Kevin Collins
Welcome to our season finale edition of the My Fishing Cape Cod podcast.
For most of the 2016 season these podcasts have been reserved just for members of My Fishing Cape Cod.
However because this is our last podcast episode of the season, we have decided to make this particular podcast available for everyone to listen to.
This year's podcast has been a great ride and it has been a pleasure having you listen-in. We have a big show in store for you today, so let's dive right in.
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We start off with MFCC Creator Ryan Collins, who joined us in studio for just the third time this season. Aside from updating us on his fishing, Ryan also gives us a full preview of what's ahead for My Fishing Cape Cod.
Next we get a full update on Martha's Vineyard from island surfcaster Brian McCarty. Brian gives us the full scoop on the MV Derby, as well as his recent experiences surfcasting the island with members of MFCC.
In this finale episode we again welcome special guest Troy Bruce of Bruce Bros. Charters in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Troy updates us on the giant bite up north, and shares some interesting news about Canadian stripers.
As always we catch up with captain Eric Stewart from the Goose Hummock Shops in Orleans and Dennis. We spoke with Eric as he was steaming home from the tuna grounds with a 500 pound bluefin tuna on the deck.
Of course no podcast would be complete without a call to Jeff Miller of Canal Bait & Tackle. It has been mostly small fish in the Ditch according to Jeff, but he is expecting that to change very soon with these big double star tides.
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I really enjoyed being a part of this seasons podcasts. Ryan, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to give Martha’s Vineyard a voice. I hope that it has encouraged MFCC members to make the trek to the islands. If any of you are in the area, please don’t be a stranger.
Great work this season!
A wonderful experience . Thank you. Ryan you’re great!
Glad you have enjoyed this year’s podcast!
Lots more new additions to come this fall/winter.