May-June 2022 Fishing update
June 11, 2022 Clinton 6 photos

Trip Summary

Our trips have been successful getting keeper Seabass into the boat. They have been aggressively hitting hio-lo, Spro jigs, slow pitch jigs and diamond jigs. Fluke have been tough as we are not in the western part of the sound as the water continues to warn and more bait moves in we should do well. Larger blues and migrator stripers are moving into the deep water reefs and rips. Most success is coming from live lining bunker, 3 way bucktail and diamond jigging is getting a ton of schoolie shorts. Tight lines. Capt Joe
Joseph Podchaiski
Clinton, Connecticut, United States
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