Things have been looking up in the Eastern Long Island Sound. The effects of the many inland storms are subsiding,
and the fishing has really picked back up this past week. Solid reports of bass have been coming in from
most of the reefs from Westbrook right over to Watch Hill. Greg Myerson landed another monster, 73lbs., a
week or so back. After talking with a
few people and seeing some of the screenshots of stacked fish, I couldn't wait
to get back out. Winds have been gentle,
and with the heat and humidity over land, nothing beats being out on the water. Took a trip out yesterday evening, and had some
nice topwater action south of Fisher's towards the end of the flood tide. Bartlet's was slow, as indicated by the complete
absence of birds and boats. Fish were
stacked up on the reefs east of Fisher's.
On the way back in, I stopped to chat with Matt and Nicki who were finishing
up with the Black Hawk 4-10pm Happy
Hour trip. Charter and party boats were
getting their fills of blues out in the Gut and Pigeon.
Capt. Jack Balint https://www.facebook.com/jack.balint?fref=ts
Capt. Blain Anderson https://www.facebook.com/blaine.anderson.75?fref=ts
"Tonight
SW
winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt...diminishing to
Sat
SW
winds
Sat
Night
W
winds
Sun
N
winds around 5 kt...becoming E in the afternoon. Seas 1 ft or less.
Sun
Night
NE
winds
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