Liam Teixeira and his dad Bill of Bristol, RI landed this 36” striper last week while trolling with tube & worm in Narragansett Bay.
Chris Catucci of Warwick with the 40 plus inch striped bass he caught and released while fishing from shore in Warwick last week.
Atlantic sturgeon found at the mouth of Narrow River, Narragansett last week by the Burdick brothers. Their mom Melissa Burdick said, “DEM took the fish for study.”
Noted local fly fishermen Ed Lombardo (in photo) and his fishing partner
Richard Santos caught striped bass to 36” on Narrow River, Narragansett last
week.
Summer flounder fishing no
fluke
Summer flounder (fluke) fishing is great. The best season I can remember in a long
time. This week anglers continued to
report great fishing along the southern coastal shore from Pt. Judith to Watch
Hill, fishing off Newport, Jamestown and Block Island has been good with the
mouth of the Sakonnet River yielding fish too.
If you have not given it a try, now is the time. Our fluke fishery is in good shape, so good,
fish managers lowered the minimum size in RI last year and this year to 18”
with an eight fish/angler/day bag limit with a fluke season running from May 1
to December 31.
Fluke facts
- In May, fluke move in shore from deep Continental Shelf waters where they spend the winter. They stay inland until October and then move back to the deep water.
- Fluke return to the same areas, bays, etc. year after year.
- The local abundance of flounder, including summer flounder or fluke, has been on the rise. Studies show abundance moving from off Maryland and Delaware in the early 1960’s to off the coastal shores of NY, CT and RI today. Some scientists (including Dr. Jonathan Hare, NOAA’s lab chief in Narragansett, RI) believe climate change is contributing to this movement.
- Fluke are a flat fish with two eyes on the same side of the fish. They are bottom fish that do not look aggressive, but they will chase bait aggressively and eat the same bait that bluefish and striped bass eat. The difference is that they feed off the bottom.
- They can be caught from a boat (usually while drifting) or from shore with little knowledge, so they are an ideal catch for beginners and children.
- Fluke are chameleons; they change color to blend with the bottom.
- Largest fluke on record is 26.6 lbs. and 36” long. The RI State record is a 17 pound, 8 once fish caught by G. Farmer or Warwick, RI in 1962.
Fluke fishing tips
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Wind and tide should be going in the same
direction because fluke face into the current to feed, bait should drag over the
front of the fish, if dragged over their back they may not see it
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Fish edges of channels, banks, underwater
valleys and humps as big fish ambush bait there
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Squid is bait of choice, many use other
attractants… blue fish, silversides, mummies, fluke bellies
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Trailer teasers work, a second hook usually a
bucktail with a 3 ft. leader tied above main bait/jig
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Find the fish and repeat pattern… drifting over
the same location or depth that is yielding fish
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Both jigging and fishing traditional fluke rigs
work
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My favorite bait is big… a fluke cocktail… a plastic
squid rig tipped with squid, a fresh water minnow held on by a fluke belly, you will catch fewer but larger fish
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Power drift putting vessel in and out of gear for
movement at slack tide or when wind and tide not ideal, as you need movement to
catch fluke
Special video interviews on fluke fishing
Visit
http://newenglandboating.com/videos/fall-fluke-fishing.html
for a video with Capt. Dave Monti, Kelly Parker and Tom Richardson,
co-hosts of New England Boating TV, they fish for fluke off Jamestown, RI and
make Capt. Monti’s Fluke Cocktail.
Visit
www.youtube.com/watch?v=18LMdrcMZi4
for and interview with
Capt. Charlie Donilon of Snappa Charters, Pt. Judith, RI on how and where to
catch fluke off Block Island and coastal shores.
Atlantic sturgeon found at river mouth
The Burdick brothers started their summer with quite an
adventure. They found an Atlantic
sturgeon at the mouth of Narrow River in Narragansett last week. Their mom
Melissa Kells Burdick (manager of Adventureland, Narragansett) said, “It had
beached itself. There were no visible injuries or markings on its body.
The boys carried it home in a towel and we froze it over the weekend in our
business' ice cream freezer! We called DEM on Monday and reported the
find. They came it took it for study.”
Atlantic sturgeon is among the oldest fish species in
the world and can be found from Canada to Florida. It was in great abundance when settlers first
came to North America but has since declined due to overfishing and water pollution
and is considered an endangered species. They can grow to 14 feet and weigh up
to 800 pounds and travel up rivers to spawn in brackish water. When juveniles reach 30 to 36 inches they move
into near coastal waters.
Where’s the bite
“Striped bass fishing slowed a bit in the Bay but some nice fish are
still being caught.” said Ken Landry of Ray’s Bait & Tackle, Warwick.
