Block Island Day/Night Striper Fishing
Looking for a personal best-sized striper? Join Capt. Joe Diorio across Block Island Sound as you make way in style on board the 22.5ft Bluefin center console to the legendary fishing grounds of Block Island. There on your charter you will learn techniques like fishing with weightless and 3- wayed eels over large boulders in hopes of a once in lifetime size trophy bass. We are also able to throw large artificial lures and soft plastics to target large striped bass in deep and shallow water. If your arms get tired from catching stripers on this charter, we can run inshore and bottom fish with light tackle for large fluke, sea bass, and porgy. This charter makes an excellent bachelor party trips or corporate excursions. Remember all of our striper trips are 100% catch and release!
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A maximum of 3 people is allowed on each charter. Charter rate includes fuel, tackle, bait, and fishing license. Same rates will apply for day or night charters. Your trips are personalized as we will plan the best time of day/night, as well as the best tide conditions to go fishing. We are able to plan these trips out well in advance with the advanced technology of Tide apps. A $100 deposit is required to book your trip, and the remaining balance is due the day of your trip. You will want to make sure that you are on time for your trip. Lastly, if you decide to keep fish from the trip, Joe will be more than happy to fillet your fish for you.
What is provided
- All rods, reels,fishing gear and bait is provided
- Fishing License
- Ziplock bags for any filets you wants to bring home
Things to Bring
- Windbreaker. This will protect you from spray and keep you warm on early morning starts.
- Shorts are great when it is a hot summer day.
- Pants are great when it is a cold morning or evening
- Light weight shirt. Wearing a shirt will protect your arms and shoulders from sunburn. Linen is perfect for keeping the heat away from your skin.
- Light colored clothing. This reflects the sun to keep you cool in hot weather.
- Non-skid rubber soled shoes. Sneakers are perfect. Flip flops are not recommended!
- No Black sole shoes. This will help from making marks on the boat.
- Seasickness medication. If you’re prone to seasickness stock up on over the counter remedies before you leave. Bonine® and Dramamine® are particularly effective but should be taken a couple of hours in advance of the trip. It’s always best to avoid combining anti-nausea remedies with coffee. Lastly, avoid having too much to drink the night before if you want to have a puke-free trip!
- Sunscreen. Make sure to get one that protects from both UVA and UVB rays.
- Lip balm. Lip balm with sun protection will stop your lips getting chapped out on the water.
- Hat. Hats with brims provide shade and decrease the risk of sun stroke.
- Polarized sunglasses. These will cut through the glare on the water to give you a better view of your target fish. Sunglasses are a must though!
- Waterproof jacket and rain pants. These are essential if you come across bad weather
- Food/Drink. Bring any food and drink that you wish. A sensible amount of beer or wine is permitted. Please do not show up intoxicated to the charter.