February 2, 2019

Ryan CollinsThe black sea bass has become one of the most prolific fish species on Cape Cod, providing anglers with great sport and delicious table fare. Black sea bass are relatively simple and easy to catch. They can be caught in Buzzard’s Bay, Nantucket Sound, Vineyard Sound and Cape Cod Bay.In this “behind the scenes” blog

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Behind The Scenes Of Episode #4 | Cape Cod Black Sea Bass Fishing With Team Goose
November 15, 2018

Ryan CollinsDuring the 2018 fishing season our members contributed more than 9,500 posts to our private Cape Cod fishing forum. Many of these posts contain really valuable information for fishing techniques and locations. I myself have learned a lot by reading them!Periodically throughout this coming fall, winter and spring, I will highlight some of what I

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Fluke Tips For Fishing The Monomoy Area
October 16, 2018

Ryan CollinsDuring this tautog fishing trip we filmed a new episode of My Fishing Cape Cod TV, and my wife Lauren ended up catching the biggest tautog of the day! If you read this report from the weekend then you already know there are a lot of tautog (especially juvenile tautog) hanging out in the shallow

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Tautog Fishing With The Wife
October 14, 2018

Ryan CollinsDuring the fall tautog (also called blackfish) invade shallow water rock piles in big numbers. These hard fighting fish are fun to catch and taste delicious! Recently I decided it was time to break out the tog gear and try my luck at some rock piles. It had been months since my last tautog trip and

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Tautog (Blackfish) Are Here In Good Numbers
July 26, 2018

Ryan Collins The Cape Cod Salties, a sport fishing organization that dates back to 1962, has a plan to enlarge the Yarmouth Tire Reef, also called the “Tire Pile.” The Salties are going to enlarge the reef by adding demolition debris from the bridge that once carried the railroad over the northern part of Bass River,

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Help To Enlarge The Yarmouth Artificial Reef
June 5, 2018

Ryan Collins Over the past 7 days I’ve made three separate trips for black sea bass and they have all been amazingly productive, with quick limits of sea bass as large as 24 inches in length. In fact on May 31st, during a My Fishing Cape Cod group trip, we even encountered blitzing fish, with sea

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Sea Bass Fishing with Members of My Fishing Cape Cod
May 8, 2018

Ryan Collins Our 2018 My Fishing Cape Cod group fishing trip season got off to a stellar start this past Friday morning. In fact I was so excited the night before this trip that I could barely sleep! I woke up well before my alarm went off, and at 5:30AM I met captain Cullen and the

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Big Tog Have Arrived On Cape Cod
April 25, 2018

Ryan Collins Tautog season is upon us! These structure-oriented saltwater fish fight like crazy and are absolutely delicious eating. Plus the month of May is usually great for tautog fishing. One of the best ways to catch tautog is to anchor up over a rockpile, or fish the edge of the canal from shore using a

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JoeBaggs Togzilla Giveaway!
November 17, 2017

Andrew Burke On May 19th of this year, I was fortunate enough to fish Stellwagen Bank for Haddock and Cod with non-profit veteran organization, Rifles to Rods. Our own Ryan Collins connected me with Rifles to Rod founder Ryan Puzzo, who allowed me to tag along on a ground fishing trip to the southwest corner of Stellwagen.

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Stellwagen Bank Cod & Haddock
May 17, 2017

Hello My Fishing Cape Cod! This is your MFCC Podcast host Kevin Collins. Today, I’m stepping out from behind the MFCC podcast microphone, and checking in with a haddock and cod report from Stellwagen Bank.Fortunately for me, I was able to attend an MFCC group fishing trip for haddock with Cape Star Charter’s Captain Cullen Lundholm this past Saturday morning,

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The Cod & Haddock Bite Is On Fire
April 27, 2017

Cullen Lundholm April 15th was the opening day of Haddock season and the forecast was absolutely beautiful, calling for land temperatures in the mid 60’s and an offshore wind forecast of five knots or less.  After the long winter and very cold spring, I have been anxious to get this season started, so I was

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Haddock Fishing Report
November 2, 2016

I was a bit worried this past Sunday because the wind had been blowing out of the southwest for 24 hours and the seas had a chance to really build.

However at around 2am the wind died out and the seas calmed down to a point where it was quite comfortable.
Even so, three out of four people onboard got sea sick, however the fishing was great! From the first drop the fishing was pretty much lock and load with Jerry (the only one of the group that did not turn green) being the high hook by far.

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