One More Drift Charters CT
06/01/2026
Target the best of both worlds this season with our 5-hour evening trips out of Clinton—perfectly timed for peak bites on Striped Bass and Black Sea Bass.
Departing from Cedar Island Marina, these trips are dialed in to fish the most productive evening tides along the Long Island Sound and the mouth of the Connecticut River.
**Why Our 5-Hour Evening Striper & Sea Bass Trip is a Must – Clinton CT Fishing Charters**
🎣 **Prime Evening Striper Bite – Clinton CT**
As the sun drops, striped bass push shallow and feed aggressively—ideal for light tackle and topwater action.
🐟 **Non-Stop Sea Bass Action**
While targeting stripers, we also put you on hard-fighting black sea bass over local structure—great for steady action and keeping rods bent.
🌊 **Perfect Timing – Cedar Island Marina Fishing Charters**
Evening tides around Cedar Island consistently produce some of the most reliable bites of the day.
⚓ **Short, Action-Packed Trip**
Our 5-hour format is perfect for families, beginners, or anyone looking to maximize fishing without committing to a full day.
🔥 **Less Boat Traffic, More Opportunity**
Fish during quieter hours with less pressure and more aggressive fish.
👨👩👧👦 **Top Family-Friendly Fishing Charter in Clinton CT**
Calm evening conditions and consistent action make this a favorite for all experience levels.
📅 **Book Early – Best Evening Fishing in Clinton CT**
These prime-time trips fill fast during spring and summer—secure your date now.
-30mins from New London, 30 Mins from New Haven easy to get to great restaurant's to eat at when your done!
👉 Book your 5-hour evening trip with One More Drift Charters and experience the best multi-species fishing Clinton, Connecticut has to offer. See less
02/18/2026
Boating Etiquette When Fish Are Breaking: Sharing the Water the Right Way
Few moments in fishing are more exciting than seeing fish breaking on the surface—birds diving, bait spraying, and gamefish pushing everything to the top. It’s a sign of active feeding, and naturally, boats begin moving toward the action.
But how anglers approach these situations can make the difference between everyone enjoying great fishing—or the bite shutting down fast.
Here’s a guide to proper boating etiquette when working breaking fish so everyone gets a fair shot.
Don’t Charge the Fish
The biggest mistake boaters make is racing directly into breaking fish at full throttle. Running through the school:
Scatters bait and fish
Ends the feeding activity
Ruins the opportunity for every nearby boat
Forces the fish to sound and move off
Better approach: Slow down well outside the activity and approach quietly from the side, not straight through the middle.
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Address
34 Riverside Drive
Clinton, CT
06413