New England Video Fishing Forecast May 14, 2026
New England is in the midst of a supercharged spring striper run and everyone is getting in on the action. With sizes averaging in the upper-teens to 20-pounds, and many fish over that size, the striper obsessed are walking around in a dream state and now we’re seeing some stripers in the 40-pound class entering our waters. In addition to all this striper excitement, we have the first real fluke reports of 2026 coming out of Rhode Island, while the tog bite remains strong in Massachusetts and Rhody… including one keeper that was bested on a Disney Frozen combo! We cover a lot of ground in this week’s forecast, don’t skip it!
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New England is in the midst of a supercharged spring striper run and everyone is getting in on the action....
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New England Freshwater Fishing Reports
Rod Teehan-NE Freshwater Highlights
May 18, 2026 - 10:00:03
I boat-fished for trout at Hampton (Pequot) Pond in Westfield, Massachusetts, May 13 from 5:00 a.m. until 8:30 a.m. Weather was cold and rainy but with only a light northeast wind, it was bearable. I located brook and rainbow trout out over deep water on the north side of the island (the only island on the lake.) The depth sounder marked loads of fish, but I caught only 3 brookies and 3 rainbows in two hours of trolling. One brookie and one rainbow hit a Bobby Garland Baby Shad on the surface—grand sport on a Bass Pro Crappie Maxx rod—and two brookies and a pair of ‘bows struck lures (copper/red stripe Thomas Speedy Shiner and gold/black, red, yellow dots Thomas Buoyant) downriggered 15 feet deep over 30 to 35 feet of water. I also missed 4 hits. The trout were standard-size stockies, the rainbows noticeably longer, fatter, and stronger than the brookies. Around 7:30 a.m. I went looking for crappies. The shallows on the north side of Couture’s Point were filled with beds with no fish on them. By 8:30 I had had enough chilly rain and 50-degree air, so I called a halt to the session. On the way back to the ramp I noticed the shore party (several anglers who often fish together) were at their spot at the west end of Lambert’s Beach inside Hampton Ponds State Park where they usually catch a lot of rainbows on bottom-fished bait. On a nicer morning I would have stopped to watch how they were doing, but I just wanted to get home and warm up. Hampton Pond was stocked with rainbow trout March 31, April 22, and May 7 and with browns and brookies April 22. Also, dense algae blooms are already appearing close to shore in places including the south side of both the island and Couture’s Point and in the vicinity of the public boat launch.
Connecticut Fishing Reports
May 18, 2026 - 09:57:32
Headline news from Rich at Fisherman’s World in Norwalk: Saugatuck Reservoir surrendered two big browns recently, both pushing 8 pounds, each caught on a shiner by different individuals fishing diff...
Headline news from Rich at Fisherman’s World in Norwalk: Saugatuck Reservoir surrendered two big browns recently, both pushing 8 pounds, each caught on a shiner by different individuals fishing different parts of the impoundment. The reservoir has also been producing good catches of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, crappies, and perch. Local rivers such as the Mianus, Mill in Fairfield, Saugatuck, and Norwalk remain reliable trout spots. Periodic stockings are keeping these flowages filled with trout, and crowds have dwindled, leaving surviving stockies to the efforts of diligent anglers. The upper and lower Saugatuck River was stocked May 6. The Mianus River outside the TMA was stocked May 7.
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May 18, 2026 - 09:57:32
Plenty of good fishing news from Colin at Fishin’ Factory 3: Trout action remains outstanding at stocked ponds, lakes, and streams including the Salmon River, Coginchaug River, Day Pond Trout Park, ...
Plenty of good fishing news from Colin at Fishin’ Factory 3: Trout action remains outstanding at stocked ponds, lakes, and streams including the Salmon River, Coginchaug River, Day Pond Trout Park, and Chatfield Hollow Pond and Brook Trout Park, the only change being the decreased number of fishermen. The main attraction at this time, however, is the Connecticut River which is producing shad, carp, and striped bass in the Middletown-to-Rocky Hill stretch, the latter species on sandworms and chunk baits. Bass in area ponds are just moving into the shallows, so as weather and water warms, action with them should surge. Presently, Candlewood Lake is the place to be for big bass. Among top-ten finishers in recent tournaments the average size of bass weighed-in is 5 pounds. Some of the biggest fish caught include a 6-pound, 2-ounce smallie and a 7-pound largie. The Coginchaug River and Salmon River TMA and TTA were stocked May 7.
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Rhode Island Fishing Reports
May 18, 2026 - 09:57:32
Jeff Sullivan in Bristol hit the big time with crappies last week at Cook Pond in Massachusetts and Johnsons Pond and Simmons Mill Pond in Coventry and Little Compton, Rhode Island, respectively. Fish...
Jeff Sullivan in Bristol hit the big time with crappies last week at Cook Pond in Massachusetts and Johnsons Pond and Simmons Mill Pond in Coventry and Little Compton, Rhode Island, respectively. Fishing during the day from shore, he popped a load of slabs including giants in the 18-to-19-inch bracket, most on NLBN 3- and 3.75-inch shads and a Strike King spinnerbait. He said connecting with the big calicoes was chiefly a matter of knowing where big crappies can be found in a given waterbody and patiently working through smaller specimens until a monster bites. Jeff also put in time hunting chain pickerel and largemouth bass in the same ponds, adding bucketyaps to 6.5 pounds to his already impressive 2026 total of lunker largemouths along with many nice chains on a black Berkley Choppa. Cook Pond, he said, is a chain pickerel factory.
