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Title: Anybody know about fishing in CT?
Post by: weekapaug19 on June 21, 2005, 02:28:05 pm
Anybody around these neck of the woods know anything about fishing around the Rocky Neck (Old lyme) area of CT?  the only water i really know is out at Cape Cod....what type of fish are down there, are their any hot spots?  I\'m just trying to figure out what type of bait i should bring with me.
Title: Anybody know about fishing in CT?
Post by: antbach on June 21, 2005, 03:36:22 pm
freshwater or saltwater?
Title: Anybody know about fishing in CT?
Post by: weekapaug19 on June 21, 2005, 03:50:00 pm
salt
Title: Anybody know about fishing in CT?
Post by: antbach on June 21, 2005, 04:03:32 pm
As far as I know, and my knowledge is limited, Rocky Neck is on the Sound, as is basically any saltwater fishing spot in the state of CT for that matter. I\'ve never fished that far down the coastline before so I am not sure how it would be at that Park. I have fished at Hammonassett State Park in Madison though. I assume you are boatless? Anyway, at Hammo there is a rock formation/pier type thingy at the east end of the beach that isn\'t all that bad for fluke and the occasional Blue depending on the tide. At the other end of the beach/park is Megg\'s point, I think there is a pier down there too. Megg\'s point has been known to be a good fishing spot for fluke/blues as well, along with it\'s undertow.

Hope it helps, but like I said my knowledge is limited, I haven\'t been saltwater fishing in ages, but those are the spots I remember out that way. If you have a boat I am sure there are tons of good spots. I am not sure exactly what other types of fish may be out there in the mighty-clean Long Island Sound, as I mostly fished for bluefish and fluke back then.