November 21

New Recipe & Seminar Pages

by Ryan Collins

As we move into the cold weather months, I plan on integrating new upgrades and improvements to the My Fishing Cape Cod website. Most recently I have been working on improving the layout of the recipes page, and I have also created a new separate page for seminars.

I also wanted to let you know that starting in February 2023, Lauren will be publishing new and improved recipe posts weekly on Sunday mornings. It should be fun! 

Please stay tuned for more website updates coming soon. đź–Ą

About the author 

Ryan Collins

I'm fortunate to have grown up on the beach, and I've been fishing since kindergarten. I have great family, friends and fishing experiences to be thankful for. Just being out there is enough-catching fish is just a bonus!

  • Hey Ryan, thanks for the update. I think the “saving to our favorites is a great idea.” I was looking for one of you knot videos the other day, specifically tying a loop knot and couldn’t find it. Can you tell me how to find it? I’d like to access some other knot video’s as well. Thanks!

    • I think the “saving to favorites” feature would be very useful for a lot of members. I will definitely be devoting time to figuring out how we can integrate that feature into the site. In the meantime I did a search for “Knots” and here is a link to the results. Maybe one of the videos you are looking for is in there somewhere? Let me know! Maybe I should revise and update some of those posts about knots too. Thanks Leslie and I hope you had a great Thanksgiving.

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