Every Boat Ramp on Long Island Sound (CT)
79 boat ramps Β· Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex, New London, Connecticut
0 mi
Shoreline
230 ft
Max Depth
79
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Long Island Sound (CT)
Clinton Town Boat Ramp
Clinton
View Details βEast River Boat Launch
Guilford
View Details βGreat Pond DEC Boat Ramp
Connecticut
View Details βHaddam Meadows Boat Launch
Haddam
View Details βHigganum Reservoir Boat Launch
Haddam
View Details βHousatonic River Boat Launch
Milford
View Details βMesserschmidt Pond Boat Launch
Westbrook
View Details βMesserschmidt Pond Boat Launch
Westbrook
View Details βMilford Municipal Boat Launch
Connecticut
View Details βNorth Farms Reservoir Boat Launch
Wallingford
View Details βPattaconk Lake Boat Launch
Chester
View Details βQuonnipaug Lake Boat Launch
Connecticut
View Details βSalmon River Boat Launch
East Haddam
View Details βTown Of Brookhaven Boat Ramp
Connecticut
View Details βWading River Boat Ramp
Connecticut
View Details βWintergreen Lake Boat Launch
Connecticut
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About Long Island Sound (CT)
Long Island Sound is a tidal estuary stretching along Connecticut's entire southern coast, providing some of the best saltwater fishing in the Northeast. The sound's mix of rocky reefs, sandy flats, and river mouths create diverse fish habitat.
Striped bass migrate through the sound from April through November, with fall providing the best trophy fishing. Bluefish blitzes create exciting surface action during summer, while fluke and blackfish offer excellent bottom fishing. Public launches in virtually every coastal town provide convenient access.
Nearest towns: Bridgeport, New Haven, Norwalk, Old Saybrook
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