This is a dedicated thread for discussing article: First Striped Bass Caught off the UK
F FishingMagic Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 26, 2009 Messages 277,087 Reaction score 8 Sep 26, 2013 #1 This is a dedicated thread for discussing article: First Striped Bass Caught off the UK
B binka Guest Sep 26, 2013 #2 It certainly looks like things are getting very interesting if you're a UK sea angler what with this and the yellow fin that was recently reported. I wonder if the stripey tastes as good as our own?
It certainly looks like things are getting very interesting if you're a UK sea angler what with this and the yellow fin that was recently reported. I wonder if the stripey tastes as good as our own?
nicepix Well-known member Joined Apr 14, 2012 Messages 5,063 Reaction score 7 Location Charente, France Sep 26, 2013 #3 Bad enough with the grey squirrels, signal crayfish and mink (not to mention American tourists) without another invasive species sullying the Sceptered Isle
Bad enough with the grey squirrels, signal crayfish and mink (not to mention American tourists) without another invasive species sullying the Sceptered Isle
M mick b Well-known member Joined Mar 3, 2010 Messages 2,176 Reaction score 2 Location Wessex Sep 30, 2013 #4 As a summertime Bass angler all I can say is YES PLEASE! Striped Bass are superb fighters, grow fast and can reach sizes way above our European Bass. Tho if they did establish themsleves here I dare say the commercials would soon fish them back to zero PDQ.
As a summertime Bass angler all I can say is YES PLEASE! Striped Bass are superb fighters, grow fast and can reach sizes way above our European Bass. Tho if they did establish themsleves here I dare say the commercials would soon fish them back to zero PDQ.