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Fish Tales Fishing Report By JOHN?SANTAGATA
Times Fishing Correspondent The Hour Publishing Company | 0 comments

As the weather gets a little better each day, fishing on the Long Isand Sound seems to be improving every day, as well.

Customers are all doing well at Cove Island and the Holly Pond inlet, catching lots of small striped bass on sandworms and soft plastics.

Sean Elumba of Stamford sailed down west earlier in the week to do some trolling. He caught three bass up to 25 pounds.

Porgy fishing is now open as of the beginning of the month and fluke fishing will also open this month on May 15.

Fresh water fishing has remained good all around. Kensico Reservoir is your best bet right now for nice lake trout and browns. Locally, the Norwalk River and Mianus River are also producing nice fish.

This Saturday the DEEP has announced that it is Free Fishing Day. Anyone who want to fish freshwater or salt anywhere in Connecticut can do so without a license. This is a great opportunity to take someone and introduce them to the sport. Please remember all regulations still apply to size and creel limits.

See you out there,

John

Posted in Sports, None on Wednesday, May 8, 2013 1:03 pm.

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