04-28-2007, 11:30 AM
UPDATED BY PAT ON
FRIDAY, April 27th, 200
STRIPED BASS- It seems that we started this report last week with a
sour note on the rain, it looks
like dejavu all over again. Last night and todays waterfall will keep
the Connecticut River looking
like a nice milk chocolate. In spite of all the brown, dirty and fast
running water last week in the
River it didn't stop the bass from hitting. Schoolies mostly in the 15
to 24 inch range have been in
the lower River. By boat the Great Island area has been best, by foot
the DEP Piers with worms has
been the most consistent. The Causeway and some of the Old Lyme
Beaches have had some
schoolies.
FLOUNDER- a few good reports came in from the Niantic River this week.
We even heard of a limit
catch in only one outing. Not much encouraging from other spots.
BLACKFISH- Again we haven't heard much this week even with favorable
weather. Its time, and the
season end at the end of the month.
HOURS-
Sunday 5am - 4pm
Monday - Friday 6am -
6pm
Saturday 5am - 5pm
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FRIDAY, April 27th, 200
STRIPED BASS- It seems that we started this report last week with a
sour note on the rain, it looks
like dejavu all over again. Last night and todays waterfall will keep
the Connecticut River looking
like a nice milk chocolate. In spite of all the brown, dirty and fast
running water last week in the
River it didn't stop the bass from hitting. Schoolies mostly in the 15
to 24 inch range have been in
the lower River. By boat the Great Island area has been best, by foot
the DEP Piers with worms has
been the most consistent. The Causeway and some of the Old Lyme
Beaches have had some
schoolies.
FLOUNDER- a few good reports came in from the Niantic River this week.
We even heard of a limit
catch in only one outing. Not much encouraging from other spots.
BLACKFISH- Again we haven't heard much this week even with favorable
weather. Its time, and the
season end at the end of the month.
HOURS-
Sunday 5am - 4pm
Monday - Friday 6am -
6pm
Saturday 5am - 5pm
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