Captain Dan
									 
								
									While receiving his degrees at the University of Alaska, Capt. Dan Wood received his U.S. Coast
									Guard Captain's License in 1980, and currently holds a 100 Ton Master's License. As the
									owner/operator of Connecticut Woods and Water Guide Service, Dan brings with him over 40 years
									of in-depth knowledge of the local waters. He is one of the only full-time guides in the Northeast,
									guiding saltwater fly and light tackle fishing trips during the spring, summer and fall.
									
									An Orvis Endorsed Guide from 1995 to 2007, Dan was honored with the coveted award from the Orvis
									Company as Northeast Guide of the Year in 1997. He is a long time member of the IGFA.  In 2006 and
									2007 Dan participated in the FLW Striper Series where he had numerous top 5 finishes, placing 4th
									in the 2006 National Championship Tournament. As a member of Atlantic
									Outboard and Robalo Pro Staff, Dan is currently running Robalo's flagship
									2025 R300 Center Console powered with twin 350 HP Yamaha Outboards.
									
									Capt. Wood has been guiding on the saltwater for over 40 years and has earned the respect of his
									fellow captains in the area. He fishes Eastern Long Island Sound, Fishers Island Sound, Block
									Island Sound, Connecticut River and southeastern Connecticut's coastline. Focusing mostly on the
									area's numerous inshore islands, ledges, rips and estuaries for striped bass, bluefish, bonito,
									and false albacore, Wood has a reputation for his uncanny ability to consistently put his clients
									onto fish.
								
The Boat
									 
									
									 
								
									Robalo's new 2025 R300 Center Console combines fish-ability and bluewater
									performance in a boat that never backs down. This flagship vessel features
									a bow casting platform, two oversized livewells, massive fishbox capacity,
									a large enclosed head and transom seating. As far as electronics, this
									Robalo is equipped with the latest in Raymaine electronics. Auto pilot,
									GPS, Radar, Chart plotter and fish-finding sonar technology including
									down vision and side vision technology. Fishability on the R300 is second
									to none with padded bolsters, high gunnels, and tons of rod holders and
									storage. This year for added comfort the R300 is installed with a Seakeeper
									system to eliminate up to 95% of the roll!
									
									The Robalo R300 is powered by twin 350 hp Yamahas. It will get you to the
									fishing grounds fast.
									
									 Beam:
									Beam:
									10' 6"
									
									Deadrise:
									21°
									
									Fuel Capacity:
									286 gal
									
									Dry Weight W/O Engines:
									9,900 lbs
									
										
										 
									
								
Rates & Reservations
| Time & Duration | Rate | 
| Sunrise (4 hours) | $550 | 
| Sunset (4 hours) | $550 | 
| Half Day (6 hours) | $750 | 
| Full Day (8 hours) | $900 | 
| Lower CT River (4 hours) | $400 | 
Guiding can be done on your boat or mine. Same rates apply. A 50% deposit is required to reserve a date. Rates are for two people, each additional person is $50.00.
Places To Stay
					Harbor Hill B&B,
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					Niantic Inn,
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					Sleep Inn & Suites,
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Recipes
Browse some recipes which have been collected over the years to learn some new ways to prepare seafood which is available in the local area.
What To Bring
Recommended Tackle
					Spin/Light Tackle:
					We carry some of the finest spin and light tackle equipment available for you to use. Most rods are
					7 1/2' light to medium action with reels loaded with 8-15 lb. Power Pro spectra. Of course you are
					always welcome to bring your own tackle if you prefer.
					
					Fly Rods & Reels:
					For fly fishing in the Northeast, we suggest a 8, 9, or 10 weight rod, usually 8 1/2' to 9 1/2' in length.
					The reels should have a good drag system and be capable of holding a minimum of 200 yards of 20 or 30 lb. backing.
					
					Fly Lines & Leaders:
					Orvis Depth Charge fly lines in 300 and 350 grains are our mainstay. Although we do use density compensating
					and intermediate, especially when shallow water fishing. We recommend leaders of 6' to 9' in 12, 16, or 20 lb.
					test, preferably flourocarbon. (Flourocarbon is a must for false albacore and bonito.)
				
Flies
					Bass & Blues:
					Squid patterns, Deceivers, Clousers and bunker patterns in assorted colors and sizes from 1/0 to 4/0.
					
					Bonito & False Albacore:
					Bonito Bunnies, Surf Candy, small olive colored epoxies, Mystic Bay hard body shiners, and other bay
					anchovie and silverside imitations.
					
					If you prefer light tackle we supply a full complement of the latest spin, plug, and drifting tackle
					available for you to use. Of course you are welcome to bring your own tackle if you would like.
					
					***We can not stress enough the importance of practicing your fly casting before you join us for a
					day on the water. Ten minutes a day will pay big dividends during your trip.***
				
Things To Remember
- Hat
- Sunglasses (preferably polarized)
- Warm/dry clothing, dress in layers - it's usually cooler on the water
- Foul weather clothing
- Camera
- Sunscreen
- Soft soled shoes, no black soled shoes of any kind allowed. Complimentary soft drinks and bottled water are provided. Lunches will be provided on full day trips if requested ahead of time for an additional fee.
		 
	
