Body Type & Identification: A sterile hybrid between Striped Bass (female) and White Bass (male) — sometimes called "Hybrid Striped Bass" or "Whiterock Bass." Silver with multiple broken horizontal stripes — the stripes are irregular (not solid and continuous like pure Striped Bass). A powerful, fast-growing hybrid that combines the aggressive feeding of White Bass with the size potential of Striped Bass.
Preferred Water Temperature: 65°F–78°F. Thrives in warmer conditions than pure Striped Bass — widely stocked in southern reservoirs where pure Stripers struggle. Form explosive surface-feeding "jumps" in fall when chasing shad — one of the most spectacular freshwater fishing events.
Habitat: Widely stocked throughout the US in reservoirs and lakes from California to Virginia. Particularly popular in Texas, Oklahoma, and the Southeast where warm water limits pure Striper populations. Open-water, mid-lake schooling species that follows shad. Concentrate in creek arm mouths in fall during spectacular surface feeding events.
Best Lures: Topwater lures (poppers, Zara Spook) thrown into surface schools produce explosive strikes. Small to medium chrome lipless crankbaits (Rat-L-Trap) are excellent. Umbrella rigs ("Alabama rigs") produce multiple fish. White or chrome jigs worked near schools. Any fast-moving chrome or white lure thrown into a surface blitz produces strikes.
Best Baits: Live shad are the premier bait — match the size of the shad being chased. Live large shiners work well. Fresh-dead threadfin shad produce consistent results. Cut shad works for fishing deep structure between surface feeding events.
Top 5 Destinations: Lake Texoma OK/TX, Keystone Lake OK, Beaver Lake AR, Barkley Lake KY/TN, Lake Hartwell SC/GA.
A sterile hybrid between Striped Bass (female) and White Bass (male) — sometimes called "Hybrid Striped Bass" or "Whiterock Bass." Silver with multiple broken horizontal stripes — the stripes are irregular (not solid and continuous like pure Striped Bass). A powerful, fast-growing hybrid that combines the aggressive feeding of White Bass with the size potential of Striped Bass.
Habitat
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Widely stocked throughout the US in reservoirs and lakes from California to Virginia. Particularly popular in Texas, Oklahoma, and the Southeast where warm water limits pure Striper populations. Open-water, mid-lake schooling species that follows shad. Concentrate in creek arm mouths in fall during spectacular surface feeding events.
Water Conditions
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65°F–78°F. Thrives in warmer conditions than pure Striped Bass — widely stocked in southern reservoirs where pure Stripers struggle. Form explosive surface-feeding "jumps" in fall when chasing shad — one of the most spectacular freshwater fishing events.
Tackle & Bait
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Best Lures:
Topwater lures (poppers, Zara Spook) thrown into surface schools produce explosive strikes. Small to medium chrome lipless crankbaits (Rat-L-Trap) are excellent. Umbrella rigs ("Alabama rigs") produce multiple fish. White or chrome jigs worked near schools. Any fast-moving chrome or white lure thrown into a surface blitz produces strikes.
Best Baits:
Live shad are the premier bait — match the size of the shad being chased. Live large shiners work well. Fresh-dead threadfin shad produce consistent results. Cut shad works for fishing deep structure between surface feeding events.