The fishing in New Haven is still on the slow side. There is still top water blues almost every evening. I had a trip On Saturday morning. We tried a long shot and went for Blackfish. I have been wanting to give it a shot before the season closes. We left the dock at 6 am with a ENE wind that was picking up. I wanted to try the deep water wrecks because of the warm water temps. We had wind against the tide so it made it nearly impossible to anchor over the structure. So plan B was to fish the New Haven Break walls. It turned out to be a fair bite and in a couple of hours we boated 4 keepers in the 3-5 pound range and a few throw backs. I have a good feeling that we are going to have a good fall run of blacks with what I experienced on this trip. All fish were caught on asian crabs in 20 feet of water

Sunday trip was for Blues and we caught a lot of them. They are in the 8-12 pound range and they were very think. We fished on a couple of small reefs off of Branford.

On Tuesday We made a long run east to westbrook for some Stripers. All we found were blues so we started to work are way back to New Haven stopping at reefs on the way. At our last stop on a small rock pile off of Branford we found a few Bass that took drifted whole bunker. They ranged from 34- 40 inches. There was also a lot of blues caught in the 10 pound range.

Fish Species: Striped Bass, Bluefish ,blackfish
Bait Used:
Tackle Used:
Method Used:
Water Depth: 20-60 feet
Water Temperature: 70
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed:

Do you want to leave a comment? Login or register now to leave a comment.


No comments so far

About The Author: Captain Pat Juliano

Company: ReelCrazySportfishing

Area Reporting: New Haven, CT

Bio: Your fishing trip will be guided by Captain Pat's intimate knowledge of where the fish are, when they are there, and what they are feeding on. He'll take you to the best spots to catch fish depending on the time of year and the time of day! Departing out of New Haven CT www.reelcrazysportfishing.com

203-619-4753
Click Here For Past Fishing Reports by Captain Pat Juliano