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Good fishing, but porgies are scarce....

Capt. Sal Tardella
August 14, 2015
Norwalk Islands - Saltwater Fishing Report

We've been getting lots of keeper sea bass and fluke, but the keeper porgies have been mostly elusive, despite the warm weather and perfect conditions for catching scup.

Bluefish are around, but not in big numbers except for specific deep-water spots. Striped bass are all schoolies during daytime fishing trips. Some large stripers are being caught between nightfall and dawn.

Lots of menhaden are seen without anything under them.

Of course, feisty sea robins are all around us all of the time, and young anglers really enjoy fighting them and reeling them in.

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Light tackle fishing in Long Island Sound May through November. Targeting striped bass, bluefish, porgies, fluke. 25-foot C-Hawk customized sportsfisherman with fully-enclosed pilot house. Fishing in Florida December through early April. For Sebastian fishing information, please see FLORIDA FISHING page at: www.mybonniecharters.com

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7 Outer Rd
Norwalk, CT 06854
Phone: 203-866-6313
Alt. Phone: 203-515-9417
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