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Long Island Sound Fishing Reports


2020-06-14
6:36 AM

This past week - This past week fishing was changing from day to day as strong moon tides and fish on the move required changing tactics and locations to find consistent action. Striper fishing was red hot early in the week then slowed a bit toward the weekend. Sea B more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2020-05-30
7:34 PM

Non stop action - This week the Striper fishing found loads of school size bass in the Race as is typical at this point of the spring migration. We had fish on practically every drift using 3 wayed swim baits and small diamond jigs. Bluefish have also made a showing a more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2020-04-16
2:18 PM

April in Long Island Sound - The boat is in the water and it is chilly. The warm winter is not translating to a warmer spring. Water temp is 47 today. We will be checking on the Blackfish bite before the end of April if the water hits 50 degrees. There was bait present in the lo more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2019-12-23
4:50 PM

Happy Holidays! - Happy Holidays to all the Kingfisher customers and fellow fisherman/women.We will begin charters the 3rd weekend in May. more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2019-08-08
1:48 PM

Monster Bluefish - This past week we have been battling Monster size Bluefish up to 17Lbs. Mostly being caught on live bunker. Some school size Striped Bass are also being landed on bucktails and trolled umbrella rigs. Sea Bass and Fluke are coming aboard, however most more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2019-07-19
2:14 PM

Hot Striper fishing! - The past 2 weeks we have been landing numerous medium to large stripers in the 34-43 range. Drifting live bunker and eels has been the ticket.The Black Sea Bass bite has also picked up in our area with fish up to 24. Fluke fishing has been mostly s more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2019-06-25
10:09 AM

Bigger Stripers mixing in - Larger Striped bass have started to mix in with the numerous school bass that have been providing good action the last couple weeks.Bluefish have still been a rare catch. Sea Bass are still producing good catches while fluke can be a challenge to top more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2019-06-16
8:51 AM

Stripers and Sea Bass - Striped Bass and Black Sea Bass continue to dominate the local fishing scene. School size Stripers continue to provide fast action on bucktails and swim shads, they have been ignoring live bait offerings. The Black Sea Bass fishing has been consisten more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2019-05-26
9:00 PM

Lots of Stripers! - The first Charter of the 2019 season started with a bang. Fishing grandpa Maurice and son Jeremy had a great time landing a total of 21 Stripers drifting and trolling. Fish were feeding hard on the loads of bait that was present. Most fish were schoo more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2019-05-20
7:14 PM

First trip of 2019 - This past Sunday we took the first trip of 2019 and found schoolie Stripers, Fluke, Porgies, and numerous Sea Robins to keep the rods bending. Water temps are warming and more fish are arriving daily.Trips are booking quickly. Visit www.charterfishin more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound

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