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Fishing Reports by Capt. Sandy Noyes


2012-08-17
11:59 AM

Bass and Blues - It's been a busy but very productive week in the Eastern Sound. We've seen a return of stripers on the ebb tides and lots of mid sized blues on the flood tides. They are both eating baby squid and butterfish. All our fish this week were taken on the more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2012-07-26
9:05 AM

Bait and more bait - Its been a pretty tough summer so far. The water temps have kept the stripers out in cooler water. The squid run hasn't been anything to get excited about. Last week we started seeing an influx of baby bunker and silversides. There were some schools more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2012-06-02
9:19 AM

The Sound is starting to wake up. - After a slow start this week the fishing started to come around. There were small schools of bass chasing squid on top. The problem was that the fish would come up grab a squid and head right back to the bottom. There were some fish on small herring more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2012-05-17
8:52 AM

Stripers are on the move - We put the boat in the water this past week and took a quick exploratory ride inshore looking for some stripers. We found them quickly and had fun with fish from six to sixteen pounds. We started at 11:00 AM and were finished at 1:00 PM. Not the best more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2011-10-27
10:15 AM

The bluefish are hungry - We finished our season this week with a very successful bluefish trip. We had them all day with the average size around eight lbs. There were a lot of bay anchovies that are still hanging around. The colder nights will have them moving south pretty s more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2011-10-13
9:01 AM

Striper fishing is as good as it gets. - Our Monday trip brought an abundance of shots at schools of albies that were in an eating frame of mind. When that started getting old we switched to throwing flies for bass. The fish averaged 12lbs. plus with the best one scaling 25 lbs.We left the more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2011-09-29
6:18 PM

August in September - Its been an up and down month so far. Things just started to get going in the Fall mode when the warm spell came and the water temps went back to Summer levels. The albies showed up about when due and were starting to bunch up and start eating like t more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2011-09-18
10:24 AM

The albies have arrived. - Its been a very busy week so far. The albies showed up last weekend and the hunt has been in high gear. The fishing was better earlier before the crowds showed up. The fish are still around but are getting a bit gun shy because of all the boats. Ther more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2011-08-18
8:32 AM

Bluefish and more bluefish - Right now bluefishing is the best game in town. They are spread out just about everywhere you look from Orient Point to Watch Hill and are here in good numbers.At times its a fish on every cast. They are still feeding on butterfish from one to four i more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2011-08-04
8:21 AM

Big Bluefish - This past week has seen an influx of bigger bluefish in the eastern sound. These fish are up on top and are eating butterfish. They seem to be in two groups. Those that are in the six to eight pound range and the ones that are in the twelve to fiftee more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound

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