August 7th, 2025 – The waters off the Connecticut coast are buzzing, and it's not just the cicadas. Seasoned captains and weekend warriors alike are reporting a significant uptick in offshore action, particularly for bluefin tuna, as we push into the heart of summer.
While the full tournament circuit might be focused on the canyons further south, the local grounds are providing some excellent opportunities for those looking to bend a rod. Early intelligence suggests a solid contingent of bluefin have moved into striking distance, offering a thrilling challenge for anglers running everything from nimble center consoles to the more substantial battlewagons like a well-appointed Viking 58. Trolling spreader bars and daisy chains, often rigged with Shimano Tiagra 80Ws, has been the ticket for many, with live baiting also proving effective for the more patient crews.
Beyond the bluefin, there are whispers of mahi-mahi showing up in greater numbers around temperature breaks and floating debris, providing a colorful and acrobatic fight. While not the primary target for the big-money tournaments, these dorado offer fantastic sport and are a welcome sight. Anglers are reminded to adhere strictly to IGFA regulations and practice responsible catch-and-release, especially for any undersized or non-target species, preserving these vital fisheries for future generations. It’s a promising start to August, setting the stage for what could be a memorable late-summer run.





