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CJ413,
Either one of the HRBT or James River bridge will produce plenty of stripers, especially at night. I work at the Naval base at Norfolk and have seen big stripers cruising the sea walls. If you want great action, fish the light line at night with medium action spinning gear with sassy shads or Zoom super fluke baits on a 3/8th oz lead head jig. If you work the light line, cast above the light and let the current take the lure toward the light as you retrieve. If you want to troll, use Storm wild eye shad lures about three to four feet off the bottom on a 15' leader (off a three way swivel) on the up current side close to the pilings. The HRBT is too short to troll so you'll have to settle for either anchor fishing or casting while drifting. With the evening temps dropping, things should heat up very soon. By the way, you can't fish out of Rudee until the Coastal season opens January 1st. Good luck.
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