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Catch Up on Recent Articles

giving you an update and the squid eye…

Striped bass of all sizes have moved into local waters. Many seem to be holding up high in Narragansett Bay near the mouth of the Providence River and around the islands. This time of year classics like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows, white or pearl Zoom Fluke’s and Slug-Go’s seem to produce well but some are reporting finicky fish are holding out for pogies, either live-lined or chunked.  Big piles of pogies can typically be found around there and taken alive with a lead weighted snagging hook if...

a few fluke, bragging rights and the contest season

  This past weekend blessed us with fair winds, calm seas and just enough fog on Sunday to add a cloak of secrecy to those drifting for fluke which so far, has been slow but decent. Most success has been found along that magical 50-60’ line just south of Charlestown and the center wall at Galilee but the water is still cold, holding in the 43 to 46º range. Regular spots around the bridges will surely start producing with an increase of a few degrees. Block Island has had a good bite and that’s...

lots of facts and go figures this week

The Town of South Kingstown will host its annual Family Fishing Derby today at Old Mountain Field. This is a great few hours for kids to rule the pond and there are good folks there to help them with rigging poles and putting on worms. This also is a kids-only event for those between the ages of 3 and 14 and the Town does need them to bring an adult who is fine with sitting watching and cheering. With the benefit of personal experience, this is a fun afternoon to introduce kids to the sport of...