SHORELINES

Q1 Shorelines 2016

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32 Shor e l i n e S | 2016 Vol :1 Above: Photo by Billy BroW n – Larry Jones, Capt. David Hare and David Spivey show off their catches after a successful fishing trip on Lake Martin. Alabama's waters are teeming with a vast variety of fish species and anglers from across the globe flock to area waters to catch their limit. Few experiences, however, offer a bigger fight or bigger reward than trophy hunting striped bass, and many of these prolific fighters call Alabama's lakes and rivers their home. Weighing up to 70 pounds, these elusive heavyweights offer a challenge to even the most seasoned anglers. Reeling in a trophy-sized striper makes for a memorable story, good eats and a photo with a wide-angled lens. Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) are found throughout Alabama's rivers and lakes. The individual record is a 70-pounder caught in 2013 on the Black Warrior River near Gorgas Steam Plant. Lewis Smith Lake is known for having the most fish, but Lake Martin is where trophy fish are typically caught. Many weighing in between 20 and 30 pounds, stripers are always on the move and school in large numbers I GOT Stripes T R O P H Y - S I Z E D S T R I P E D B A S S L U R K I N T H E W A T E R S O F L A K E M A R T I N .

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