Hello Compleat Angler Friends! If it's not blistering hot, it's dumping two inches of rain. Last night we saw a major storm roll through, and most of our local rivers like the Saugatuck, the Mianus, and the Norwalk River are completely washed out. Thankfully, the Farmington and Housatonic seem relatively unaffected for flows, so you should still be able to target trout and smallies!
In the Sound, its business as usual. More bait is arriving by the day in the Western Sound, with peanut bunker being the main forage, so small pop flies, clousers, snot bait will work in and around the river mouths and harbors. Deeper water will require an upgrade.
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Hello Compleat Angler Friends! The heat from the last two weeks seems to be winding down, and we've heard some solid reports out of the Farmington for trout and the Housatonic for smallmouth. The Sound is split between an East and a West bite, with the Eastern Sound producing considerably more bait, quality fish, and general life. The Western Sound is by no means dead, but the bite is limited primarily to reefs and deeper water. Temperature seems to be the demarcator for finding quality and quantity, with the Eastern Sound around Fishers Island, Block and Montauk hovering between 68-72 degrees. The Western sound is considerably warmer, between 71-75 degrees. While not astronomical, its clear that those few degrees are making a difference. Things should start to heat up in the Western Sound as fall approaches, but in the meantime, don't be afraid to take a drive.
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Hello Compleat Angler Friends! While the summer doldrums are definitely here to stay, fishing remains consistent for striped bass out East and on the reefs in the Sound. Smaller fish are being spotted between Montauk and Newport, which is a great sign given the state of the striper fishery. Trout fishing has slowed in most rivers with the exception of the Farmington, which, thanks to being fed by cold water, is producing a solid bite.