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Report for Long Island Sound

Capt. Sal Tardella
July 27, 2007
Norwalk Islands - Saltwater Fishing Report

Sunday's trip was with Jim Preston of Westport and Vero Beach FL. Jim was entertaining his teen-age grandson, P.J., who was visiting from California. Early in the trip the youngster caught his first striped bass ever--using a sandworm--and grandpa bagged a 30-inch keeper later on. All told, they got a dozen stripers.

Monday's weather was gale-like, but Dennis Carson of Clear Lake, Minnesota, was not deterred in any way. He was visiting his family in Norwalk--along with another grandson, 11-year old Skyler Rickertson of Amery MN, who's been dreaming about catching a large saltwater fish--of any species. The Norwalk contingent included son-in-law, John Albrecht, Dean of Students and athletic coach of Norwalk High School, his wife, Danielle--a Stamford attorney--and their children, 7-year old Jonathan and 3-year-old Tessa. Everyone was swathed in warm clothing and foul-weather gear as we headed out upon rough seas at 7:00am, and then the skies opened up. The stalwart group managed to fish for the full four-hour trip, bearing up quite well under the unpleasant weather conditions, and for their tenacity they were rewarded with some striped bass, one large blue, about ten pounds(caught by Skyler, making his dreams come true!) and some porgies, too--while all of us were being pummeled by the NE winds. Our passengers were soaking wet at the end of the trip, but many memories were made that morning.

On Tuesday the weather was fair and, unfortunately, so was the fishing. Aboard "My Bonnie" were locals, Craig Steinberg and his son and daughter. Not surprisingly, Monday's all-day blow negatively affected the fishing conditions, but we did manage to catch some bluefish and striped bass.

Thursday's weather was greatly improved, but we had a slow start with Robert Anderson of Darien and Charles Fredericks Jr. of Weston. However, as the tide changed around the Norwalk Islands. so did the fishes' feeding pattern, and they proceeded to catch blues up to 8 pounds, nine stripers from 26-29.5" and porgies up to 17".

We sailed Friday morning with Richard Wood Jr. of E. Stroudsburg PA and his son, Richard Wood III of Rochester NY. The action was on and off throughout the trip, but father and son brought in 11 striped bass up to 26" and one 9-pound bluefish--with lots more being dropped before being reeled 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
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