Eastern Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound

Long Island Sound

IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN I would just like to say hello to everyone and I hope you all had a great winter. Spring is here and I am very excited about the upcoming fishing season. The boat is in the water and I just finished tying the last of my killer fluke rigs. We will be making our first trip to Montauk for those big doormat fluke that show up the first week of May. The bigger fluke are the fist to show from offshore and their first stop along the migration route is Montaulk, and they are extremely hungry from the journey. They work their way along the Montauk shoreline and travel around Block Island and towards the Rhode Island shoreline where they then move towards the Connecticut Coast which heats up in June. Your best chance at a trophy fluke is to meet them at Montaulk the first two or three weeks in May. Anyone interested in non-stop action with these big tasty fish should call now to book a trip because these precious dates fill up quick. As for striped bass, they also show in The Race and Montauk in early May. Last year on May 7th we hit a huge school of stripers in the 15 to 20 pound range at the race. I could not believe there were no other boats around to take part in the action. A typical full day trip with Kingfisher Charters will put you on both fluke and stripers in the same day. Anyone interested in booking a charter give us a call at 860-573-3614. Tight Lines to all. Captain Mark

Troy

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