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FISHING
ON BLOCK
ISLAND
What you'll catch
from may through
november
Block Island has long held the reputation as a
sportfishing mecca, offering great angling spring,
summer and fall. Located 13 miles out in the Atlantic,
there is no limit to the fishing opportunities for the
surfcaster, inshore or deep-sea enthusiast.
As spring approaches, striped bass appear in the
shallows around the Island, and the games begin. In
summer 2008 a record striped bass -- 75.4 pounds
-- was caught just off the Island's south side. It re-
placed the previous state record of 70 pounds caught
24 years before from a Block Island beach.
Also found in abundance close to Block Island
shores are bluefish, tautog and black sea bass. The
channel into New Harbor is a prime fishing ground
for flounder, fluke and scup, as well as weakfish.
The Island boasts a professional charter-fishing
fleet to take clients to the action, which could include
fly-fishing or deep-sea trolling. Apart from the species
mentioned, you might also hook into bonito, yellow
fin tuna, mahi-mahi or even a shark.
There are two tackle shops on the Island as well,
which have all the supplies and local knowledge a
visitor could need to reel in the best of Block Island's
fishing.