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Report from Rivers End Tackle - gdn443 - 07-14-2006 UPDATED BY PAT ON FRIDAY, July 14th, 2006 STRIPED BASS- Theres still some good sized bass hanging around the reefs adjacent to the Connecticut River. Theres a lot of hickory shad and bunker in random schools from Cornfield Point to Hatchetts. Theres no strict pattern to their whereabouts. Another bid for conserving large bass- treble hooks will result in more hookups and also more damaging deeply hooked fish- large circle hooks will do less damage. The Race and Plum Gut are almost as good as last week, with bass becoming more tide dependent. Surface feeding school bass have been showing up randomly at Hatchetts and the River Mouth again this week, but less than last week. BLUEFISH- Mixed sizes of blues taken a good hold at the Race and Plum Gut, again being more tide dependent than last week, Race on the ebb and Gut on the flood. Theres also some small blues on the surface at slack tide at the Race. Great Island has some blues on the surface at dusk and dawn hitting poppers. Theres still schools of small blues roaming mid Sound not to be ![]() FLUKE- The ratio of shorts to keepers is improving however the numbers overall are decreasing. The best results are still coming from Misquamicut, with a few good reports from Fishers and the Ruins. Locally the catches from the River and Long Sand Shoal are still shorts with an occasional keeper. PORGIES- Some better reports this week as more effort was put in. Numbers are still down and sizes are up. Hatchetts and Bartletts are still the best bets. BLACKFISH- Few reports came in this week again. BLUE CRABS- Some good reports came in from North Cove and the Oyster River. A mixture of shorts and keepers but very good numbers. All indications point to a good crab year. HOURS- This week we'll be open Monday through Friday from 6am to 7pm. Weekends from 4am to 6pm. Rivers End Tackle 440 Boston Post Road Old Saybrook, CT 06475 [signature] |