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Author:
Redneckangler
Date:
Jun 24, 2013
Subject:
Eastern Long Island Sound Report 6-22-13
Message:
[url]http://redneckangler.blogspot.com/[/url]
What a great day on the Long Island Sound! The weather was beautiful, and the water is starting to clear up. I launched out of Niantic around 4:30 Saturday morning, with a plan to fish towards the west, a bit of a change for me. I had a flood tide on the Super Moon, which didn't seem to make much difference at all. After the last two weeks, things could only improve. I started at Bartlets, but it just wasn't firing early, and that's when I threw the plan overboard. I ran up the north side of Fishers, stopping by the Clumps and on to Wicopessette Pass. No birds, no bait. I ran out to Sugar and Watch Hill, figuring that might be turning on again. I've not had the success fishing the flood tide out there as I have the ebb over the last season or two. Heading a bit further east, the fluke fleet was in full force, and I saw numerous boats hooking up and bringing fish over the rails. Fluking is not my thing, so I went back inside Stonington to Jeff's spot that produced last week, and sure enough, landed a few small stripers. The tide began to ease, and before it quit, I wanted to take another look at Watch Hill. I could see birds working from the point to the red can as I approached, and was soon hooked into blues busting on the surface. I was fishing white Zoom Flukes on Kalin jig heads, and landed a number until the tide completely died. I would loved to stay as the ebb picked up, because I had the sense that Watch and Sugar were primed for some good fishing, but I had to start back. I hit into more blues at the east end of Fishers, hooking several in the upper 20"-30" range on the same baits. Flukers were all over the south side of Fishers, and again, were landing fish. Running out of time, I started back for Niantic. I got some good reports of bunker and stripers west of the CT River, still up in the Thames and Easter RI to the Cape has just been on fire. School is now finished, so I'm ready for some serious fishing trips!
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Author:
fishfinder
Date:
Jun 24, 2013
Message:
Nice. I had an OK weekend from shore. Saturday morn I got out in the water at 3am and about 5 casts in on a fake dble. rigged eel I hooked a 26" bass. Didn't get anything else until about 4:45 but then hooked into about a 35" bass. Afew hours later as the sun was up now I hooked into a nice big blue about 32" on a pencil popper and that sucker did not want to come in for nothing! Even when I got it in and pulled the trebles out he still wouldn't release my popper from his jaws, I had yo stick my pliers in his mouth and open them to get my plug! A little while later I got a smaller blue before leaving. Yesterday I wasn't as lucky as I went out again in the morn and then again later in the aft. and took a skunking.
Author:
Michael
Date:
Jun 24, 2013
Message:
Nice gator! Looks chubbier than the 36"er I caught.
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