First good, long trip of the season. The CT River is full of herring and
stripers! Put in Friday evening at Rocky
Hill around dusk. Lot
was about full. Just north I hit the
flotilla of boats catching stripers either anchored doing the soak and sit or casting. I hate fishing in big groups, so I decided to
run north. Went as far as the Farmington
before I began working back down. There
were herring and stripers scattered the whole way. I was tossing a few
different soft plastics, pencil poppers, Bomber A-Salts and some other similar
type lures. Picked up a number of
schoolies and fish in the low 30's. When
I got tired of casting, I'd switch over to trolling a big jointed surface plug
and a sub-surface swimmer in a herring pattern.
Hits on those as well. I'd
occasionally snag herring on the trolling lures, and as tempting as it was to
liveline, threw 'em back.
The fishing
wasn't the only interesting activity.
Sometime around midnight at the
mouth of Wethersfield Cove, I heard several sets of brakes lock for 2-3 seconds
before a series of crashes on 91. By
about 2:00 am , I arrived back at the
Rocky Hill launch. There was one guy
packing up on the dock, and mine was the only trailer left. I pulled my boat, stowed some gear, and
crawled into the back for a nap before heading back out. I remember waking when the rain started a bit
after three. It was loud as hell on the
truck cap roof. I dozed off again. I was awakened less than an hour later by a
door shutting, voices, and flashing blue lights. I couldn't see a damn thing through the
fogged windows. I cleared a small patch
and peered out at the three squad cars surrounding a vehicle not fifty feet from
me. Cops were questioning the two occupants. Not wanting to just pop out behind them, I tried
unsuccessfully to go back to sleep. Thirty
minutes later, as as another fisherman was pulling in, I decided it was time to
get back out.
Pretty much took the same
approach as earlier, with a lot less success.
Caught some fish busting on top around Crow's Point, but otherwise it was
pretty slow. A few schoolies. I talked
with several guys who where getting shut out.
When I returned to the launch, there where only a dozen or so trailers, and
I probably saw most all of those boats on the river. I haven't spent near as much time fishing north
of Middletown , and I've got to say
I'm far more comfortable in the lower part of the river. All this taken into account, it won't be too
long before squid start arriving in the Watch Hill area, and I will say goodbye
to the river until November. This is when
the real striper fishing begins!
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