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Monday, May 29, 2017
First Blue
Yes, they are around, but no big numbers. |
In recent years, the trend for blues has been more of a late summer and fall thing. They usually arrive when schools of peanut bunker come around and that happens in mid to late summer.
The fishing in general has become an up and down thing in recent days. The unusual cool weather, lots of rain, and really big tides has had a negative effect on the shore fishing for stripers. I also notice the water quality in the Bay is poor. There is also a lot of weed and grass in the water due to this week's higher than normal tides, and the water has had a greenish/brown tint to it.
Saturday, May 27, 2017
700 to 3
There have been huge numbers of 10-18 inch schoolies around, but keepers are in short supply. |
There have been an incredible number of small schoolies in the 10-18 inch range. I am finding them just about everywhere I fish, even in those big fish spots of past years. Heck, even those larger schoolies that run 20-27 inches have been in short supply. I haven't gotten many of those either.
We keep hearing inflated reports about the abundance of large stripers in the Bay chasing pogies. Both my brother and I have not seen it. At best, that menhaden thing is hit or miss, and there seems to be no consistent big numbers of larger fish chasing them. For instance, my brother Steve was out in boat in the Bay last week looking all over the place for large fish on pogies. He ended up catching one good striper of 45 inches. That was it for the day, and he never saw another boater catch a fish even though he saw dozens of them trying. There were lots of pogies, but few large stripers under them.
Many are pointing to the fact that the weather and the water is still cold. I know that last year the real good fishing for large fish in the Bay happened in June. Hopefully, that will happen again this year.
Sunday, May 21, 2017
A Change in the "Best Bet" Lures and Plugs
Matt Pickering landed this nice fish from the boat on a Zara "Super Spook" fished at Boston Harbor this morning.. |
This schoolie hit a bone colored Rebel Jumpin Minnow last evening from shore in Narragansett Bay. |
I like all of the above mentioned plugs in a white or bone color. Note that the Zara Super Spook is the best caster of the three and is a good choice when the fish are out far or the wind is in your face. Note also that some blues are now around and the hard plastic lures such as the Spook and Jumpin Minnow are good bets to use when toothy blues are mixed with stripers.
This small keeper was landed on a white, 7 1/2 inch Slug-go in Narragansett Bay this week from the boat. |
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Photo of the Day....Flukes Still Hot Lure
Saturday, May 13, 2017
A Big Week of Fishing
Steve Pickering with a Gansett Bay keeper. |
This fish took a Cocahoe mounted on a small jighead. These have been hot when the fish have been fussy. |
Plastics continue to be the hot numbers from shore and boat. I landed lots of fish on albino Zoom flukes on half ounce jigheads from shore. One day we were out in the boat and fussy fish were breaking all over the place. I assume they were on small bait. That day a small three inch, white Cocahoe was hot. On another day I used a 7 and 1/2 inch white Slug-Go to catch a lot of fish from the boat. I have done very little on hard plugs, but one day my son, Jon, hit a good number of fish from shore on a small Rapala X-rap swimmer. Small artificials are producing the best right now.
This keeper hit an albino Zoom fluke, a hot lure from shore and boat this week. |
So, everything is hot right now. Mid May is just a terrific time to fish.
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Photo of the Day....Scoring from the Boat
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Catching in the Nastiness
This is one of 40 stripers landed this evening in the Bay. Zoom flukes on a jighead continue to be very effective in the Bay. |
This evening I had my best outing yet in the Bay this spring as I landed over 40 schoolies in just a couple of hours of fishing. They were hitting the albino Zoom fluke on a 3/4 ounce jighead. While most of the fish were on the small side, I did have a number of them over 20 inches. I'm guessing those millions of small ones that have been moving along the oceanfront are probably pouring into the Bay right now.
Prior to the storm I heard of some keepers up to 34 inches along the oceanfront and in the Bay. But, I still have not seen or heard of a forty inch striper. Rest assured, that is coming as the Bay is also loaded with menhaden, and it is only a matter of time until the large fish come looking for them.
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Photo of the Day....Near Keeper
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Small Fish Continue to Dominate
Schoolies in the 8-14 inch range continue to dominate the spring fishing. We might be a couple of weeks away until the real large fish arrive. |
So, a lot of fishermen are turning to light tackle to catch these fish. Hey, it's either go after small ones or stay home and watch TV. These fish continue to hit jigs, the hottest lures right now. Cocahoes are your best bet along the oceanfront while a Zoom fluke on a small jighead is getting the job done in the Bay.
One other note here. I have been seeing BIG numbers of large menhaden nightly in the Bay. There have been evenings where I am just standing in a mass of them. On other evenings I was snagging one pogy after another menhaden on my jigs. So, the big bait is in place. It is simply a matter of time until the real large fish (over 36 inches) arrive and finds them. And then, all hell will break loose. It's coming.
Monday, May 1, 2017
Focusing on the Bay
While the majority of the fish are small, some are decent size like this fish my son Jon landed tonight. |
Zoom flukes are catching most of my fish in the Bay right now. |
While I ran into tons of fishermen last week along the oceanfront, I seem to have the Bay to myself from shore. I've seen very few fishermen in this area.