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Thread: New to silverwood

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    Hi everyone, I've never been to lake silverwood before and decided to head up this coming Saturday with a couple of my friends, I've read a lot of mixed reviews and tips and am a little unsure. We will be fishing for stripers, but I read there will be a bass tournament the same day, so I'm a little concerned but this is the only day I can get off work. I was planning on just fishing fly lined anchovies due to my crew I'll have and read the inlet and millers canyon are the go to places? I was wondering
    About how deep I should be fishing? And any other tips would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks Again,
    Kory

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    Bass fishermen will have little affect on the bait fishing for stripers. Outhouse cove, Chemise, bouy line all good areas if you can find um, once you find um it really should be an easy limit on schoolies.

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    Ok cool! I didn't think they would but I did get a boat reservation so I can get on the lake, thanks for the tip! Any suggested depth to be fishing at or how deep to have my bait? I have a lowrance too so that should
    Help, I need to get some more anchor line as mines only about 75 feet, hahaha.. Thanks again for the help!

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    Hopefully TO or others will chime in to help you on the depth. I'm more of a swimbait guy and not sure of the depth to send you to right now. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kliston7 View Post
    Ok cool! I didn't think they would but I did get a boat reservation so I can get on the lake, thanks for the tip! Any suggested depth to be fishing at or how deep to have my bait? I have a lowrance too so that should
    Help, I need to get some more anchor line as mines only about 75 feet, hahaha.. Thanks again for the help!
    Harbor Freight sells 600 ft. rolls of 1/4" electrical pull rope for $18. You might want to get some gloves too, if you get it, it's rough on the hands.

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    Awesome thanks for the replies! Will give an update afterwards.
    I think I have some rope lying around I can use but if it's not in good enough shape I'll definitely check that rope at harbor freight out, thanks!!!

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