It's that time of year again! I've been out on some early goose chases. I know BA has caught them because he's posted pics, and others claim to have had a run at Millstone in Jordan's Cove according to OTW. Went to about 4 boxmarts looking for white Zoom flukes. Gear up Carp!

Posted Mon Aug 27, 2012 4:38 pm

.....................on standby over here!

Posted Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:43 am

Rosh Hashanah means one thing for me, a day off from teaching at Cheshire HS for some beautiful fall fishing. With Meriden schools still in session, I was kid free and my biggest concern was where to fish. Fortunately, Jack had called Friday with a cancellation, and wanted to know if I was interested in going out to chase some albies. I met up with Jack (Balint - The Fish Connection) and Mark at 5:45a.m. in Stonington, just as the sun was peeking over the horizon and the tide was beginning to really flow out past Watch Hill Point. The air was crisp and clear. We couldn't have dialed up a better fall day. It wasn't to long before we saw some singles and small groups of the distinctly green albies with their tuna tails breaking the surface. They were still pretty scattered, but Mark hooked up early and that screaming drag to me is as Puccini to an opera fan. Drifting back through the rip as Mark worked on his fish, we could see a large school really busting from our previous location. As soon as we could we motored back up, and I got a cast right into the school yielding my first albie of the season. At this point, I was thinking "game on," that this was going to be one of those days where we just crush them. Not to be. This was the last big blitz we saw, though schools roamed from Watch Hill east along the SoCo. I was tossing an unweighted white Zoom fluke, that just didn't seem to have the allure or casting distance of the soft plastic mark was throwing. I hate to admit that I can't recall the brand now, but will get in touch with him for that. I went on to have 2 more hits without a hookset the rest of the day, seeming to always be 10-20 yards out of range when a school popped up. Mark did better though, landing three more and losing two. There were certainly other options, as the striper fishing has really been good, but there were enough albies to keep us in the chase. Though not the non-stop action I had hoped for, it was still a great day on the water with two outstanding fishermen. I can't wait to get back out Friday with my "little" brother.

Heading out of Stonington at dawn.
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Capt. Steve Burnett has a double hookup on the Lauren B.
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Mark and Jack
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Mark with an albie on.
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Little green rocket
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My "Little" Bro. At 6'4", 325lbs., it's hard to make a fish look big. Hoping to get him hooked into some albies this weekend.
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Posted Tue Sep 18, 2012 8:53 pm

That made for some great reading!

Posted Wed Sep 19, 2012 12:18 pm

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