View Full Version : Urban fishing at its finest...


Fish_Eye
04-19-2002, 07:23 AM
We cruised up the bay a couple of days ago and I snapped these shots of some famous RI landmarks and great fishing areas as well.

http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/april/light6.jpg

http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/april/cansouth6.jpg

http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/april/light.jpg

Anybody ever fish any of these spots?

Slipknot
04-19-2002, 08:03 AM
I never fished there Mike but it looks like you had a nice day out on the water. Nice pics.

Tattoo
04-19-2002, 08:29 AM
Oh you mean right next to where the month long Bluefish massacare happens......:D

Nope, never been. :happy: :laughs:

Tattoo
04-19-2002, 08:30 AM
....oh and don't forget to take a ride on the carosel up the road a ways.

Nice little rip over there too!

JohnR
04-19-2002, 08:31 AM
I can hear the last 2 on foggy days and see the light from the end of my street. I have not fished it very much but I also don't think it's as wonderfull a season long spot for big fish as some have said. A lot of the locals I've talked to that fish there consider a big fish something over keeper size. While bigger fish do come in there and the fishing there in September, especially the blues blitzing the shoreline, can be phenominal, the local "Big Fish" on average may be quite small when compared to the "Big Fish" of South County or the Newport area - just my opinion.... I've met a couple people that used to get Big Fish by all standards in the area but it hasn't been like that in a decade plus.

Now there are a couple places close to there which I feel produce nice fish within 2 miles of that light for the shore and boat guys ;) .

Fish_Eye
04-19-2002, 02:31 PM
John,

If we are thinking of the same spot, it gave up a 62 pound striper from shore! The tog fishing off these spots can be very good...time, tide, bait and season are all important considerations here...as in most "hot spots".

Mike

JohnR
04-19-2002, 02:41 PM
Mike - that is near a pint, right? J.J. Got some big fish just a bit SW of there in a, uhm cove, but even' he's said that it's died off in recent years.... And I think we're talking the same spot less than a mile from my house. Now a 62 pounder is a rarity anywhere but I'm not convinced that big fish are as likely to hang there as they would in other shore spots closer to the ocean.... But I'm relatively new to the area...

Clammer
04-19-2002, 03:52 PM
Mike ,have fished both, JOhn is right ,the one at the point [give or take a mile=] steadly produced big fish in the spring,thats where much of the bays commercial fishing revolved until about the 3rd week of june,things have changed , you can usually do schoolies around there
Tautog use to be really good and they are still there,but better places real close to there
flukeing is good up here in the channel




Pomham rock ,done well with schoolies on the inside,Blues on the outside

later,Mike