October 15, 2014

During the day time when fishing among boulders I’ve found that pencil poppers and large swimming plugs work pretty well. I wanted to cast far out and reach some of the boulders and rocks that were holding farther offshore. So instead of donning a wet suit and swimming out to those boulders, I tied on

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EXTENDED REPORT “Big Bass Territory” | Part #2 of the MFCC Fishing Trip
October 14, 2014

I’m really happy with how the MFCC member fishing trip turned out and I’m looking forward to doing it again during 2015. In this 16 minute video report I’ll share with you a full recap of Day 1. I feel this video report will be of great value to you if you ever plan on

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MFCC Member Fishing Trip | Day 1 VIDEO REPORT
October 13, 2014

I was standing on top of a giant boulder, a good four feet off the ground, arms wailing in the air in a desperate attempt to gain the attention of several MFCC members who were several hundred yards away. We had been walking for miles, as a group, through some of the most difficult striped

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Peanut Bunker Bass Blitz | MFCC Member Fishing Trip Part #1
October 13, 2014

(Continued from the report Peanut Bunker Bass Blitz | MFCC Member Fishing Trip Part #1) This MFCC member fishing trip began at 9AM in New Bedford, at the Cuttyhunk Ferry Company. First to arrive was Ned Bean, followed by Jim Murphy, Todd Jarvis, Ryan Turcotte, Jane Simposon, Tom Simpson and of course my own parents,

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EXTENDED REPORT Peanut Bunker Bass Blitz | MFCC Member Fishing Trip Part #1
October 8, 2014

I was extremely fortunate to stumble upon a terrific night bite just last week and catch stripers up to 30 pounds all alone on the beach. It was an awesome experience! This week, bass up to 40 inches have been pushing baby pogies and sand eels right up onto the sand in certain areas on Cape.

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VIDEO REPORT | Cape Cod’s Fall Run Night-Time Beach Bite
October 7, 2014

The air was cool and the wind had finally backed off. It was a gorgeous night to be on the beach. The clock had just ticked past midnight as I made my first cast of the evening. Three or four cranks of the handle was all it took to generate a bite. I set the

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Cape Cod’s “Fall Run” Night-Time Beach Bite
October 7, 2014

I stood there in the darkness, with a good fish on the line, enjoying life. This is what Fall on Cape Cod is all about! The striper pulled hard and strong, and I let her take line when she wanted to. There was no need to rush this fish to shore. I wanted to make

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EXTENDED REPORT | Cape Cod’s Fall Run Night-Time Beach Bite
October 2, 2014

In this 11 minute long video report I recap my experience hiking and fishing through 7 miles of Cape Cod’s wilderness. This trip began at 3PM and didn’t end until 3:30AM and included: Incredible scenery and unspoiled landscapes Boulder fields which produced 20lb class bass for me this past spring Night fishing footage and complete video

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7 Miles Of Hiking And Fishing Cape Cod’s Wilderness | VIDEO REPORT
October 1, 2014

I had been itching to “get out there” for quite some time. I did not just want to go fishing, I wanted to go fishing someplace wild and undeveloped. I wanted to cast a line into Cape Cod’s wilderness. When on foot, fishing a more remote setting like this one typically involves quite a bit

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7 Miles Of Hiking And Fishing Cape Cod Wilderness
October 1, 2014

Conveniently, one of the best fishing areas along this entire coastline was located directly beneath the great hill of sand ontop of which I stood. I peered over the side of the cliff and enjoyed a bird’s eye view of the structure which I would soon be fishing. The night was shaping up to be

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7 Miles Of Hiking And Fishing Cape Cod Wilderness | EXTENDED REPORT
September 28, 2014

It had been nearly a month since my last Cape Cod surfcasting trip. Incredible how time slips by, wouldn’t you agree? The last time I hit the beach I caught a bass that weighed around 40 pounds.  Big fish like that 40 pounder are a real possibility right now on Cape Cod. During this trip

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Boulders, Bait & Bass | Cape Cod Surfcasting Report
September 26, 2014

More than 150 years ago, Henry David Thoreau walked for 25 miles, from Nauset Inlet to Provincetown. I would like to do the same thing-but with a fishing rod in hand. So far this season, I have on numerous occasions, hiked long stretches of sandy beach, meandered through forests of scrub pines, traversed wild cranberry bogs

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10 Reasons Why I Live For Hiking & Fishing Cape Cod’s Beaches