Jamestown fluke: Jay Ankle of Coventry with the 23 ½ inch summer flounder he caught Monday fishing off Jamestown.
Ginny Reed of Bristol, RI with a
jumbo fluke she caught this weekend when fishing on the Francis Fleet out of
Pt. Judith.
Where’s the bite
“Fresh water fishing has slowed a bit.” said John Wunner of John’s
Bait & Tackle, North Kingstown. “But
we still have customers fishing for trout in stocked ponds.” said Wunner. Visit www.dem.ri.gov
for a listing of stocked ponds in RI.
Manny Macedo of Lucky Bait & Tackle, Warren, RI said, “Worms and
shiners are being sold to fresh water anglers, and many of them are families
going out for the first time.”
The bluefish bite has been strong, no large schools on the surface,
but blues are biting as anglers target striped bass. John Wunner of John’s Bait said “Some anglers
are catching large bluefish; a customer reported an 18 pound bluefish caught
off the Dunes Club, Narragansett using a plug.” The RI state record is 26
pounds. Angler Mike Swain of Coventry
said Sunday, “I was catching quite a few bluefish when fishing for bass with menhaden
chucks.” Angler Joe Daniels of Warwick
said he continues to catch three bluefish to every bass in the East passage
north of Conimicut Light.”
Summer flounder (fluke)
fishing is spotty in upper and mid Bay but anglers fishing in the lower Bay and
offshore are producing fish. Roger
Simpson of the Francis Fleet said, “(The) majority of
anglers who fished this past week on the full day trips were able to box at
least three to five nice keepers apiece. A lot of quality fish in the three to
five pound range with a few days seeing that size fish as the average
keeper.” Reports of fishing off Block
Island and along southern coastal shores are good. Capt. Rick Bellavance of Priority Too
Charters, Pt. Judith, said, “Bass fishing was slow around the Block Island last
week, however, we have done well with fluke around Island shores.” Capt. Andy Dangelo of Maridee II Charters
landed a 10.7 pound fluke (himself) off Block Island Tuesday morning. Fluke reports were spotty from those fishing
the mouth of the Sakonnet River and around Elbow Ledge this weekend. Monday Brian Beltrami said, “My wife and I fished
for fluke the last couple of hours of the incoming tide with a strong SW wind
at the Jamestown Bridge… We managed three keepers, 19 - 22" and 8 shorts…it
didn't seem to matter if we baited with the mackerel or menhaden, the fluke hit
them both.” Jay Angle of Coventry landed
a 23 ½ inch summer flounder while fishing off Jamestown Monday. Fishing partner Mike Swain said, “The bite
was slow and the fish Jay landed should have been a bit fatter. I think things will break open in the next
week or two.”
“Squid fishing has
picked up once again in Newport this week.” said Dave Henault of Ocean State
tackle. John Wunner of John’s bait said,
“Customers have seen small squid as far up as Greenwich Bay. Almost seems like the big squid came in and
now we have a lot of baby squid around.
Fish being taken on test trawls by URI out of Wickford are seeing quite
a bit of squid in the fish they catch.”
Striped bass fishing continues
to be strong in the Bay. “Fish in the mid 30’s to 44 inch range are being taken
all the way up the Seekonk River to School Street in Pawtucket. Most are being taken on live or chucked
menhaden.” said Dave Henault of Ocean State tackle. Manny Macedo of Lucky Bait, Warren said,
“Menhaden is the bait of choice as there is plenty of it around. It has been a very good week for striped bass
fishing.” I continued to have luck in
the East passage this weekend off Poppasquash Point, Bristol landing bass to
38” bass with menhaden chucks. However, I fished again with my wife the next
day and found it very difficult to find the bass in this area.” John Littlefield of Archie’s Bait &
Tackle, East Providence said, “There were 32 boats in the Pomham Rocks Lighthouse
are off East Providence this weekend, all fishing for bass with menhaden. It was a great week for fishing. Many anglers are getting their pogies early
before there is a lot of boat traffic.”
Anglers are also catching bass trolling umbrella rigs, tube and worm,
using clam tongues and they continue to catch them using plugs and lures from
shore.
Squeteague.
Patti Ferrara of Ray’s Bait & Tackle, Warwick, said, “Capt. Steven Anderson of Bare Bones Charters caught a nice squeteague off Warwick Light when fishing with menhaden
chucks for striped bass.”
