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Report from Rivers End Tackle
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UPDATED BY PAT ON FRIDAY, June
15th, 2007

STRIPED BASS- Action this week has been mixed with results dependent
on bait. If you had live or fresh bait and hit Long Sand Shoal,
Hatchetts, Southwest, some of the smaller local reefs or the Race it was a
likely score. Sizes are running just around keeper plus or minus. Dawn or
dusk casting at the lower Connecticut River produced scattered results.
Theres bunker in the lower River but not the numbers we saw in the
latter part of last summer. Branford and west has a good body of menhaden.
The Watch Hill Reefs haven't had a lot of action this week but Block
Island has been good as has the upper reaches of Narragansett Bay.
Bait fishers are still getting some mixed sizes of bass from the DEP
Piers and Saybrook Point with fresh bunker or hickory shad.

BLUEFISH- The lower Connecticut River still has some good plugging
early and late in the day and fair bait fishing the rest of the time. Long
Sand Shoal has some good sized choppers for chunkers. Southwest Reef,
Plum Gut , Race and Pigeon Rip have had mixed results this week for
blues.

FLUKE- Generally good fluking this week when the weather permitted a
good drift. We've been getting some of the best reports in a few years
from Long Sand Shoal and Soundview off Old Lyme. The River has some
decent fluking when the traffic allows. The south side of Fishers and off
the RI Beaches has had some excellent reports.

BLACKFISH- Yesterday was opening, day no reports yet.

PORGIES- No great scores but some scup coming from Bartletts,
Hatchetts and Black Point.

HOURS- Monday to Friday 5am-7pm----- Saturday and Sunday 4am -5pm
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we hold our boat in fairfield, 23 foot fishhawk by bombardier we trailered it around to the race and ct river and had great fishing, we just put it back at the dock and fished a couple hours, the bunker down around bridgeport are in huge numbers we grabbed about 20 in a couple minutes and livelined around sunken island at an outoging tide ( the reef is just a little northwest of the penn field light house) we caught about 25 blues, biggest prolly about 15 pounds, i am very happy that these bigger fish have shown up so early in the year and am pretty surprised cant wait til the bruisers show up in stamford harbor, that is a must try for any avid fisherman that can trailer a boat, livelining down there in the twilight and dark was sick my friend bagged a 50 pound striper off our boat, so any saltwater guys try it out
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