March 19, 2023

Today’s haddock recipe includes a super creamy, rich and totally delicious florentine sauce, full of fresh spinach and sun dried tomatoes. I don’t want to toot my own horn, but we’ve got a real winner on our hands here!  The florentine sauce tastes like it has tons of butter and cream in it, but it

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How To Make A “Lighter” Haddock Florentine
March 7, 2023

Sure it may still be March, but the first official day of spring is now less than one month away. This means that many anglers here on My Fishing Cape Cod will soon be out fishing for trout (if they aren’t already). Trout are not native to Cape Cod’s ponds. They are stocked by the state

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Get Ready for Springtime Trout Fishing from Shore, Boat & Kayak!
March 5, 2023

There comes a point every winter when Ryan just needs to get out of the house, fishing pole in hand, and catch something. Anything! Luckily for me, when he goes freshwater fishing on Cape Cod during the winter, he will sometimes come home with yellow perch. This means we get to eat freshly caught, local fish

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How to Make “Quick & Easy” Freshwater Cajun Fish Sticks
March 4, 2023

In this episode of My Fishing Cape Cod, it’s springtime on Cape, and saltwater species are migrating back into the region. In today’s show, we start by targeting big tautog from shore. Later in the episode we join captain Jimmy the Greek of On Time Charters for a morning of haddock fishing. Tight lines! 🎣

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MFCC TV | Season 6: Episode 2
February 22, 2023

Spring is on the horizon, and the state of Massachusetts will soon be stocking many of Cape Cod’s ponds with rainbow, brook, brown and tiger trout. I’m often asked what ponds on Cape Cod are stocked with trout. This information is available elsewhere on the internet, but I still wanted to publish this list here on

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The Complete List of Cape Cod’s Stocked Waters
February 15, 2023

With the exception of a few subzero days, this winter on Cape Cod has been quite mild. It hasn’t been cold enough to go ice fishing on the Cape, but nevertheless some of our members have been making the trek out west and up north where safe ice can be found much more easily. In this

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Ice Fishing off Cape for Pike, Lakers & More
February 12, 2023

Salty prosciutto, flakey wild-caught cod, fresh lemon juice, and fresh rosemary sprigs come together to make this Prosciutto Wrapped Cod an absolutely irresistible and easy dish to make.   I feel this dish is worthy of restaurant status. An added bonus – the whole recipe comes together in about 20 minutes!   If you’re bored with the

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How to Make Prosciutto Wrapped Cod with Lemon Rosemary Sauce
January 28, 2023

In just a couple of weeks I will be heading back down to North Carolina to fish for hammerhead sharks, sandbar sharks and more in the surf. My first trip to North Carolina for sharks occurred in February of 2022 and it ended up being one of the most memorable fishing trips of my life. After

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Winter Shark Fishing the North Carolina Surf with MFCC Member Nick Calabrese
January 12, 2023

Last night’s forum at the Cape Cod Salties Club in Yarmouth, MA was meant to educate Cape Codders about “the legalities, practicalities and risks” of Holtec’s plan to dump over one million gallons of contaminated radioactive water into Cape Cod Bay. The featured speaker in this video is Diane Turco of Harwich, director of Cape Downwinders,

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January 11th Cape Cod Salties Forum: Holtec’s Proposed Plan to Dump Radioactive Water into Cape Cod Bay
January 11, 2023

It may be the middle of the winter on Cape Cod, but that hasn’t stopped our members from getting out there and catching fish! While there are still some saltwater fishing opportunities available, the vast majority of angling effort from now through April will be freshwater. Fishing the Cape’s ponds for rainbow, brook, brown and tiger

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This Week’s Top Catches from My Fishing Cape Cod
December 4, 2022

📸 Photo credit: Jeremy ClarkDid you know that the largest stingray in the Atlantic Ocean (the roughtail stingray) can grow to be 800lbs, and hunts along the beaches of Cape Cod during the night? Roughtail stingrays will often bury themselves in bottom sediment. They are opportunistic predators that feed on a variety of bony fish and

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Have You Ever Caught a Roughtail Stingray on Cape Cod?
December 1, 2022

Sure the saltwater fishing season has slowed down, but here’s an overview of some of the fishing opportunities still available in the Cape region during the month of December. Good luck if you make it out fishing this month!Topics covered include:00:00 – largemouth bass fishing02:04 – holdover striper fishing02:37 – brown trout fishing03:27 – December

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Cape Cod Fishing Forecast for December 1st