Salty Sal's Long Island Sound Report - October 17, 2025

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Overall Assessment

The fall run is in full swing, and the fishing in the Long Island Sound is as good as it gets. The water temperatures are in the mid-60s, and the bait is thick. The recent nor'easter and the strong north winds have stirred things up, but the fish don't seem to mind. In fact, it seems to have turned them on. The key to success right now is to be versatile. Don't be afraid to move around and try different things. The fish are on the move, so you should be too.

Geographic Breakdown

Western Sound

The western Sound has been the place to be for blackfish. The shallow-water bite has been nothing short of spectacular, with fish being taken in as little as 4 to 10 feet of water. The rocky shorelines and boulder fields have been holding a lot of fish. Light jigs tipped with green crabs have been the hot ticket. The striped bass are also in the mix, with some big fish being taken on topwater plugs and live eels.

Central Sound

The central Sound has been a bit of a mixed bag, but there are still plenty of fish to be had. The porgy bite remains strong, and there are some big sea bass to be had in the deeper water. The striped bass are scattered, but there are some big fish to be had if you put in the time. Trolling has been the most effective way to cover water and find active fish.

Eastern Sound

The eastern Sound has been a bit slower than the western and central Sound, but there are still fish to be had. The blackfish are starting to show up in greater numbers, and the bite should only improve as the water continues to cool. The striped bass are also around, but they've been a bit more finicky. You'll have to work for them, but the reward is worth it.

Species Spotlight

Blackfish (Tautog): The blackfish bite is the main event right now. The season is off to a great start, and we're seeing a lot of quality fish being taken. The shallow-water bite has been particularly strong, so don't be afraid to fish in tight to the rocks.

Striped Bass: The striped bass are in full-on fall mode. They're chasing bait all over the Sound, and the topwater action has been fantastic at times. Don't be afraid to throw big plugs. The big fish are looking for a big meal.

Porgies and Sea Bass: The bottom fishing remains excellent. The porgies are still around in big numbers, and there are some jumbo sea bass to be had in the deeper water. This is a great option for filling the cooler and having some fun with the family.

Weather, Tide, and Fishability Outlook

The weather for the weekend is looking fantastic. The winds are supposed to lay down, and the sun is supposed to be shining. It's going to be a beautiful weekend to be on the water. The tides will be a major factor, so be sure to plan your trips accordingly. The fishability for the weekend is looking excellent. Get out there and get 'em!

Stay salty,

Salty Sal
 

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