May 16 2026

Navigate Your Way to More Fish: Captain Segull Charts Bundle Giveaway!

by Ryan Collins

As we wrap up the Offseason Saturday Surprises and prepare for the exciting spring run ahead, we’re going out with a bang! We’re thrilled to announce our final offseason giveaway featuring a complete Captain Segull Sportfishing Charts Cape Cod Bundle – your ultimate guide to finding fish throughout Cape Cod waters. 3 lucky winners will receive all five premium charts covering many productive fishing areas from the Canal to the Islands!

The Ultimate Cape Cod Fishing Reference

Captain Segull’s Charts are designed for the serious sport fisherman. They show you fishing spots that will help you catch fish. These charts highlight more fishing locations than any app or GPS unit on the market, giving you insider knowledge obtained over the years from charter and commercial captains.

All charts are laminated, waterproof, and in full color – built to withstand the marine environment whether you’re keeping them on the boat, studying them at home, or referencing them at the dock.

What’s Included in the Bundle

Chart #1 - Buzzard’s Bay (19″ x 26″) – Unlock the productive waters of Buzzard’s Bay with detailed fishing hot spots throughout this diverse fishery.

Chart #2 - Cape Cod Bay (19″ x 26″) – From the flats to deeper water structure, this chart reveals the prime locations throughout Cape Cod Bay.

Chart #3 - South Coast of Cape Cod & Monomoy Island (19″ x 26″) – Navigate the legendary waters off Chatham and Monomoy with confidence, knowing where the fish often hold.

Chart #4 - Martha’s Vineyard & Nantucket (19″ x 26″) – Explore the incredible fishing opportunities around both islands.

Chart #5 - Cape Cod Canal (12″ x 18″) – Master the “Big Ditch” with detailed information on the Canal’s most productive locations.

Packed with Essential Information

Each chart is loaded with critical details including:

  • Latitude and longitude (GPS coordinates) for precise navigation
  • Loran lines for traditional navigation reference
  • Contour lines showing depth changes and structure
  • Shore services including fuel docks, loading ramps, kayak launches, pump-out stations, and restaurants
  • Fishing holes with local names – the spots the locals know
  • Coordinates of buoys, inlets, reefs, rigs, and wrecks – the structure that holds fish

From Offseason to Fishing Season

The spring run is now upon us, and it’s time to focus on the fishing! Whether you’re targeting early season tautog in Buzzard’s Bay, working the flats of Cape Cod Bay for stripers, exploring the rips around Monomoy, fishing the Canal’s legendary currents, or making a run to the Islands, these charts will be your constant companion and guide to success.

This bundle represents the culmination of local knowledge compiled into an easy-to-use format that works whether you have electronics or not. Keep them on your boat, study them before trips, and watch your catch rate improve as you discover new productive spots throughout Cape Cod waters.

Members of My Fishing Cape Cod can enter by leaving a comment here inside the forum.

The winners will be drawn on Saturday May 2nd.

Thank you to everyone who participated in our Offseason Saturday Surprises – now let’s go catch some fish!

Tight lines! 🎣

About the author 

Ryan Collins

Ryan Collins founded My Fishing Cape Cod to share his lifelong passion for the region's exceptional fisheries. Growing up on Cape Cod's beaches and fishing since kindergarten, Ryan transformed his love for the sport into one of New England's most trusted fishing media platforms and membership communities. Based in Bourne, Massachusetts, he produces educational content that helps thousands of anglers experience Cape Cod's world-class fishing while promoting sustainable practices and marine conservation. For Ryan, being on the water remains the ultimate reward—catching fish is simply a bonus.


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