“Anglers are still catching 25 to 35 pound fish. Many of them working schools of Atlantic
Menhaden up near the old Henderson railroad bridge in Providence. Bass and bluefish continue to crash the
pogies there. And, at Block Island, day fishing is improving. Night fishing is still OK, but guys are
staying two and three tides to catch five or six fish. If you want to call that
good, I guess it is a matter of perspective.”
Capt. Rick Bellavance of Priority Too charters, Pt. Judith said, “Daytime Bass fishing is
improving out at Block Island with some big fish being caught on each trip.” Liam
Teixeira and his dad Bill of Bristol, RI landed a 36” striper aboard their
vessel the “Keeper” last week while fishing in the middle of the afternoon on
Narragansett Bay trolling with tube and worm.
Dave Keil of Watch Hill Outfitters, Westerly said, “The Fish are getting
larger, we weighed in a 56 and a 49 pound striped bass this week, both were
from Block Island.” John Littlefield of Archie’s Bait & Tackle, East
Providence said, “Customers have been catching keeper size bass in the 28"
to 30” range using tube & worm off Barrington and catching fish in the 15
to 25 pound range using Atlantic Menhaden (chucked, live lining and yo-yoing)
in the Nayatt Point, Conimicut Light area.”
Summer flounder (fluke) fishing was very strong this week. “Fluke fishing under both bridges improved
for customers this week.” said Ken Landry.
I fished this Saturday with Rus DeMarco and Dave Zartarian of South
Kingstown, Paul DeMarco, North Kingstown and Steve Weinstein of Cranston and
they landed over a dozen fluke under the Newport Bridge and out in front of
Brenton Reef, Newport. “Fluke fishing is good when
the drift is strong, smaller fish are biting as it slows down.” said Capt. Rick
Bellavance. “Elisa Martin of Snug Harbor Marina said, “Bruce Dubois
won first prize in their fluke tournament this weekend with an 8.98 fish,
followed by Ron Enright who landed an 8.80 pound fluke for second place. Forty-four anglers participated in the
Tournament most fishing off Newport, at the mouth of the Sakonnet, Block Island
or along southern coastal shores.” Dave
Keil of Watch Hill said, “Fluke fishing is now very good, we have customers
catching their limit with fishing is particularly good off Misquamicut and
Charlestown beaches.”
Shore fishing continued to improve this week. Julian Trozzi of Breachway Bait & Tackle,
Charlestown said, “Striped bass fishing at night, right in the middle of the
Breachway with eels has been very good.
Anglers are landing 30 to 40 pound fish. There is a lot of small bait in
the water and blue fish and bass are crashing them all over, just watch for the
birds.” Warwick
angler Chris Catucci caught and released a 40 plus inch striped bass from shore
in Warwick last week. Fly fisherman Ed
Lombardo reports a good bass bite in Narrow
River, Narragansett. He and fishing
partner Richard Santos landed 29” and 36” fish while fly fishing. Ed said, “The bite was much better on the
incoming tide… My hot pink high tie streamer and all white high tie streamers
worked very well. Also my shrimp worked well on the shad at dark.” Dave Keil of Watch Hill Outfitters, Westerly said,
school bass fishing from the breachways at Weekapaug and Quonnie has been good.
With fluke and scup being landed from the shore at Watch Hill.” Scup fishing
continues to improve with the fish getting larger. John Littlefield of Archie’s Bait said, “One
customer came in with a 19” scup he cauth off the dock at Colt State Park. And another customer and his grandson caught
a total of 55 scup in Barrington.”
Offshore. “We caught and
released eight Blue Sharks on our first offshore trip on Thursday. As an added
bonus Whales, Sea Turtles, Sunfish, and Dolphin sightings can be expected on
any trip offshore right now.” said Capt. Rick Bellavance. Elisa Martin of Snug
Harbor Marian said, “Customer Bill Fazano landed a Mako and a Thresher shark
this weekend at Tuna Ridge. The fish
must have been good size as he had to respool his reels and check gear due to
the all the action.” Shark fishing for
mako and thresher sharks has been good offshore with lots of bluesharks being
caught said Capt. Gene Kelly of the Montauk Sportfishing Association. Last
week, first place winners of the Montauk Marine Basin shark tournament included
a 353 lbs. mako, a 355 lbs. thresher and a 311 lbs. blueshark.
Freshwater. Fly fisherman Ed Lombardo
fished the Wood River Sunday night for brown and rainbow trout during the
Hexagenia or “Hex hatch”. The Hex hatch
refers to the emergence from the water of large, white mayflies when they
mature from nymphs to flying insects. Ed said, “I raised two fish when we first got there during daylight
with an orange colored body Wolff pattern size #8. White wings and tail of calf
tail and one hackle feather wrapped in back and front of the wing brown in
color. Spent Spinners work best once the hatch starts; we left the water at
10:10 p.m. (My fishing partner) Toby had
a great night with eight or so fish.”
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