Holdover Striped Bass: The Northeast Addiction
Posted by Game On! Staff on 16th Dec 2024
Holdover Striped Bass: The Northeast Addiction
What Are Holdover Striped Bass?
Like clockwork, every late fall, as the nights dip below freezing and the trees shed their leaves, many anglers pack up their gear for the season. But for the diehards, this marks the beginning of one of the most exciting opportunities in striped bass fishing—the holdover striped bass bite! In New England, we typically enjoy 5-8 months of excellent striper fishing, depending on your location. While many striped bass migrate south for the winter after feeding on local forage, not all of them make this journey. A significant population stays behind, taking refuge in rivers, back bays, and estuaries, creating ideal winter "holdover" spots. Holdover striped bass spend the winter months in these locations, feeding on baitfish like herring, shad, and other small minnows. These fish gorge themselves in the fall before slowing their activity when temperatures drop, becoming less aggressive but still catchable.
Why Do Some Striped Bass Stay Behind?
There’s ongoing debate about whether holding over is part of a natural migration pattern or simply a case of opportunistic feeding. With abundant baitfish available, it’s easy to imagine these bass getting "distracted" and staying put. Either way, it creates a fantastic winter fishing opportunity for anglers.
How to Fish for Holdover Striped Bass
Gear Recommendations for Winter Striped Bass
To effectively target holdover stripers, you'll need the right setup:
- Rod and Reel: Use a Carbon Black™ MHF 10-20lb or HF 12-25lb rod paired with a 4000-5000 size spinning reel.
- Line and Leader: Opt for 30lb braid with a 25lb fluorocarbon leader for strength and stealth. For heavier baits like umbrella rigs, a slightly stronger conventional rod is ideal.
Best Lures for Holdover Striped Bass
During the early winter holdover bite, these bass are more active and will strike a variety of lures:
- DuraTech® Paddle Tails on a WideEye™ Jig: Perfect for bouncing on the bottom or steady retrieves with occasional rod twitches.
- DuraTech® Jerkbaits rigged with Grappler™ hooks: Work them with subtle twitches near creek mouths or bait-rich deep pools.
- Soft Plastics: Target areas where baitfish gather, such as creek mouths and deep pockets, for maximum success.
Adjusting Your Approach in Frigid Conditions
As water temperatures drop further, striped bass become less active and conserve energy. Focus on areas where current is minimal, such as:
- Deep pools in rivers
- Creek mouths
- Bends or elbows in waterways
For coldwater tactics, try these lures:
- 7” DuraTech® Jerkbait: Pair with a ½-ounce UnLeaded WideEye™ Jig for deep, slow presentations. The Pop and Pendulum method seems to work the best.
- 10” DuraTech® Eel: Another great option for lethargic bass. Larger baits also tend to ween out the smaller fish.
- Umbrella Rig with Blades: Add flash to entice bites, and use 3.5” DuraTech® paddle tails on the outside and 5” paddle tail for the center for durable, realistic action.
Tips for Success in Winter Striped Bass Fishing
Color Selection
- Dirty Water: Use brighter colors like white or chartreuse.
- Clear Water: Stick to natural patterns such as sand eel or baitfish hues.
Retrieve Techniques
The pendulum bottom-bounce retrieve is highly effective for holdovers. Here’s how:
- Let your jig sink to the bottom.
- Perform two small rod twitches to mimic baitfish movement.
- Allow the lure to fall back to the bottom before repeating.
Pay close attention to your rod. Sometimes bites are subtle, so using a sensitive rod like the Carbon Black™ helps detect even the slightest taps.
Why Holdover Striped Bass Fishing is Worth It!
Winter fishing for holdover striped bass requires patience and the right tactics, but it’s incredibly rewarding. These fish may not be chasing bait aggressively, but with the proper lures, retrieves, and location strategies, you’ll enjoy consistent action—even on the coldest days.
Gear Up and Get Out There!
All that’s left is to grab some warm clothes and your favorite Game On! baits, and you’re ready to experience the excitement of holdover striped bass fishing. Don’t let the cold keep you indoors—embrace the challenge and land some of the most satisfying catches of the year.