Connecticut - Long Island Sound
Connecticut's shoreline comes alive with stripers in June, as postspawn bass exit the Hudson River and start moving east. From the gray-flannel enclaves of Fairfield County on the west all the way east to the yachting village of Stonington on the Rhode Island border, catching stripers is more a matter of finding access than of finding the fish. Here are two top spots: The mouth of the Housatonic near Stratford is wadable by anglers reaching the water via the public park at Short Beach. Farther east is a state boat ramp at Barn Island near Stonington. Stratford Bait and Tackle, 203-377-8091;
stratfordbaitandtackle.com
Guide's Tips
Species: Stripers
Guide: Dan Wood;
ctwoodsandwater.com; 860-442-6343
Rig Specifics: Use a 7 1/2-foot rod with 8- to 14-pound braided line and white bucktail lures.
Quick Tip: The fishing is best during the first light and last light of the day, when the water hits about 50 degrees.
Where to Fish: Where Long Island Sound meets the incoming tide from the Atlantic Ocean.
Photos From Long Island Sound



