The fall fishing season on Cape Cod is in full swing, and anglers across the region are experiencing success targeting a variety of different species. Based on the latest reports from Amy Wrightson of Sports Port in Hyannis, October is offering diverse opportunities for both shore and boat fishermen.
False Albacore: The Fall Speedsters
False albacore, affectionately known as "albies," have been the talk of the town this week along south facing beaches, providing heart-racing action for those lucky enough to connect with these lightning-fast fish. The albie bite has been concentrated primarily along the south side of Cape Cod, with activity reported from Bass River to West Dennis and extending out towards Monomoy.
In this report, Amy goes into great detail about:
- Productive false albacore fishing areas from shore, kayak, and boat
- False albacore lures and colors that have produced well this week
- South side facing beaches surfcasting, kayak, and boat reports
- Cape Cod Bay surfcasting and boat reports of big striped bass
- A Monomoy report
- Productive striper lures working well this week for Sports Port customers
- Fall run tautog report from along the south side
- Squid being actively targeted around the east end of the Cape Cod Canal
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