June 20, 2013

  Man am I exhausted! I think my Mom and Dad are too. This morning’s trip began at the luxurious time of 2:30AM. Who else in the world has retired parents who are not just willing, but eager to jump at the opportunity to go tuna fishing at such an absurd time? I suppose I

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East of Chatham Tuna Fishing Report | June 20
June 20, 2013

Continued from the postĀ East of Chatham Tuna Fishing Report | June 20 Acres upon acres of bait scattered all across the surface. From above birds dive bombed the poor creatures, crashing into the water and causing a ruckus.

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East of Chatham Extended Tuna Fishing Report | June 20
June 18, 2013

Woods Hole is known as one of the most dangerous passages on the entire planet. Swift currents and house-size boulders can making fishing and navigation very challenging. Throw in some fog and a strong wind blowing against the tide and Woods Hole can be downright dangerous. Barnstable Harbor is more towards the other end of

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Kayak Fishing Woods Hole & Barnstable Harbor | June 18 Report
June 18, 2013

Continued from the postĀ Kayak Fishing Woods Hole & Barnstable Harbor | June 18 Report As we eased our way in towards the rocky point, I wondered how in the world we were going to land our kayaks among the boulders. It’s a good thing sea conditions were flat calm, because I highly doubt we would

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Kayak Fishing Woods Hole & Barnstable Harbor | Extended June 18 Report
June 15, 2013

Welcome to the first ever session of the My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast. I think you will enjoy what you are about to listen to. No worries if you unfamiliar with podcasts. A podcast is a fancy word for an audio recording that you can listen to at your leisure. You can listen to this

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MFCC Podcast Session #1
June 14, 2013

Guess what? It looks like we are getting a Nor’ Easter, just in time for the weekend. Well at least we are for today, yet the wind forecast still looks a bit iffy for Saturday and Sunday. Obviously I hope it clears up and calms down, but on Cape Cod you just never know what

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Cape Cod Tuna Fishing Report June 13
June 14, 2013

Continued from the postĀ Cape Cod Tuna Fishing Report June 13 Rain began falling as we cruised out of Plymouth Bay towards the southwest corner of Stellwagen Bank. Based on everything we have gathered there has been a decent bite so far this June at the Bank. Most of the fish I have heard about have

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Cape Cod Tuna Fishing Extended Report June 13
June 12, 2013

Continued from the postĀ A Deadly Old School Striper Technique | June 12 Cape Cod Report By 6AM Andrew and I were on the beach, en route to the massive sand flats of southern Cape Cod Bay. At low tide these sand bars extend for miles in every direction. At times I find it easy to

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A Deadly Old School Striper Technique | Extended June 12 Cape Cod Report
June 8, 2013

It’s been a wet and wild past few days here on Cape Cod. Tropical systems usually don’t hit the Cape this early in June, but in New England anything is possible with the weather. Before the rain began falling down in buckets I was able to sneak out on the boat with some friends from

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Busting Bass and Perfect Weather | Latest Cape Cod Fishing Report
June 8, 2013

Continued from the postĀ Busting Bass and Perfect Weather | Latest Cape Cod Fishing Report We slowly eased into the action and dropped 2 ounce lead heads with 9 inch Bill Hurly soft plastics behind the boat. My plan was to have the guys bounce the jigs on the bottom, while I cast top waters off

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Busting Bass and Perfect Weather | Extended June 5 Report
June 6, 2013

Earlier this week I was browsing the My Fishing Cape Cod forum when one of the posts caught my attention. The guys were chatting about a solid surf casting bite on both top waters and jigs. I was intrigued so I decided to go check things out for myself the very next morning. Half awake

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Ripping Bass off the Bottom
June 6, 2013

Continued from the postĀ Ripping Bass off the Bottom The bass dug hard and used the current to his full advantage. I could feel each shake of his head as he dug for the muddy bottom. Luckily there were no rocks in the vicinity for him to snap me off on. I was using my lighter

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Ripping Bass off the Bottom | Extended June 4 Report