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A rainbow forms along RI Sound. For the most part we found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow that brought outstanding fishing in 2022. |
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It was a phenomenal year for big stripers from shore and kayak. |
My logs reveal that I landed just about 1,000 stripers this year with the majority of the fish being slots and over slots. It was that good.
Here is the way I saw it with a grade for each species of fish:
Striped bass- I will divide this category into three with schoolies, slots and over slots:
Schoolies- Here is a bit of a problem area. Young-of-the-year spawning has been poor in the last few years and we are seeing the results of that. The early season action was fair at best and the late season action (November) was only ok if judged by past years. I got my first migrating fish on April 15 along the south shore beaches. That puts their arrival right on time. I never had what I would call a big day (over 10 fish) along the south shore in the spring, and I fished a lot. It was some fish here and there. I did considerably better in the Bay from both shore and kayak. Still, numbers were way down compared to other years. At the other end of the calendar, November/early December delivered more schioolies than the spring but still numbers were off compared to past years. Grade for schoolies- B-
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Slots and even over slots were around in huge numbers from June till late fall. Shore fishing was fantastic at times. |
Over slots- These fish also were around in very good numbers. It has never been easy to catch a lot of stripers over 40 inches, but this was an exceptional year for those bigger fish here in RI. My biggest of the year was a 47 incher from shore. I had numerous fish in the 45 inch range from the kayak along with countless fish over 40 inches. Narragansett Bay was especially hot as we had big numbers of adult menhaden enter the Bay in May and they were around in big numbers right into summer. Those large bunker attracted large stripers and large bluefish in astounding numbers. Grade for over slots- A
I landed good numbers of big blues from the kayak and from shore in the early going. From late May to July they were abundant but there were very few around in the fall. |
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It was a very good year for albies, one of the best of the last decade. Some albie diehards reported well over 100 fish landed from shore! |
It's come to an end for me along the oceanfront. I fished several times in the last week and found a fish here and there. I also found good amounts of bait in places but no stripers after them. The numbers of fishermen trying has dwindled down to just about no-one. That all tells me that the stripers, for the most part, are gone. In addition, the weather has been so stormy. These big blows of the last week seem to have moved the last remaining schools of fish away. In my mind, the consistent fishing is over though I still may go down if I hear something positive from a few friends who are still trying. That's not to say you can't catch a fish along the oceanfront. I'm guessing there are still some small scattered schools of fish that will be quickly moving along the RI south shore oceanfront in the next couple of weeks. You will just have to be there at the right place and the right time to cash in on the action. And, there is the wintering over fish that seem to inhabit many of our coastal ponds and rivers. You will just have to find them and find fish that are willing to hit in the cold (not easy on these bitter cold days).
Despite a sub par November, this has been a banner year of striper fishing here in RI. Really, one of the best of all time for good size stripers. I'll be doing a year long wrap-up in the coming weeks in which I discuss the 2022 season in more detail.