
Julianne Silvis of Bill & Jules Boston Saltwater Fishing provided the following report for Boston Harbor: Rain, rain go away—we can’t take it anymore! Well, despite the crappy weather, the big winds and tides mean that more big striped...
Capt. Corey Pietraszek of Plug n’ Play Charters filed the following report for Buzzards Bay and the islands: Fished hard today in very windy and wet conditions. The bigger bass are starting to move through the area,...
River’s End Tackle in Saybrook, Connecticut, filed the following fishing report for the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound. Striped Bass: Last week we said forget the Connecticut River and go to Watch Hill. Well, the Hill was dead...
Capt. Jim White of White Ghost Charters in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, wanted to share the following story involving his precocious grandson, Devon “DJ” White. DJ is 10 years old and already an accomplished angler. He logs more hours...
I fished Rhode Island’s Narrow River on Thursday night (May 30) with Howard Reed, proprietor of Galilee Bait & Tackle. Joining us was The Diving Fisherman, Mike Laptew, who was kind enough not to don his wetsuit and spook...
Capt. Bill Brown reports in from the Watch Hill area: Bass fishing remains steady with some larger fish mixing in with midsized stripers, especially at night. Block Island bassing has broken wide open, with fish up to 47 pounds...
Jeff Miller of Canal Bait & Tackle filed the following report for the Cape Cod Canal, Cape Cod Bay and Buzzards Bay for May 30, 2012. The Cape Cod Canal was very productive over the weekend. The biggest fish...
Bill & Jules Boston Sportfishing Charters reports that the bass fishing off Boston is getting better by the day. “Still a ton of mackerel around to live-line with, and bigger fish have moved into Boston Harbor!” says Jules. “Fish...
Just got off the water after a tremendous morning of striper fishing off the tip of Cape Cod with Capt. Jeff Smith of FinAddiction Charters. We launched out of Pamet Harbor in pea soup fog, but didn’t have to...
Captain Eric Stewart of The Hook-Up in Orleans, Massachusetts, reports that the first bluefin tuna to be taken locally on spinning gear in 2012 was caught on Thursday, May 24, “in a place not so common for tuna.” He...