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Fishing Reports by Capt. Sandy Noyes


2009-07-19
6:03 PM

Its been a tough week on the Eastern end of Long Island Sound - We were able to get out several times this week. Each day seemed a little tougher than the day before. Like last week the best bites were early in the morning or later in the evening. We were able to find bass every trip but had to work harder to cat more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2009-07-08
11:41 AM

Bass bite still good in the eastern part of the sound. - We were able to get out several times this past week with mostly good results. Early morning and late afternoon and evening are the best times as long as the tide is running. The only bad day was when I went out by myself at noon on a sunny day . The more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2009-06-28
10:03 AM

Striper fishing is off to a good start. - The bass bite continues to hold up pretty well. There is a good supply of small herring and sand eels to keep the fish happy.We were able to get out several times this past week and found fish in most of the places that we stopped. The main ingredian more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2009-06-17
4:08 PM

More bait shows up in Long Island Sound - We were able to get out this morning with Harl and his son Hank. We found fish on top at three of our first four stops. The pick of the day started with butterfish and then switching over to squid. After the tide slowed we found large schools of silv more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound


2009-05-28
9:22 AM

Bass fishing picks up as the water temps rise - This past week saw more stripers showing up in their usual spots. They ave been averaging eight to twelve lbs. and were all caught on flys. They are on their way northward and haven't taken up in their sumertime spots yet. We have been using 12 inch more...
Capt. Sandy Noyes - Long Island Sound

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