May 1st - 7th I fly fished RI's south shore salt ponds every day in the well known cinder worm hatches. I found lots of worms from the beginning which seemed to diminish by the 4th or 5th. There were fish to be found every day, but the number and size increased substantially between the beginning of the week and just a few days in. By the end of the week it seemed like it was all over and the fish had left town.
A cinder worm. Candy to a striped bass.
The surface of the water littered with cinder worms and few swirling stripers.
A nice fly caught schoolie, unhooked and free to leave
My brother doing battle with his first RI striper of the year
A squid, foul hooked, but calamari none the less
Broke out the 5 wt on Saturday off the dock. Mega smallmouth.
A little later that day from my kayak with the same 5 weight. My biggest fly rod largemouth to date.
Last week was a wet one, windy too! The rain didn't want to let up making fishing possible yet uncomfortable.... I stayed in most days. I did get out a few times, for a couple scattered stripers on fly. Hoping this next week proves fishy, I have a new 7wt to try out on schoolies, custom built by my friend John.
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