Was reading some of the fishing reports couple days ago...some said flukin was picking up and one report suggested Niantic bay. Checked wind, tides, and packed up all my stuff yesterday..got in the water with about five hours before high tide....It was low tide and caught the first creature of the year...I saw color and was hoping for that doormat fluke....But it was not fighting...It was one of the largest and most ugly skate critters I've seen.....lots of nibbling on squid strips...and a lotta robin fish which look to be feeding off of tiny tiny shrimp in the sand.....Not sure if the are sand lice...I read fresh strips of robin fish make good fluke bait...switched up and did another drift using that...the crabs loved it, that's for sure..had to jig a lot to keep them off.....on another pole I had a double rig with some mackerel strips and a head....I figured, what the heck, maybe I'd get lucky and a striper might be hanging around, attracted by my stinky clam chum.....looks like the crabs got away with that....headed over into shallow area out of the bay closer to the boat launch....I was able to walk around and the water had to be in the 80s and crystal clear....I would have jumped in for a dip if it was only fresh water...I looked around in the flats to see if I could find any fish moving in the sand..but didn't see any...Called a local fish market from the water and packed up my sheet and bought some swordfish on the way home...Lotta people at the outflow and looked like the blues are in..saw some guy catch one and chuck it in his pale like he was paranoid someone was going to come and steal it from him...Nice day...but it does not look like the fluke are in this area yet. Also tried berkley gulp shrimp on a reflective ball teaser....nopers.
Posted Fri May 31, 2013 4:35 pm