Connecticut Fishing Report- January 12, 2023 - On The Water (2024)

Head to the rivers, where winter holdover stripers are biting just downstream from salmon, trout and more.

Connecticut Fishing Report- January 12, 2023 - On The Water (1)

Connecticut Fishing Report

Matt, at Black Hall Outfitters in Westbrook told me that it was more of the same for anglers across CT this week. Anglers are finding success with recently stocked trout and salmon, as long as the flows aren’t too high or out of control. He has managed most of his fish on yellow or gold inline spinners, but the centerpin and spoons can work as well. With most of the lakes and ponds in the state now devoid of ice, anglers have been taking advantage of some strong bass, pike, and trout fishing. A few holdover striped bass reports have come in from the Eastern Connecticut creeks and tribs, while the Housatonic remains the hot bed for holdover fishing.

Heather from Black Hawk Sportfishing reported that they ended their season on a high note, with a few good trips around the holidays. They had a good showing of sea bass before the season ended, along with some cod, pollock, and ling. They are now done for the season, as they are pulling the boat to get some maintenance done. Be sure to keep an eye on their Facebook page and/or websites for updates on the spring sailing schedule!


Dan, at Dan’s Bait, Tackle and Charters in New London told me that anglers have continued to take advantage of the lack of ice on the rivers, with some decent holdover bass catches throughout the Thames and Connecticut River estuaries. The recent rains have mucked things up a bit, but it’s cleaning up quickly. Most are reporting the best success with soft paddletail plastics on a jighead from 1-3 ounces. A few of the fish will still take a swimming plug, especially on the warmer/sunnier days. Saltwater anglers heading out toward Rhode Island for cod continue to find good catches, whenever the weather allows.

Bobby J’s Bait and Tackle in Milford reports that most anglers are still focused on the Housatonic, where good striper fishing continues day and night. The Sunnyside area has been a hotspot of late, and most of the fish are still coming on soft plastics threaded on various sizes of leadheads. Larger fish still tend to come after dark, but the fishing has been steady for anglers fishing the daytime hours as well. The flows on the Naugatuck River have also cleaned/settled, and anglers are reporting a nice uptick in salmon activity this week.

Fisherman’s World in Norwalk reports that the Housatonic River continues to draw the most interest of local fishermen. Soft plastics, such as Zoom Superflukes or Albie Snax, on light jigheads remains the ticket for winter holdover fishing. The central to upper portions of the river are now producing the best bites, from the Sportsplex to points north. Trout anglers are reporting good catches from the Norwalk, Mianus, and Saugatuck Rivers on Roostertails, small spoons, and small jigs. Herring reports remain quiet this season, but a few have been caught around Norwalk and South Benson.

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Connecticut Fishing Forecast

Our mild winter continues, creating a waiting game for local ice fishermen, but providing some better-than-usual open water opportunities.

Connecticut anglers can continue to take advantage of an abundance of striped bass and are continuing to see more consistency, as the rivers are cleaning up. While the mild winter may be aggravating for ice anglers, it has helped highlight the strong holdover fishery we have. Reports from the Housatonic were as steady as expected before the rain/snow, and that should remain the same as we stay mild after the weekend. If you’re not looking to head to the Housatonic, there has been good enough schoolie action in the lower Connecticut River, Thames River, and most of the small Eastern Sound estuaries to make it worth not driving west. Freshwater anglers can take advantage of another round of Atlantic Salmon stocking in the Shetucket and Naugatuck Rivers, along with some recent fall trout stocking. The Connecticut River has started to clean up and freshwater anglers who are taking advantage are finding ample open water opportunities for pike, perch, and crappie throughout the river.

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Connecticut Fishing Report- January 12, 2023 - On The Water (2024)

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Connecticut Fishing Report- January 12, 2023 - On The Water? ›

Connecticut Fishing Forecast

Where are the stripers running in CT? ›

In Connecticut, striped bass are seasonally found along the entire coastline and in all large tidal rivers, where they are typically common to abundant.

How do you fish in the Connecticut River? ›

Some good choices for the Connecticut River include a nightcrawler and bobber rig, inline spinners, small soft plastic tube baits or spider jigs that imitate crayfish, lipped crankbaits, paddle tail swimbaits and stickbaits, among others.

Is Connecticut known for fishing? ›

Connecticut: A Small State with Bountiful Fishing

Taking its size into account, Connecticut truly overdelivers when it comes to fishing. Trophy Bass lakes, pristine rivers, and a good Trout program make this small state a heaven for freshwater fishing.

What is the best bait for striped bass in CT? ›

Bunker (Menhaden)

Bunker is hands-down the best bait for Striped Bass (we'll lump in alewife here in freshwater, as you can use them in similar ways). Cast them on simple weighted rigs, drift them, or cut them up for chum.

What time is best for striper fishing? ›

In the summer, striped bass fishing is best after dark, and at sunrise or sunset, and in the winter, lethargic striped bass often restrict their feeding times to narrow windows in the cold conditions.

What is the biggest fish ever caught in Connecticut? ›

Connecticut Freshwater Record Fish
  • State Record Lake Trout 29 lbs 13 oz.
  • State Record Largemouth Bass 12 lbs 11 oz.
  • State Record Northern Pike 29.0 lbs (2020)
  • State Record Northern Pike 29.0 lbs (1980)
  • State Record Rainbow Trout 14 lbs 10 oz.
  • State Record Rock Bass 1 lb 3 oz.
  • State Record Tiger Trout 7 lbs 14 oz.

Is today a good day to fish in Connecticut? ›

Fishing conditions are good. Fishing in the early morning or dusk hours can help you get a catch. Fishing conditions are great.

What is the number one state for fishing? ›

1. Alaska – 117 points. Up from fourth place in 2023, Alaska is the best state for fishing in 2024.

Where are the stripers in New England? ›

Most striped bass in Massachusetts come from Chesapeake Bay, Delaware River, and Hudson River. Striped bass normally do not migrate during the first two years of life. From tagging research, we have learned that striped bass migrate northward in the spring and summer months and return south in the fall.

How far up the Connecticut River do stripers go? ›

Stripers range from the mouth of the Connecticut up to the Holyoke Dam in Massachusetts. They can be found in the river year round, but the prime season begins in mid-May and extends into early June. I typically fish the Middletown to Hartford stretch of the river.

Where is the best place to fish for striped bass? ›

Massachusetts. Summer in Massachusetts brings on the striped bass runs especially near Chattam. During these runs the striper fishing is arguably the best in the world. Anglers from around the world travel to Chattam to experience the non-stop action and stout tug from one of these formidable gamefish.

What is the biggest striped bass caught in CT? ›

State Record Marine Fish (Harvested)
Common NameWeightAngler
lbs.
Striped Bass WORLD RECORD81Greg Myerson
Striped Sea Robin4Howard Wolowitz
Summer Flounder (Fluke)15Bill Proulx
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