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Cape Cod and the Islands Fishing Reports
May 18, 2026 - 09:57:32
Reporting from Goose Hummock Shop in Orleans, Ian let everyone know that freshwater bass are “pretty active” now in Cape Cod ponds. Many are cruising shallow water and pairing up. He has not seen ...
Reporting from Goose Hummock Shop in Orleans, Ian let everyone know that freshwater bass are “pretty active” now in Cape Cod ponds. Many are cruising shallow water and pairing up. He has not seen beds but is confident bass are very close to fanning nests. His good friend, who fishes all over the area, said bass are on beds in small waters in Plymouth. Ian has been catching some bass on topwater lures but most on a Chatterbait. He also mentioned the number of herring in herring-run ponds is “incredible.”
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May 18, 2026 - 09:57:32
AJ at Red Top Sporting Goods in Buzzards Bay. Cape told us that lots of local anglers are switching to saltwater species. That means anyone sticking with freshwater fishing can have for themselves the...
AJ at Red Top Sporting Goods in Buzzards Bay. Cape told us that lots of local anglers are switching to saltwater species. That means anyone sticking with freshwater fishing can have for themselves the huge supply of trout still finning in ponds on and just off Cape Cod. All stocked waters are loaded with stockies, including holdovers, and producing well, so just pick one from the online stocking list and enjoy the action. If you need help choosing a spot, AJ suggested Long Pond and Fearing Pond in Plymouth and Peters Pond in Sandwich. Bass activity is a bit slow but improving steadily. Bass are not yet on beds, but they are in shallow water (4 feet or less) and will be bedding soon. AJ again recommended for bass any pond with a herring run such as Great Herring Pond in Plymouth/Bourne and Big Sandy Pond in Plymouth, both of which offer largemouths and smallmouths.
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South Shore Massachusetts to Maine Fishing Reports
May 18, 2026 - 09:57:32
Rick in Milford is not happy with the weather—too rainy, windy and chilly—but has no problem with the fishing. Bass are still on the slow side but speeding up a little bit each day. Trout, though,...
Rick in Milford is not happy with the weather—too rainy, windy and chilly—but has no problem with the fishing. Bass are still on the slow side but speeding up a little bit each day. Trout, though, are going strong everywhere they have been stocked including Pratt Pond where Billy D.’s catching brookies, Uncas Pond where Tony F. is reeling in rainbows, and Hopkinton Reservoir where fishermen are tangling with tigers. Pratt Pond, Singletary Lake, and Lake Cochituate were stocked May 5; Quacumquasit (South) Pond, Uncas Pond, Webster Lake and Wallum Lake received trout May 6; and West River accepted trout May 8.
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May 18, 2026 - 09:57:32
From Roger Aziz, Jr., in Methuen we heard Plug’s Pond (Lake Saltonstall) and Round Pond (Lake Pentucket) received a stocking of tiger trout, but that species is not cooperating. Instead, anglers are...
From Roger Aziz, Jr., in Methuen we heard Plug’s Pond (Lake Saltonstall) and Round Pond (Lake Pentucket) received a stocking of tiger trout, but that species is not cooperating. Instead, anglers are catching rainbows at both sites. Baddacook Pond was stocked May 4; Lake Pentucket (Round Pond) and Forest Lake in Methuen were stocked May 5; Baldpate Pond and Stile’s Pond got a slug of stockies May 6 followed by Pentucket Pond and Parker River May 7 and Squannacook River May 8. The Merrimack River is low but manageable. Herring are present in good numbers, along with some stripers and shad. This week should see higher numbers of all three species in the flowage. Some nice-size pike to 36 inches are being caught in the river too. Up north in New Hampshire very nice smallmouth and largemouth bass are hitting at Lake Winnipesaukee and Northwood Lake.
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May 18, 2026 - 09:57:32
Skip at Saunders Boat Livery, Inc. in Southwick, continues to have a great year with bass. Last week, though, success was tempered by error. He should have won a tournament at Candlewood Lake with mor...
Skip at Saunders Boat Livery, Inc. in Southwick, continues to have a great year with bass. Last week, though, success was tempered by error. He should have won a tournament at Candlewood Lake with more than 15 pounds of bass including a 3-pound, 11-ounce smallmouth and 4.5-pound largemouth, but he lost track of time and came in 15 minutes late and was disqualified. Skip was quick to blame himself saying, “I should know better.” Bass fishing overall at the famous lake in southwest Connecticut was good for him and several others but difficult for many who just could not put together a decent total. Only one other contestant managed a five-fish limit. Most weighed-in 1, 2, or 3 bass. Skip feels that finesse-fishing windy spots made the difference. An expert light-line, small-bait finesse anger, he was culling two hours into the match. Water temperature registered 55 to 57 degrees Back at Congamond Lakes in Southwick, Massachusetts, bassin’ is about the same as at Candlewood, meaning some bassmen such as Skip have been doing well but not everyone else. Littleville (Reservoir) Lake was stocked May 5.
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