My Fishing Cape Cod members gather around as we dive into a comprehensive Zoom call crafted from a seasoned fisherman's insights.
Our journey through this 1hr and 30 minute Zoom is tailored to elevate your 2025 springtime fishing experience, focusing on 3 different fish types, including the cunning Tautog, the beautiful Black Sea Bass, and the most popular inshore fish in our waters, the Striper.
Let’s reel in the knowledge we gained after our latest zoom session with Captain Cullen (one of our group fishing trip captains) and discover advanced tips, ideal setups, and the perfect times to catch your preferred species this spring on Cape!
Tautog Tactics
In this Zoom Call with captain Cullen, he talks about tautog and specifically our tautog group trips, starting at the 7 minute 24 second mark. Simply click play below.

Sea Bass Strategies for Spring
We talk about black sea bass starting at the 41 minute 02 second mark. Simply click play below.

Rips Fishing for Stripers
We talk about rips fishing for stripers starting at the 56 minute 29 second mark. Simply click play below.

Live Bait Fishing for Stripers
We talk about live bait fishing for stripers starting at the 1 hour 15 minute 59 second mark.
Simply click play below.

In Conclusion
As we move into the 2025 season, I hope you find these insights and proven strategies as valuable as I have found them to be. Captain Cullen shared a wealth of inshore fishing knowledge during this Zoom call and we are super fortunate to have him as part of MFCC.
Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting started, I feel the valuable techniques shared in this Zoom will definitely enhance your spring fishing adventures. From all of us at My Fishing Cape Cod, we wish you tight lines, calm seas, and memorable catches in the upcoming season.
Here's to making 2025 your best year yet on the waters of Cape Cod!
As always, tight lines!
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Lots of great information! Thanks for posting this!
Our pleasure Gretchen!