what is a wiper?
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jjbear jjbear
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23 Apr 2010 08:21 AM
    I know what stripers are but I have never heard of a wiper. I am from Tx and have never fished out the state. Just wondering.
    PegsguyUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:4093 Pegsguy
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    23 Apr 2010 08:37 AM
    A wiper is a hybrid of a white bass and a striped bass. Tom
    Lifer in NE Illinois
    Lifer in NE Illinois Gen. 1:28 I didn't rise to the top of the food chain to become a vegitarian!
    jjbear jjbear
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    26 Apr 2010 07:25 AM
    down here we call them hybrids.
    jro6969User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:21 jro6969
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    26 Apr 2010 02:53 PM

    Ditto on the Hybrids.

     

    The fish hatchery makes hydrid striped bass(wipers) by adding sperm from the white bass to eggs from the striped bass.

     


    "Give a Man a Fish, Feed Him For a Day. Teach a Man To Fish, Confuse Him For a Lifetime"
    KrzfshrmnUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:44 Krzfshrmn
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    08 Jun 2010 03:23 AM

    It also works the opposite way.  The results are the same except the fry are only about 1/4 the size of the female striper cross because striper eggs are 4 times bigger than white bass eggs.  The advantage is that the bigger the fry the bigger the zooplankton they can eat so it easier to get them started.
     
    Gary

    bpetersenUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1251 bpetersen
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    08 Jun 2010 06:34 AM
    That's iteresting info Krzfshrmn. I was not aware of that. I wonder what type my states fisheries people use!
    An interesting aside. Here in utah to my knowledge there is only 1 body of water that each are found in. White bass = utah lake and tribs, stripers= lake powell, wipers= willard bay. If anyone knows different please let me know.
    Brian
    Fishing: The art of loitering in or near a body of water. Utah fisherman. lifer since 99
    UncleTomJigsUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:449 UncleTomJigs
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    29 Jun 2010 02:50 PM
    Thanks for the information.  What part of the country are they called wipers?  From what I can read and some fishing they are mainly called Stripers and Hybrids in Georgia.  Most of our Hybrids are caught in fairly large reserviors.  Are they for sale to be stocked in small lakes of ponds--say about ten acres?  Where would you purchase them?  I've caught a lot of fairly large wipers and did not even know it.  No limit what we can learn and share with one another.  Good luck and good fishing!  Uncle Tom
    I built my own lure company as a young man--thus the name UncleTomsJigs. It grew so well I decided to give it up and go fishing with family, friends and especially grand children. I became disabled as a United Methodist Pastor IN 2002 and retired here in Coastal Georgia on a 10 acre lake where I continue to fish despite my disabilities. My wonderful wife and I enjoy fishing together. God has blessed us in so many ways and we pray the same for you. I am excited about having so many new friends all over this great country.
    slipperybobUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1240 slipperybob
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    29 Jun 2010 07:44 PM
    I know the hybrids get all the way up to Iowa.  Basically one can catch all three varieties.  So the main Mississippi river basin and all connecting tributaries have a potential for wipers.  I have not heard of a wiper in Minnesota.  I'm pretty sure all we've got is white bass.

    I would imagine the wiper name would be more applicable where there are a majority of white bass.  Ithe hybrid would be more applicable where there are a majority of stripers.
    PegsguyUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:4093 Pegsguy
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    29 Jun 2010 08:33 PM
    Regional names are many and varied. Last I heard there were at least 6 or 7 names for crappie depending on where you are. I was 30 minutes into my first Fl. speck trip before I realised we were fishing for crappie! Tom
    Lifer in NE Illinois Gen. 1:28 I didn't rise to the top of the food chain to become a vegitarian!
    bpetersenUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1251 bpetersen
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    30 Jun 2010 06:26 AM
    Thas funny Tom. We should all learn the latin names and then there would be no mix ups.

