September 17, 2020

All this week I have been busy editing a giant tuna fishing episode for season #4 of My Fishing Cape Cod TV, which will air during the winter of 2021. Today I wanted to share a sneak peek of humpback whales for My Fishing Cape Cod members to check out.Locating “the life” is typically pretty important

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Humpback Whales at the Regal Sword East of Chatham
September 16, 2020

I filmed this video on September 14th in the evening. It was during the incoming tide in a cove in Buzzard’s Bay.  You can tell by the water that this is more of a cove-type area, as opposed to say Monomoy where the water is crystal clear.There’s a few things going on in this video

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The Difference Between Striper & Albie Feeds
September 10, 2020

Usually starting sometime in early or mid-August, peanut bunker arrive along the Cape Cod and Massachusetts coastlines. The peanut bunker schools will remain plentiful in the region throughout September, and often well into October and November.Last week I shared this report about shallow-water peanut bunker blitzes. In today’s report, I would like to share with you

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Cape Cod’s Deep-Water Peanut Bunker Blitzes
September 2, 2020

There is nothing more exciting than a shoreline blitz! In this post you’ll see brand new images and video of stripers on the hunt in shallow water. I filmed the following clips on August 29th and August 30th. On these days peanut bunker were being trapped in shallow by stripers.In this first video from 8/29, a

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Cape Cod’s Shallow-Water Peanut Bunker Blitzes
August 27, 2020

False albacore have arrived in Cape waters, and today I wanted to share the first TV episode we ever created about fishing for albies.  This will be a good watch for anyone interested in learning about false albacore fishing around Cape Cod & the Islands. You’ll get advice for targeting albies with spinning and fly fishing

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False Albie Fishing on Cape Cod | Full Episode
August 19, 2020

A lot of my striper fishing is done using artificial lures. However, over the past few years I have enjoyed fishing for bass with chunk bait. I’ve found that stripers will often show interest in chunk baits, even during the middle of a hot summer day, when nothing else is working.However, I recently learned a valuable

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Why You Should Match Your Bait To The Size Of The Stripers
August 18, 2020

This clip was filmed on July 22nd of 2019. Somehow I never got around to sharing it, but I figured better late than never! During this trip myself and a crew of members from My Fishing Cape Cod were fishing with captain Cullen of Cape Star Charters. If you look real close in the video below, you

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Live Mackerel Tuna Fishing at the Regal Sword
August 16, 2020

In this new video, you’ll go underwater to watch as a massive school of menhaden (pogies) actively filter-feeds along the ocean bottom. After watching, I feel you will have a better understanding why menhaden are often referred to as the “vacuum cleaners” of the ocean!I used underwater cameras to film this school of menhaden last week

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Filter-Feeding Menhaden | Caught On Camera
August 10, 2020

Yesterday we had another great bluefin tuna fishing trip at the Regal Sword with my friend Cullen of Cape Star Charters. Also onboard for this trip were My Fishing Cape Cod members John Conroy, David Hoganson and his 13 year old son Carter.The bite was really, really good and I was able to capture some footage

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Giant Bluefin Tunas Attacking Mackerel | Filmed Underwater
July 26, 2020

My dad and I had a great day-trip to the canyons this past Wednesday July 22nd. We left the Nantucket Boat Basin at 4:30 am and headed straight for the tip of Veatch Canyon. We chose Veatch due to some fresh intel we gathered a day or two prior to the trip. The ride out was

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Veatch Canyon | Offshore Fishing Report
July 21, 2020

Yesterday I took a break from saltwater, and went snorkeling at a local freshwater pond. The abundant sunshine and crystal clear water made it feel almost tropical!  Cape Cod is famous for its saltwater beaches and saltwater fishing, but it’s also home to more than 300 beautiful ponds-most of which were formed thousands of years

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A Summertime Freshwater Paradise