Pickering’s 40 pound mirror carp takes top prize
The monster mirror carp weighed in
at 40 pounds, 2 ounces and this was enough to take top prize. The Biggest Mirror Award is this year’s North
American Carp Anglers Group (CAG) Tournament went to Dave Pickering of Lincoln,
RI. Dave said, “I was just informed (Tuesday) that my 40 lb. 2 oz. mirror carp captured
the Big 4 Biggest Mirror award… it’s the top prize.”
Pickering, an accomplished
striped bass fishermen as well, said, “Forty
pound carp are about as rare as 65 lb. stripers here in New England. Some years
none are caught while other years might see a few. I believe this is the only
one taken so far this year here in New England.
I actually caught this fish in
nearby MA. It is only the second forty pound carp I have ever landed in my carp
fishing career”.
Dave Pickering is a
freelance writer, photographer and an expert carp and striped bass fishermen (arguable
the best in the Northeast). He hosts two
world class blogs, one for carp at www.ricarpfishing.blogspot.com
and one for striped bass at www.ristripedbass.blogspot.com .
Dave is an elementary school
teacher in Wrentham, MA… I can only imagine the fish stories that his students
get to hear every day. Congratulations
Dave, very nice fish.
Clam Digging 101
The Department of
Environmental Management (DEM) as will offer a “Clam Digging 101” program
Thursday, June 12, 2014 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at North Kingstown Town
Beach as part of the RI Shellfish Management Plan (SMP). The program and the SMP are part of an effort
to bring together stakeholder groups -- from government, the shellfish industry,
and community organizations -- to collectively plan how Rhode Island can best
manage its shellfish resources. You'll take part in a short clam-digging lesson
by native Rhode Islander and professional quahogger, Jody King in the shallow
waters of North Kingstown Town Beach. Event is limited to 20 participants
over 18. Fee is $20 per person (cash, credit
card, or a check to Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode Island--
registration is not confirmed until payment is received in full). Register at smp@etal.uri.edu or 401-874-6106.
Pabst Tournament to support
visually impaired
The New England Lions Clubs announced support of the Pabst Blue Ribbon
Northeast Fishing Tournament for their annual Visually Impaired Persons (VIP)
fishing tournament. Proceeds from the
annual Pabst Northeast Fishing Tournament will help further the Lions Clubs’
efforts to support and improve the lives of visually impaired persons. Visit www.Lions4Sight.org to find out about the VIP tournament (June 22) and information about the Pabst
Blue Ribbon Tournament (including entry
information and prize listing) which is held throughout the summer can be found
at www.pbrfishing.com.
6th Annual Uncle Jimmy Fain Tournament big success
Mike ‘Boz’ took first place in the
6th Annual Jimmy Fain Charity Fishing Tournament (headquartered at
Finn’s Harbourside, East Greenwich) with a 28 pound 2 once striped bass fishing
on the 5150 with Capt. Billy Barbour.
Tournament organizer Ryan Hogan said, “The proceeds which will be about
$5,000 this year will be donated to local charities. About 90 anglers registered for the three day
tournament that ended June 1 with an awards ceremony after the weigh in.” Other winners included: 2nd place striper at 26.6 pounds caught by Zach Ethier on
the 18 Northcoast with Capt. Jean LeComte; 1st place bluefish, 10.2 pounds,
Amanda Kezirian on Fowl Play with Capt. Mike Rainone; 2nd pace bluefish was a
tie. 8.6 pounds… Joe Jolls on the HAAS and Ken Landry on the Eighty Six; 1st place
Kids, Jodi Upham 24.4 striper on the Tree
Guy with Cap. Kyle Oneppo; and 2nd place Anthony Padula 21.4 striper on the 5150 with
Capt. Billy Barbour.
Nine year old takes 21st Annual Striper Marina Tournament
Colby Bellevue (nine years old)
took the top prize for the largest fish this weekend at the 21st
Annual Striped Bass Tournament held by Striper Marina, Barrington, RI. The “Catching Fish to Help Children”
tournament which ended June 1st donates all proceeds to the RI
Kiddie Shelters for Abused and Abandoned Children. “Colby’s striped bass weighed in at 25
pounds, 10 ounces and was 38 ½ inches.
We had a total of 120 people enter and 31 fish weighed in for the three
day tournament. ” said Al Elson, tournament organizer and owner of Striper
Marina.
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ReplyDeletePickering’s 40 pound mirror carp takes top prize, this is amazing. I have never fished a fish more than 10 pound. I read about the fishing also at bestbassfishinglures.net. Dave Pickering and his 40 lbs fish both look really good, great work.
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