Hybrid stripers in rivers are not oriented to cover as much as they use the fluid dynamics of flowing water to their advantage. They seek specific flow patterns to thrive in open water, the areas subject to overwhelming force.
Surging water requires a keen eye to read. At first glance, it all looks the same. When fish are breaking the surface, chasing bait, the catching can appear easy.
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