Top 10 Saltwater Fish to Catch in Connecticut

Top Ten
Fish to Catch in Connecticut

Big water, bigger bass. Connecticut doesn't play safe.

Connecticut saltwater is where striper dreams get real. Striped bass and summer flounder headline, but you’re not just chasing the usual suspects here. From bluefish blitzes to black sea bass runs, this coast brings a serious mix. Trophy hunters, action junkies, and anyone after something offbeat—there’s a target with your name on it. Bring grit. The fish here don’t hand out easy wins.

Top 10 Species

These are the fish that get noticed by FishyAF anglers. Click any species to deep dive and learn more.

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Tautog

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World Record 25 lb 0 oz
Robert A. Michelson / 1998
Ocean City, Maryland
Signature Fact In winter, they slip into months-long torpor, wedged under structure and barely moving-or eating-at all.
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Bluefin Tuna

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World Record 1,496 lb 0 oz
Ken Fraser / 1979
Aulds Cove, Nova Scotia
Signature Fact Bluefin run a built‑in furnace, keeping muscles, eyes, and brain up to 20°C warmer than seawater.
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North Atlantic Cusk

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World Record 37 lb 11 oz
David A. Robinson / 1992
Jeffreys Ledge, Gulf of Maine
Signature Fact The only North Atlantic codfish sporting a single, unbroken dorsal fin running almost nose-to-tail.
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Wolfish

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World Record 52 lb 5 oz
Sigurður H. Magnússon / 1978
Iceland
Signature Fact Its blood carries natural antifreeze, letting it swim in water cold enough to slush your guides.
8

Golden Tilefish

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World Record 63 lb 4 oz
R. D. Cummings / 1966
Ocean City, Maryland
Signature Fact Underwater masons, they build shell-lined, rock-fortified burrows so dense they form "tilefish towns" visible on sonar.
9

Ribbon Fish

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World Record 11 lb 0 oz
Antonio J. Rodrigues / 2005
Portugal
Signature Fact At up to 2.5 meters yet belt‑thin, it sometimes hovers vertically, powered by a scarlet‑crested dorsal ribbon.
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Bluntnose Stingray

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World Record 374 lb 0 oz
Ivan L. Pate / 1992
Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
Signature Fact In Hypanus say, males seasonally grow spiky, gripping teeth for mating, then switch back to flat shell-crushers afterward.

FAQs

What fish can you catch in Connecticut?

You can target striped bass, bluefish, black sea bass, tautog, bluefin tuna, and more saltwater species in Connecticut.

What is the best time of year to fish in Connecticut?

Spring through fall brings the most action for Connecticut saltwater fishing, especially for species like striped bass and bluefish.

Where are the best places to fish in Connecticut?

Connecticut’s saltwater fishing is strong along the coast, with inshore and nearshore areas holding striped bass, bluefish, and summer flounder.

What gear do you need for fishing in Connecticut?

Bring medium to heavy spinning or conventional setups for Connecticut saltwater species, with leaders tough enough for bluefish and stripers.

What are the easiest fish to catch in Connecticut?

Bluefish, summer flounder, and black sea bass are some of the more accessible saltwater fish for Connecticut anglers.

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