Along the East coast, there are no shortage of striped bass hot spots. There are no secrete spots. From you mobile phone, you can view satellite images of any section of the Eastern coast line. I know more spots than I can possibly fish on a regular basis.
I fish spots based the spring and fall migrations of striped bass. All the spots I fish are based on my striped bass library. Some of the books in my library are out-of-print. If you want to expand your knowledge of striped bass hot spots, then I would encourage you to buy some of these books while they are still in print.
- Fishing Nantucket by Capt. Matt Reinemo
- Surfcasting Block Island and Cuttyhunk by D.J. Muller
- Surfcasting Around The Block by Dennis Zambrotta
- Striper Chronicles: East Coast Surf Fishing Legends & Adventures by Leo N. Orsi
- Fishing the Cape Cod Canal by D.J. Muller
- Seven Miles After Sundown: Surfcasting for Striped Bass Along the World Famous Cape Cod Canal by East End Eddie Doherty
- Fishable Wrecks and Rockpiles by Tim Coleman
- Flyfisher’s Guide to New England Coast: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine by Tom Keer
- Fishing New England: A Rhode Island Shore Guide by Gene Bourque
- Fishing New England : A Cape Cod Shore Guide by Gene Bourque
- New England Stripers: A Fishing Anthology by Bill Brett
- Striper Hot Spots: New England by Frank Daignault
- Fishing the Connecticut and Rhode Island Coasts by Bob Sampson
- Fishing the Long Island Coast by Tom Melton
- Fishing the New Jersey Coast by Jim Freda
- Fishing the Delaware and Maryland Coasts by Andy Snyder
- Striper Hot Spots: Mid-Atlantic by Frank Daignault