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You can aid the survival of released striped bass (rockfish) with careful planning, fishing and handling methods. Hooked stripers can die from injury or from the stress of being hooked, fought and landed. Stress-related mortality increases greatly when water temperatures exceed 70F and is also greater in freshwater than in brackish water. Infection and disease can result in mortality of fish whose protective slime coat is removed during handling. The chances that released fish will survive will be increased greatly by following these guidelines. Ideally, fish are landed quickly, handled little, if at all, and kept in the water while the hook is removed using a dehooker.
Learn and practice catch-and-release fishing techniques and teach them to your children and friends.
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Striped Bass Fishing Information General information about striped bass fishing.
Electrofishing for Striped Bass on the Roanoke River
This 3-minute video offers a look at how Commission fisheries biologists collect, weigh, measure and sometimes tag striped bass to collect data on this reowned fishery.
Striped Bass Regulations (PDF)
Shad and Herring Identification Guide (PDF)
Releasing Striped Bass Safely Information Card (PDF)
How to Measure a Fish (PDF)