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Report from Rivers End Tackle - gdn443 - 10-07-2006 UPDATED BY PAT ON FRIDAY, October 6th, 2006 STRIPED BASS- The activity along the Old Saybrook- Waterford shoreline has picked up. Schoolies and a few jumbos have been caught with regularity at the Niantic River, Causeway and some of the Town beaches. Chunkers have caught a few from the DEP Piers and Saybrook Point. Casters have been taking schoolies around Plum Island and the Gulls. Some larger bass are being taken in the Race, particularly on live bait. Bunker are still in the harbors from Guilford to the Thames, they are starting to thin out in spots. BLUEFISH- The biggest blues are closest to the bunker. The traditional Race and Gut fishing is productive but the blues are half the size of the ones in the Connecticut River. Chunkers are scoring from the DEP Piers, Causeway and Saybrook Point. Most days they can be caught with regularity casting plugs along Great Island and the Bars along the River Mouth. They have been occasionally blitzing the Old Saybrook and westbrook Town Beaches. When they're not showing chunkers are still scoring at those beaches. PORGIES- The cooling waters haven't slowed the action at the local reefs such as Hatchetts, Southwest and Bartletts. BLACKFISH- Mixed reports have come in again this week from Hatchetts and Southwest Reefs. Few limits are taken with sizes running from shorts to 9 pounds.Its still on the early side. FALSE ALBACORE- A few more reports this week from Watch Hill, the Race and Gardiners Island. A few spottings at Black Point and even Long Sand Shoal. Some Bonito were in the mix earlier this week at Pine Island. This looks like another just fair season. BLUE CRABS- Its late but some big crabs were taken this week in the Connecticut and Oyster Rivers. BONEFISH- No they're not running in the River, but we are putting a small group trip together to the Bahamas this February. Call or Email Pat for details. 860-388-2283 HOURS- The sun is rising later and so are we. Monday -Friday 6am to 7pm Saturday 5am to 6pm Sunday 5am to 4pm [signature] |