I caught a 10" striper the other day, so small it must be a 1 year old fish, making it the YOY class of 2019, which was a poor spawn year down in the Chesapeake. Does anyone know what the results were on the Hudson? I couldn't find anything in a quick search today.
Here's his response:
It is definitely very possible that they are Maine fish. The other theory I have often heard which also makes some sense to me is that when the Chesapeake fishery (or other spawning area) has a really big year class or there is poor water quality these young fish may leave early to avoid crowding or unhealthy conditions.
So here's a question for you Chessie Bay (@Capt13 et al.) and Hudson River Rats, are the bays/rivers so bad this year that you're driving your juvenile fish to visit me?
Here's his response:
It is definitely very possible that they are Maine fish. The other theory I have often heard which also makes some sense to me is that when the Chesapeake fishery (or other spawning area) has a really big year class or there is poor water quality these young fish may leave early to avoid crowding or unhealthy conditions.
So here's a question for you Chessie Bay (@Capt13 et al.) and Hudson River Rats, are the bays/rivers so bad this year that you're driving your juvenile fish to visit me?