August 5, 2024

For the shore bound angler on the Cape Cod Canal, one alternative to summer’s annual dog-day fishing doldrums is fluke fishing. Given the right set of conditions, fluke fishing from shore can be an enjoyable and productive fair-weather summertime activity. Tackle for Fluke Fishingthe Cape Cod Canal When fluke fishing from the shoreline of the canal,

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Fluke Fishing in the Cape Cod Canal
August 4, 2024

Here’s something to wrap your head around – bluefish that tastes delicious! I’ve never been a big fan of bluefish. They have sharp teeth and oily, fishy, and worst of all blue meat, that makes them less than desirable (at least for me).For a long time, my husband Ryan and I have tried to figure out a

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I Never Liked Bluefish, Until I Tried This Simple Recipe
August 3, 2024

Welcome to our first August edition of the My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast presented by Cape & Islands Mitsubishi! In this episode, we are joined by AJ Coots of Red Top Sporting Goods in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. AJ gives a detailed Cape Cod Canal fishing report with most of the action focused on the East End

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August 3rd Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report with AJ Coots of Red Top
August 2, 2024

Now that August has arrived, many anglers have begun thinking about albie fishing on Cape Cod again. On Cape Cod and throughout southern New England, one of the best areas to find albies from shore are inlets and the nearby beaches. Many inlets on Cape Cod have jetties from which you can fish.In the video below

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Albie Fishing Cape Cod from Shore
July 31, 2024

Welcome to the final July edition of the My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast presented by Cape & Islands Mitsubishi! In this podcast, we visit with proud MFCC Member Bruno Demir. Bruno has been successfully fishing Monomoy for big Striped Bass and gives his latest report on what tides and lures are working best. He also reports an

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July 31st Monomoy Report with Bruno Demir
July 31, 2024

What a week it’s been out on the water!  It’s been a really exciting end to July, and today I’m happy to share some of the most awesome recent catches and stories from our My Fishing Cape Cod community.  Let’s dive in and check out just a few of the latest reports from our dedicated members.

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Top Catches from MFCC | Week of July 31st
July 31, 2024

In many Cape Cod fishing spots, you know if striped bass are being caught. That’s because during the summer, certain Cape Cod fishing areas get so busy that a crowd of anglers (or a fleet of boats) can develop. In these instances, you can easily see when someone’s rod bends over.  If the fish are aggressive,

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How to Catch Striped Bass when Everyone Else is Getting Skunked
July 29, 2024

False albacore will sometimes arrive in Cape Cod’s waters as early as mid-August, which is now right around the corner. Albies are one of the most exciting inshore fish to catch on Cape Cod, and in this video you’ll get a bird’s eye view of some epic albie blitzes from years past. This footage was filmed

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It’s Time to Get Ready for Cape Cod Albies!
July 28, 2024

Now that Ryan and I are getting a handle on our baby Hallie’s sleep schedule, Ryan will be out every week searching and hopefully catching a few slot-size bass. Of course I understand that many anglers these days are strictly catch and release when it comes to stripers, and that’s perfectly fine.  But even for you

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Striped Bass & Roasted Vegetable Tacos
July 26, 2024

Welcome to a late July edition of the My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast presented by Cape & Islands Mitsubishi! In this episode, we visit with Ian McPartland of the Goose Hummock Shop in Orleans, Massachusetts. Ian has been in the surf inside Cape Cod Bay landing big Striped Bass. He has been using several lures that

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July 26th Cape Cod Fishing Report with Ian of the Goose Hummock
July 26, 2024

*This article was originally published on July 11th, 2021 and has been update for 2024. The Monomoy Shoals, located off the southernmost tip of Monomoy Island, encompass a unique topography made up of pebbles, cobblestones and shifting sands.  In fact, constant change is embodied by the term Monomoy Island. Currently Monomoy is a true island, but throughout

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Monomoy Rips Fishing Techniques
July 25, 2024

Lobster fishing has been entrenched in our history for centuries. In colonial times, it was seen as peasant food made for the lower class citizens. That notion has shifted dramatically since those times. Lobster is now one of the staple seafoods across the country and we’re lucky to have such an abundant resource right here in

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Getting Started With Recreational Lobstering