    Brian
    Fishing: The art of loitering in or near a body of water. Utah fisherman. lifer since 99
    fisherfanaticUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1481 fisherfanatic
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    12 Jul 2010 06:47 PM
    Some people call them Sunshine or Cherokee Bass. Regardless they are just Striped/White Bass hybrids.
    TIGHT LINES!
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    Fishman88User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:3 Fishman88
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    27 Jul 2010 03:01 PM
    lol Ive never heard of a wiper... we commonly use the term hybrid here In Maryland. Other than that heres a nice pic of a Spring striper from The Chesapeake



    Also An easy way to distinguish the difference between the hybrids and Natural stripers is by the lines on there bodies. A hybrids stripes are broken Unlike a Normal striper who's lines are unbroken
    fisherfanaticUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1481 fisherfanatic
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    28 Jul 2010 10:57 AM
    Wipers also have a larger body depth than Stripers.
    TIGHT LINES!
    "I may be physically at my computer right now, but my mind has gone fishing!" --Avid angler from MI and member since 2009--
    basbanditUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:546 basbandit
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    28 Jul 2010 03:52 PM
    A wiper is a cross between a white bass and a stripe bass. On a wiper the stripes are broken and on a striper the lines are more solid.


    Harry


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    skeeterUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:74 skeeter
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    28 Jul 2010 06:41 PM
    In OHIO, Fish and Game refer to them as "a Hybrid Striped Bass". They go thru all the normal spawning traits of their ancestorial past (i.e.: white bass and striped bass) but are totally sterile. We use twister jigs or chicken liver to catch 'em here.
    Fishman88User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:3 Fishman88
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    29 Jul 2010 03:27 PM
    Im not so sure about the sterile part because we have them in all our reservoirs here in maryland and they reproduce just fine and they grow to be monsterous. I know when they did a shock test on liberty reservoir a few years back they found one at 108#.
    UncleTomJigsUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:449 UncleTomJigs
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    06 Aug 2010 09:45 AM
    I'm glad we got all that straight about the stripers & wipers.  I had never heard of "sunshine or cherokee bass".  Multispecies 101 could you let us know more about sunshine & cherokee bass?  Needless to say when an ole country boy like me first saw this post I had something all together different in mind.  Probably shouldn't share it but everybody needs a good "hehehe" in these days and times.  "Striper" reminded me of my Mother and those peach tree switches--that was a STRIPER!  Today I think they call it child abuse.  I spanked by youngest daughter once and went back to her room to check on her and she proceeded to pull down her shorts and showed me a small bruise on her bottom and promptly said:  "This ever happens again and I'm calling my lawyer."  In my youthful enthusiam to be a good parent I replied:  "yea and I'm going to give him the same thing I gave you."  Well,  "Wiper" reminded me of the second thing that comes to mind in a "real emergency" which separates itself altogether from a "reel emergency" which is easily fixed by taking two reels!  Good Luck!  Hope I did not offend anyone! Uncle Tom
    I built my own lure company as a young man--thus the name UncleTomsJigs. It grew so well I decided to give it up and go fishing with family, friends and especially grand children. I became disabled as a United Methodist Pastor IN 2002 and retired here in Coastal Georgia on a 10 acre lake where I continue to fish despite my disabilities. My wonderful wife and I enjoy fishing together. God has blessed us in so many ways and we pray the same for you. I am excited about having so many new friends all over this great country.
    fisherfanaticUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1481 fisherfanatic
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    06 Aug 2010 10:58 AM
    http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/F...neBass.htm


    http://www.sdafs.org/meetings/97sda...crack1.htm
    (In the fourth line it mentions "...the hybrid (Cherokee bass)")

    Still don't know why they're called Cherokee/Sunshine Bass.  Can't find an explanation anywhere!
    "I may be physically at my computer right now, but my mind has gone fishing!" --Avid angler from MI and member since 2009--
    UncleTomJigsUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:449 UncleTomJigs
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    06 Aug 2010 11:24 AM
    Multispecies 101:  Thanks for the web sites and appreciate the help.  Have a great weekend!  Hope to get in some fishing despite the heat and the rain, can't handle those thunderstorms--that's when I sit in the sun room and just watch the lake.
    Uncle Tom
    I built my own lure company as a young man--thus the name UncleTomsJigs. It grew so well I decided to give it up and go fishing with family, friends and especially grand children. I became disabled as a United Methodist Pastor IN 2002 and retired here in Coastal Georgia on a 10 acre lake where I continue to fish despite my disabilities. My wonderful wife and I enjoy fishing together. God has blessed us in so many ways and we pray the same for you. I am excited about having so many new friends all over this great country.
    tshandsUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:137 tshands
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    11 Aug 2010 01:03 PM
    i didnt know wipers couldnt reproduce!!! wow that was nothing to do with the subject. but that was just a shocker to me. didnt have a CLUE. am i alone?


    TJ
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