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Author:
n8cas
Date:
May 25, 2008
Subject:
Little Narragansett Bay
Message:
I read about Little Narragansett Bay on the CT/RI border as one of the top 15 hotspots for kayak fishing in North America! This was in Adventure Kayak's 2007 Special Edition of Kayak Angler magazine. Here's the blurb: "STALKING BIG ONES IN THE BACKWATERS" Little Narragansett Bay, Connecticut Little Narragansett Bay in Mystic County, Connecticut, is a sheltered, saltwater network of estuaries, backwaters and weed beds that's choked with striped bass. In the lagoons near Stonington, kayak anglers can stalk trophy stripers in three to four feet of water. "The stripers pool up in these backwaters where bigger boats can't get in," says local guide Jerry Sparks. Fishing is the best on an incoming tide, ideally between daybreak and noon What's Biting: Striped bass and the odd bluefish Season: June - October" Now I've never fished for Blues or Stripers let alone on my Hobie Revolution kayak. I was wondering if anybody has fished these lagoons for stripers and if they had any helpful information.

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