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The butterfish are here and the stripers are eating

Capt. Sandy Noyes
August 4, 2010
Long Island Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

This past week saw the annual influx of baby butterfish and they brought the stripers with them. I was out on Monday and there were plenty of bass up to 15 lbs. On Tuesday it was the same scenario except the fish were a bit smaller. The butters are stacked up just below the jellyfish drifting with the tides. The bass are eating for the whole tide. Reports from the East say the first bonito are starting to show.

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We do fly fishing and light tackle trips out of Stonington, CT. We fish the Watch Hill Reefs as far East as Newport, RI out to Montauk in the fall and West to the Connecticut River. We also cover the Race,the Sluiceway and Plum Gut. Depending on the time of the year we will be looking for Striped Bass, Bluefish, Bonito, False Albacore and Bluefin Tuna. On our trips we can provide everything except food and clothing.

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Rum Runner Guide Service
19 Turnpike Park
Norwich, CT 06360
Phone: 860-886-9212
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