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Fishing Reports by Capt. Sal Tardella


2007-08-26
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - Thursday we sailed with Dr. Larry Fliegelman of Weston, Andy Kail of Westport and Jeff Kahn of Ridgewood NJ. We started out working around the Norwalk Islands, where we picked up some shoolie stripers on sandworms. When we moved eastward toward West more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-25
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - Thursday we sailed with Dr. Larry Fliegelman of Weston, Andy Kail of Westport and Jeff Kahn of Ridgewood NJ. We started out working around the Norwalk Islands, where we picked up some shoolie stripers on sandworms. When we moved eastward toward West more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-24
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - Sunday's trip was with another newcomer...Steven Umlauf of Greenwich and his young son, Steven Jr. Although there was a lot of afternoon boat traffic, we managed a nice catch of schoolie stripers and a mess of porgies up to 15. Bad weather kept u more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-23
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - On Friday morning Bill Bendix of Norwalk brought his two sons, Alex and Tucker, for their first trip with us. Although they often fish aboard their own boat, this was the boys' first experience catching striped bass. The boys tallied about a dozen, u more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-19
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - Monday we sailed with Lee Mitchell of Darien and his father-in-law, visiting from the Lone Star State. Bass up to 27.5 came in and some slammer blues, after which we found a body of smaller blues off of Westport feeding on the surface, and the acti more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-16
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - Monday we sailed with Lee Mitchell of Darien and his father-in-law, visiting from the Lone Star State. Bass up to 27.5 came in and some slammer blues, after which we found a body of smaller blues off of Westport feeding on the surface, and the acti more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-14
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - On Wednesday we had aboard William Banks of Darien and his grandson, Jack McEwan of Durham NC. It was a wonderful day of fishing, with blues up to 13 pounds, as well as one striper measuring 26, caught on jigs.  When we moved to the middle of the So more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-13
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - Tuesday's trip was booked by Dan Faricy of Boise ID, who treated two Greenwich residents to a day aboard My Bonnie. His guests were father and son David and T.J. Sarda. They had a great morning catching bluefish on the surface about four miles of more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-12
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - Tuesday's trip was booked by Dan Faricy of Boise ID, who treated two Greenwich residents to a day aboard My Bonnie. His guests were father and son David and T.J. Sarda. They had a great morning catching bluefish on the surface about four miles of more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands


2007-08-09
12:00 AM

Report for Long Island Sound - We sailed early Sunday with Dave Ellis of of Darien and three 8-year-old boys, including his son, Sam. The trip started out on the slow side, but when found an active porgy hole, the kids baled the scup nonstop--with the largest being 16. A nice b more...
Capt. Sal Tardella - Norwalk Islands

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