March 13, 2017

Andrew Burke If you're looking to put a bend in the rod before the striped bass migration returns to the northeast, look no further than the kettle ponds of Cape Cod!Every spring, the Massachusetts Department of Fish & Game stocks suitable ponds with rainbow, brown, and brook trout for anglers ...

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Fishing the Snow Storm – Video Report
March 9, 2017

Garet Suomala Hello My Fishing Cape Cod! Its me again, your friend Garet Suomala. Sorry you guys have not heard from me in a while!Many of you were probably wondering if I fell of the face of the Earth, but the answer is "No." Today I want to let you know ...

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5 Reasons Why Catching Fish Is Always Just A Bonus
March 5, 2017

Ryan Collins On the night of February 27th 2017, I had the pleasure of presenting for the first time to the Rhode Island Saltwater Angler's Association. Around 200 RISAA faithful showed up to hear me present about Surfcasting Cape Cod's Great Beach. I had an awesome time meeting many RISAA members, and ...

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Surfcasting Cape Cod’s Great Beach | RISAA Presentation
February 28, 2017

Ryan Collins Every so often I like to publish learning materials for off-Cape fishing locations.Today I am very excited to share with you a new visual guidebook for surfcasting in and around Boston Harbor. The information in this guidebook came directly from Capt. Sam Streubel of S.O.S. Fishing Charters. Sam has ...

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The Surfcaster’s Guide to Fishing Boston Harbor
February 24, 2017

Ryan Collins Today I want to share with you a new visual guidebook for shark fishing off Cape Cod.This guidebook contains strategies and locations for catching makos, threshers and other species of shark from boats off the Cape. The information in this visual guidebook comes straight from one of Cape ...

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The Guide To Shark Fishing Off Cape Cod
February 20, 2017

Ryan Collins Throughout our trip in Belize I have probably seen more than 100 bonefish, but they have been challenging to hook.Bonefish spook easily and can be very finicky. Plus the wind has been blowing 20 mph, which makes it difficult to cast accurately with the fly rod. I am ...

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My First Bonefish Ever
February 17, 2017

Photos by @lbackerphotography Ryan Collins The bonefish and tarpon here in Belize continue to be an extreme challenge for me. Yesterday I was able to get a bonefish to strike my fly, but I missed the hook set. Today I got smashed by a tarpon, but missed that hook set too. ...

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Barracuda from the Beach
February 15, 2017

Ryan Collins Fortunately for me, Lauren has picked a cabina that just happens to be located within walking distance of an absolutely gorgeous fishing area.We've now explored around quite a bit, and I believe other cabinas are not so lucky. I think we are very fortunate to be located where ...

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Fishing Belize | Day #2 VIDEO
February 13, 2017

Photos by @lbackerphotography Ryan Collins This week Lauren and I are honeymooning and fishing in the country of Belize.We've already seen a bunch of bonefish and saltwater crocodiles, and have met some awesome ex-Pats and local Belizians.  Fortunately we flew out of Boston yesterday morning in the nick of time, ...

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Fishing in Belize | Day #1
February 9, 2017

Ryan Collins Today I want to share with you a brand new seminar which will give you a behind-the-scenes look at my "typical" season of fishing on Cape Cod.This seminar was recorded live on the evening of February 7th, 2017 at the Falmouth Fisherman's Association. This video seminar has a running ...

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A Season of Fishing on Cape Cod | Video Seminar
February 6, 2017

Ryan Collins Giant bluefin tuna can be extremely fickle creatures when they want to be. Even a 1,000 pound tuna may shy away from a poorly presented live bait.When you finally do get a bite, there is always a chance of the hook popping, equipment malfunctioning, or the fish chaffing ...

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How to Use Tuna Bombs when Fishing for Giant Bluefin Tuna