October 27 2024

October 27th Tautog, Striper, Tuna, Cod & Haddock Report with Bruno Demir

by Kevin Collins

The My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast provides fishing reports from Cape Cod bait & tackle shops and local experts, all to help you catch more fish on Cape Cod! 

Enjoy one free report per week, or join MFCC as a member (or login with your username/password) to access additional reports published every couple of days May-October here on the website. 

Welcome to our final 2024 edition of the My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast presented by Cape & Islands Mitsubishi! In our last podcast of the season, we welcome proud MFCC member Bruno Demir into the show for a detailed report on a multitude of species being caught in the waters off Cape Cod.

Bruno begins with the red hot Tautog bite happening right now off the south side of Cape Cod and into the sounds. Tog are also being successfully targeted inside Cape Cod Bay and Buzzards Bay as well. Bruno provides information on how to properly situate your boat, create a chum slick, and catch keeper size Tog!

This podcast also gives a Striped Bass report from Monomoy, Cod & Haddock report from deeper waters east of Chatham, and Blue Fin Tuna which are being spotted very close to shore in less than 50 feet of water! 

Tight lines, take care, and thank you for listening! ðŸŽ£

About the author 

Kevin Collins

Kevin spent a decade with the New England Patriots and New England Revolution producing podcasts and other digital content. Currently he is the host and producer of the podcasts here on My Fishing Cape Cod. Kevin grew up on the beach in Plymouth, MA and has salt water running through his veins.


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