearl river? I would love for that to be true but my friend and my little brother are biologists for the state and he says we don't have any in this river system, and they shock the water all the time. We do have them in north MS, just not in ross barnett/ the Jackson stretch of the pearl. But if you know of a spot around jackson to catch them please let me know and I'll join you some day!
@@AikenAngling I’ve caught them at spill way and way down river
@@southernslipping4225 Damn I'd love to see some pictures, so would my friends with game and fish. Feel free to add me on FB, Parker Aiken. I wanna be clear I'm not calling you a liar, but the guys with game and fish say they NEED to know if there are white bass in the spillway because there aren't supposed to be any.
@@AikenAngling all you have to do is research it in google I haven’t been bass fishing in a long time I only catfish now .. back when I bass fished we didn’t have all these phones and such
Ever think about actually releasing a hybrid so someone else could catch it?
Sometimes I do, but not when my friends/family want them. Everything I do is legal, by the book, but thanks for your concern! Good luck next time you're on the water!
Seriously man get outta here. @Aiken angling no need to explain yourself brotha. We love the content keep doing what you do brotha! Tight lines!
I eat every dang fish.
How many can you keep?