Striper Fishing Rigs by Custom Saltwater Lures
Want to see proof of how productive our striper fishing rigs
are? The images below were taken on a friend's and associates charter boat and
every fish you see was caught with a Custom Saltwater Lure. These were the
beginning days of Custom Saltwater Lures when we were still designing and testing a striper lure anglers would love and striper would eat like candy.
On the charter boats, namely the
Jill Carrie I was able to field test potential product designs day in and day out to find what striper lures worked and how well. The end result of all this lure testing was a quality and dependable product that is a proven hit producer. Our mojos and parachute lures produce big fish and yes the angler must do his part but knowing you have a quality dependable striper fishing rig at the end of your rod will give you the confidence to land that trophy striper.
Check out some of these big boys all caught on our striper fishing rigs, parachute lures, and mojos. After you check out these striper please see our
saltwater fishing pictures image gallery, you will enjoy it.
Chesapeake Bay Striper Fishing Rigs
These lures and others like them were used to catch these Chesapeake Bay striper you see in the pictures below. To view the striper fishing rigs or fishing lures in large view you can click on the pictures.
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Parachute Fishing Lures for Striped Bass
These large striper ( rockfish ) were all caught on Custom
Saltwater products. The fish pictured below were all caught while dragging one of our custom parachute lures off of Virginia Beach, Virginia while fishing the fall striper season. While we have a nice selection of mojos, parachutes, and bucktails we will be expanding to our own tied rigs including an umbrella rig coming in the near future.
From Left to Right - T.J. Reiber of Woodbridge, VA with a 55
pound Striped Bass ("Rockfish"), Mark "Scooby" Shinn of
Virginia Beach, VA with a 56 pound Rockfish, and Capt. Steve
Wray of Virginia Beach, Virginia with a 54 pound Rockfish which
they caught 1 mle off the beach at False Cape, Virginia on
1/20/05.
These 3 "Beasts From The East" struck Custom
Saltwater
parachute lures trolled from the "Jil Carrie" skippered by Capt.
Jim Brincefield. The "Jil Carrie" departed from the Long Bay
Pointe Bait & Tackle Shop in VA Beach, VA.
From Left to Right - T.J. Reiber of Woodbridge, VA with a 55 pound Striped Bass
("Rockfish"), Mark "Scooby" Shinn of Virginia Beach, VA with a 56 pound
Rockfish, and Capt. Steve Wray of Virginia Beach, Virginia with a 54 pound Rockfish which
they caught 1 mle off the beach at False Cape, Virginia on
1/20/05.
These 3 "Beasts From The East" struck Custom Saltwater
parachute lures trolled from the Jil Carrie skippered by Capt.
Jim Brincefield. The Jil Carrie departed from the Long Bay
Pointe Bait & Tackle Shop in VA Beach, VA.
Mark "Scooby" Shinn of Virginia Beach, Virginia stands by his 56 pound Striped
Bass (Rockfish) that he caught on 1-20-05 at False Cape, VA. This "Beast From
The East" struck a trolled David Connolly Custom Saltwater parachute fishing lure about 1 mile off
of the beach.
Mr. Shinn was fishing aboard the Jil Carrie skippered by Capt.
Jim Brincefield. This big boy was weighed on the official scales at
Long Bay Pointe Bait & Tackle in Lynnhaven, VA Beach, VA.
TJ Reiber of Woodbridge, VA caught this 55
pound VA Weight Citation Striped Bass aboard the Jil Carrie on 1/20/05. This
"Beast From The East" struck a Saltwater
Parachute trolled 2 miles off the beach at False Cape, VA in the
Atlantic Ocean. Try one of our striper fishing rigs and fish for big buys like this with confidence.
This crew here all used versions of Custom Saltwater Lures during their charter
fishing trip into the Chesapeake Bay. As you can see it was a very productive
day with many large striper. Even though the water conditions were awful and
very muddy the Custom Saltwater parachute lures still produced some great action. Good enough to give everybody in this crew of six at least a couple go rounds on the rod.
4 time All American Lacrosse Star from The University of North Carolina -
Mr. Tom "It was only 3" Sears of Severna Park, MD caught this 46.5 inch
and 38.7 pound Spring Trophy Striped Bass ("Rockfish") just as
the sun came up.
This beautiful Chesapeake Bay striped bass struck a chartreuse parachute
at "The Old Gas Buoy" (Buoy 83) just east of Deale. This striper was a personal
best for Mr. Sears and the biggest aboard the Jil Carrie charter boat so far in the
young 2005 Spring Trophy Season. It was also good for 1st place in the
Deale Captains Tournament. |