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Bait and more bait

Capt. Sandy Noyes
August 14, 2014
Long Island Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

Most people know that this has been a pretty tough year for those that like to use flies and artificials for bass and bluefish. The good news is that some bonito have arrived in our area earlier than usual. They were at Watch Hill for a few days and then they moved on. We had had pretty good luck with them this past week but we had to travel a bit to get them. So far the best fish weighed in at eight pounds. The schools of baitfish are everywhere. There are acres of them up to 15 feet thick. Most of the action on top are the frigate mackerel chasing bait. Its been many years since I've seen this much bait. If they stay it could turn into a pretty good fall season for us.

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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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