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Fishing Reports by Capt. Mark Anderson


2013-07-26
8:23 PM

Hot Striper fishing - The past two weeks have produced consistent striper catches with fish up to 45lbs. aboard the Kingfisher. Trolling parachutes and drifting bucktails during the day, while live eels at night have been the ticket. Fluke fishing has been very good when more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2013-06-20
5:14 PM

New body of bass have arrived! - The upcoming full moon has triggered the arrival of big numbers of bass! Fishing this past weekend and during the week has resulted in consistent catches of bass to 40lbs. Not a lot of interference from bluefish as well. Fluke fishing is very good wh more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2013-06-03
6:45 PM

Bass and Blues - Striped bass and bluefish continue to provide consistant catches in Eastern Long Island Sound. Great weather and flat calm conditions on Sat. allowed us to fish numerous locations which all produced! Fluke fishing off Misquamicut was not very product more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2013-05-20
7:52 PM

Start of the 2013 season! - This past weekend we ran three trips, fishing the Race, Watch Hill reefs, and Fisher's Island. The Eastern end of Long Island Sound found Bass up to 44 feeding on butterfish in the Race along with a few Bluefish. The Fluke have also arrived on the s more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2012-08-26
7:32 PM

This Past weekend - Stripers and blue's continue to provide excellent catches in and around the race. This past weekend George Chase and his brother Tom landed bass to 35 lbs and too many blues to count. The bluefish action was nonstop on top water poppers. Buckails in more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2012-07-19
4:17 PM

Tale of two tides - This past week saw outstanding fishing on the ebb tide. Stripers and blues were feeding hard on the outgoing tide, three-wayed bucktails produced stripers up to 37 and bluefish to 14lbs. The flood tide was VERY slow with both species in the race. Tr more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2012-06-24
9:31 AM

Slamming stripers! - Joe Rizzo and crew slammed the stripers Friday afternoon/evening. They landed a dozen keepers in 2 hrs. and were tossing back keepers in the 34-37 class thereafter. Finished the trip with explosive topwater bluefish action! Sat. morning's trip saw a more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2012-06-22
11:19 AM

Hot fluking - This past fathers day weekend saw a slow bite with the bass while bluefish made up the bulk of the catch. Fluke fishing on the other hand was very good on fathers day with plenty of action and a limit of keepers. I expect a new slug of bass will ente more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2012-06-12
5:54 PM

Great weather and great fishing! - This past weekend found bass and blue's in the Race and fluke off of Fisher's. Fri night Harold and Shawn caught fish on almost every drift using bucktails. Fish were crashing the surface as well as holding deep. Saturday we concentrated on the fluke more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound


2012-05-13
5:41 PM

The fish are in! - This weekend we brought the boat back to Noank and fished the Race cathing a limit of bass within a couple hours. Three-wayed tsunmi shads and diamond jigs produced bass during the flood tide on Sat. and the ebb on Sun. Sunday's trip started slow but more...
Capt. Mark Anderson - Long Island Sound

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