Striped Bass on Peanut Bunker

For targeting striped bass on peanut bunker we recommend a spinning rod and reel combo suitable for 20lb fused line.  The optimal rod is 6’6″ to 7′ feet long with a fast to extra-fast action and capable of handling lure weights up to 1 ounce.  Most anglers prefer to use 20lb fused line as opposed to 30lb fused line because the slightly decreased line diameter can provide additional casting distance when flipping small peanut bunker.

Recommended Line, Leader, and Terminal Tackle

We recommend loading the reel with 20lb fused line as opposed to braided line or mono.  Fused and braided lines allow for much greater casting distance than mono.  This is because is the much smaller line diameter of fused and braided lines.  In addition, the fused and braided lines have virtually no stretch which allows the angler to carefully work even the most difficult lures, feel the softest hits, and easily set the hook.  Fused line is preferred to braided line because it has better abrasion resistance and is less likely to form a wind knot.

The line should be attached to a 3ft length of 30lb fluorocarbon leader use a 50lb barrel swivel.  The small profile of the swivel virtually eliminates any chance of picking up debris and provides an easy connection point between the line and the leader.  The angler needs to be careful not to reel the swivel into the rod as it can damage the guides.  Some anglers use an albright or uni-knot instead of a swivel.  This knot can be tricky to tie properly with braided and fused lines.

Thin wire wide gap hooks in sizes from 1/0 to 3/0 are the most effective.  The light weight of the hook allows the peanut bunker to swim properly.  The wide gap ensures that most of the stripers will be hooked in the corner of the mouth.

Fish Flipping/Release Tool

We always use a fish flipper or release tool.  The 3ft leader is just long enough for the angler to get a couple of wraps on their arm to control the fish while it is still in the water.  The release tool is used to quickly remove the hooks without exposing the angler to them.  It also minimizes any harm or stress to the fish.

Striped Bass Tackle Checklist – Peanut Bunker

Please contact us if you have questions about our recommendations!