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Fishing Reports by Capt. Sandy Noyes


2014-07-10
2:08 PM

Bass moving in - This past week has seen increasing numbers of fish starting to show on top. There is a lot of small bait arriving which is helping. Most of the fish are schoolies but we'll take that. We saw our first schools of adult bunker that were not in a river. more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2014-06-26
6:51 PM

Bass fishing starting to pick up. - After a slower than slow start to our season the bass are starting to show up and are taking flies. There has been a noticeable lack of squid for them to eat and it wasn't until the small butterfish and herring arrived that brought the bass around t more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2013-10-17
2:07 PM

A bit of a Fall Run this year - For the past two weeks we have seen schools of bass and bluefish coming through chasing tons of bait.There has been so much food the blues have rounded bellies. There are a fair number of fish to catch when the winds are reasonable. The bass and blu more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2013-09-27
8:57 AM

A challange - Most anglers in this part of New England know that this years fishing has been challenge so far. We have had spurts of good fishing followed by a disappearing act by the fish. There are some bass and blues around. The bonito that we enjoyed earlier i more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2013-09-05
3:54 PM

Bass & Blues with an occasional Bonito - The fishing has held up pretty well for the past two weeks. One day its bass and the next will be blues and the third day will be mixed. Last week the Bonito showed in our area. We were able to catch them with flies and spin gear. They are very hit o more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2013-08-15
8:02 PM

Fishing improves with cooler weather - This past weeks cooler temps have brought an increase of bass and blues back to our side of the Sound. The butterfish continue to be the food of choice. They are ranging in size from smaller than a dime to four inches in length. Today I saw the first more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2013-07-18
1:04 PM

Stripers follow the Butterfish inshore - This past week has shown a huge increase of bait into Long Island Sound.It has been mostly comprised of half dollar sized butterfish. The bait was followed in by a good numbers of bass.The fish have been jumping all over flies and Small jigs. We have more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2013-05-23
9:15 AM

Striper fishing is warming up - We got out twice this week fishing for stripers in heavy fog. We found them in several locations feeding on small sand eels and silversides. We managed a few fish over 15 lbs. and one over 20. Most fish were in the six to eight lbs.We haven't seen more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2012-09-27
11:35 AM

Albies,Bass and Bluefish - This past week has shown good numbers of albies at times and other times we had to go looking for them. They are showing at different tides and at different locations. We have also found some school stripers feeding close to shore and the usual bluef more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2012-09-13
6:45 PM

Albies make their appearence - False Albacore have arrived in good numbers. They showed just before Labor day and have steadily increased their presence. The spin guys are catching about four to one over the fly guys. The bay anchovies are so thick in places that the water turns b more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound

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