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Long Island Sound Fishing Reports


2016-07-24
7:36 AM

Slammer Striper fishing this week - This past week was the best of the year for big Stripers and huge Bluefish. Trips during the week saw Striped bass to 40lbs landed in big numbers. One trip totaled 15 Bass between 33-44, all were caught using live bunker that is plentiful in the riv more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2016-07-21
5:04 PM

new baitfish in town - The past week has shown some improvement in striper fishing. We had big blues chasing ocean herring and good sized butterfish for the first time this season. There have also been big schools of peanuts coming through. That should keep the fish in a more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2016-07-18
9:13 AM

Monster Bluefish have arrived - This week saw the arrival of a load of monster size Bluefish mixed in with the Striped Bass. The Blue's are chomping our Bunker baits sometimes before they even get to the bottom. This requires a little more patience and some skill to get the bait to more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2016-07-07
9:00 AM

Big Stripers have arrived in force! - This past week the Striper fishing has been as good as it gets! Charters this past week have enjoyed catching numerous BIG bass in the 40-45lb class using live bunker aboard the Kingfisher. Also, the beginning of the week marked the arrival of hard f more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2016-06-30
8:22 AM

The bass are moving around inshore. - The past two weeks have shown some inconsistency as far as numbers go. The inshore bite has been really good on some days and hard work the next day. We are starting to see some schools of small blues come into the area. Most of our fish have been ca more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2016-06-20
8:40 PM

Stripers still on the move - The past few trips indicate that Striped Bass are still migrating to their summer homes along the coast of New England. Thursday we had outstanding catches with sizes up to 44 on live bunker (video on Facebook page) with only a couple bluefish mixed more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2016-06-12
8:30 PM

Weak tide slower fishing - This past week featured a lot of wind and weaker tides, opposite of the weekend prior. The fishing was also opposite of the weekend prior. On Saturday we still managed a mixed bag with a couple stripers, some bluefish, sea bass, and some dogfish (san more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2016-06-09
10:47 AM

They are on the move - When the wind has allowed us to get out we have started seeing more bass locally. Our last trip saw several schools chasing small sand eels on top. There have been a few scattered blue fish but not enough to target. When the winds die down there sho more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2016-06-05
7:57 PM

Hot Striper fishing - Saturdays trip was excellent as the bass were on the feed in good numbers!Kept our limit and released a number of others. Also, no Bluefish to contend with, only a lot of other boats as is often the case on the weekend. Checked on the local Fluke and more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2016-05-30
8:47 AM

Montauk/Gut - Took the run over to Montauk on Saturday to find the wind a bit to strong to hold bottom effectively, so we trolled for stripers and blues that were working the bait over in the area around the point. We then headed over to the Gut to get out of the more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound

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