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2002-05-0612:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - THERE HERE! The first migration of Striped Bass have shown up in the Eastern end of Long Island Sound. Like clockwork stripers leave their wintering grounds and invade Long Island Sound. The shorelines, rivers, and reefs are prime locations to fi more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2002-04-1612:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - Captain Mark Anderson of Kingfisher Charters reports that the boat is scheduled for launching this week. Now is the time to reserve your spot to get in on the HOT spring striper run that occurs every May. We offer inexpensive after work trips that ge more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2002-03-1512:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - I would just like to say hello to everyone and I hope you all had a great winter. Spring is just about here and I am very excited about the upcoming fishing season. The boat is ready to put in the water and I just finished tying the last of my ki more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2002-02-0512:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - We will begin our 2002 weekly fishing reports for eastern long island sound (Mystic Area), block island, montaulk and offshore in May. If your interested in booking a Charter with us this year call early to book a date. We have already sent ou more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2001-12-0712:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - As I look back on the season one word comes to mind, AWESOME. The striped bass fishery is in excellent shape. There's not as many big fish as there used to be but the numbers are certainly there. We caught more bass this year than any other year and more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2001-10-2412:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - The Striped Bass blitz has finally arrived. Big linesiders have moved along the Rhode Island shoreline straight for eastern Long Island Sound. We took the Bindus party out for a combo light tackle chunking trip. We started out casting deadly dicks an more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2001-10-0112:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - Bass and blues have hit the race to fatten up for their long hall south. Trolling wire during the slack tides and drifting the middle race during the faster part of the tide seems to be the ticket. You can also find them working over bait on the surf more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2001-09-0412:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - This weeks report takes us on a couple striper/bluefish trips and a couple tuna trips. The Vanesse party scored well on stripers in the race drifting live eels at night. They also had a ball catching all the hickory shad they wanted. A strong wind more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2001-08-2412:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - The offshore season has begun. We took our first tuna trip of the season on Aug. 16th. We started trolling at about the 500 line just south of butterfish hole. Before we could get the second line out we were hooked up on a 30 lb. yellowfin. Within th more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
2001-08-0912:00 AM
Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound - The bluefish are in, and in heavy. Those who get out in a boat pretty much can't miss. All along the connecticut shoreline run and gun fisherman are finding birds and blues working over bait all over the place. Find the terns and you'll find the blue more... Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound
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