October 4, 2016

Ryan CollinsLast weekend I jigged an inlet on Cape Cod which has treated me very well over the years, especially during October. During this tip I fishing at around 8:00am. I was fortunate to catch bass up to 37 inches using 1.5 ounce Al Gag’s Whip-It Fish. Oftentimes the largest bass in an inlet will hug tight

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How To Jig Inlets For Striped Bass On Cape Cod
September 26, 2016

Ryan Collins The much talked about “fall run” is certainly underway here on Cape Cod. Yesterday I was fortunate to encounter stellar surfcasting despite very windy, and very rough conditions. I had an entire crew of great people with me yesterday including my friend Dave Steeves from the Goose Hummock Shop in Orleans, and my drone-flying friend

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Big Bass in the Cape Cod Surf
May 31, 2016

Ryan Collins It has been nearly 1 year since I fished the beaches of Lower Cape Cod with MFCC members Jim Murphy and Chas Salmon. Last year’s trip with Jim and Chas turned out to be quite memorable. We caught plenty of fish from shore and enjoyed some gorgeous weather. It has also been nearly 1

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Night Fishing The Beaches Of Outer Cape Cod | Video
May 25, 2016

Ryan Collins Yesterday I had a terrific opportunity to play golf with two longtime members of My Fishing Cape Cod. Jeff Richard and Warren Fairbanks, if you are reading this please know I had a great time, despite my inability to break 100! ​Once golf was finished I immediately set to preparing my gear, food, tackle

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May 25th Surfcasting Video Report
May 21, 2016

Andrew Burke With the strong WSW wind of early last week, I decided to fish and explore the protected beaches of Lower Cape Cod. I figured that the strong, consistent winds might have blown a lot of life into this particular area of the Lower Cape. I had just stocked up on new plugs from the Goose

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Big Fish In Shallow Water
May 18, 2016

Ryan Collins I thought my coffee tasted a little strange, so I asked Jack Bosch if his cup of Joe tasted a little salty. He replied that yes, his coffee was indeed quite salty. That is when it dawned on us that we had been adding salt, not sugar, to our coffees. That was just the

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Boulder Bass | Part #2
April 30, 2016

Garet Suomala This was my first fishing trip of the year with Ryan. He picked me up at my house during the afternoon back on Thursday April 21st. Our plan was to get a bite to eat and then walk out onto the beach and fish. ​After Ryan picked me up, we headed to downtown Hyannis. I

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Our First Trip Of The Year
November 3, 2015

This is the final installment in a series of posts and videos about my 27 mile surfcasting journey along Cape Cod’s Great Beach. Click here to read part #3, click here to read part #2 and click here to read part #1. Ryan Collins The sky was pitch black and I had never seen the

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A Look Back at the Final Leg of my 27 Mile Journey
October 8, 2015

This is part #3 of a series of posts and videos about my 27 mile surfcasting journey along Cape Cod’s Great Beach. Click here to read part #2 andclick here to read part #1.The warm sun coupled with the potential of striped bass feeding in the shallows jolted my body into action. Newfound energy coursed

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The “Wildest” Place to Fish on Cape Cod
September 30, 2015

This is part #2 of a series of posts about my 27 mile hike along Cape Cod’s Great Backside Beach. Click here to read part #1.It was 8:30pm by the time I reached Ballston Beach in Truro, which at this time of the year, means the sky was pitch black. In fact the past 3

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What it’s Like to Spend a Night on Cape Cod’s Great Beach
September 29, 2015

This video clip which I filmed during a recent surfcasting expedition highlights one big reason why I feel you should always work the plug all the way to your feet. Sometimes the biggest bass are swimming in just inches of water…​

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Here’s Why You Should Fish A Plug All The Way To Your Feet!
September 25, 2015

Wow! I cannot believe it has been a full week since I embarked on this journey. What an experience it was walking and casting the 27 miles from Coast Guard Beach in Eastham, to Race Point in Provincetown.A lot happened each day of the journey, and in this post I am going to do my

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Scenes from Day 1 of “The 27 Mile Journey”