Monday, April 9, 2007

Quonochontaug Breachway, Charlestown, RI (Fishing)

Fishing Methods: Plugging, jigs, live eels, and fly fishing
Species: Strippers and blues
Best time to Fish, best tide or currents and other FAQs
Directions: East of the intersection of Route 216 and Route 1, take a south turn onto West Beach Road and follow it around a circle to the west until it ends at public boat-launching ramp.
(For best results you must visit my main site. I will give you tips and tricks needed to land the biggest fish.)

1 comment:

UrbanHooker.com said...

Winter flounder: Bluff Point and Niantic River continue to yield fish to those who work hard. There are enough flatfish around to target with expectations of catching some for supper.

Striped bass: Any day now, the Thames River will turn on, but until water temperatures get into the low 50s, it will probably continue to be a day-to-day slow go of it. Three weeks ago, when temperatures had risen after a couple "warming rains," Eric Covino and company caught an astounding 1,614 schoolie bass (all less than 26 inches) from a spot in the Connecticut River over two days of fishing with three others in the boat each day. They fished from noon until dark both days, but this was a really high level of success. The following week, two of the crew caught 80 fish in the same spot and last Saturday two of them fished the Thames for a single striper.