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Lots of Porgies, Sea Bass, Blues and even Weakfish

Capt. Sal Tardella
October 21, 2013
Norwalk Islands - Saltwater Fishing Report

The temps have dropped, of course, and sometimes it's difficult to get out into deeper water because of the winds, but we've been catching many species of local fish, especially when we can get into the middle of L.I. Sound, which is holding large blues and weakfish. The striped bass migration hasn't yet begun, but we've been getting a lot of keeper sea bass, which is a bonus for all fishermen aboard.
Fluke fishing is finished for the year, but porgies are still biting, and most of them are large.

"My Bonnie" will be in the water for another two weeks or so, after which we'll be heading south for the cold months.

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