July 8 2016

Weekend Report for Cape Cod & The Islands

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Kevin Collins

Hello and welcome to another edition of the MFCC Podcast. This is your host Kevin Collins and it's a pleasure to be back with you for another week.

We have an action packed show for you this week so let's get down to it!

Usually these podcasts are for "members only" but this week we have decided to make this specific podcast available for everyone to listen to.

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In this episode we welcome an exciting new guest, Brian McCarty, who is calling in from Edgartown over on Martha's Vineyard. 

Brian is a member of the MV Surfcaster's Association and he has an intriguing island report to share with us.

We also catch up with captain Eric Stewart from the Goose Hummock Shops in Orleans and Dennis, on Wednesday afternoon as Eric was prepping for a trip to the canyons.

Eric has some exciting news this week, including an account of an orca whale chasing bluefin tuna off the Outer Cape.

As always we touch base with MFCC Creator Ryan Collins, who updates us on all upcoming posts, events, and other My Fishing Cape Cod news.

This week Ryan took a quick break from fishing to focus on his other startup business (myonlinebiz.us) and to make tech updates to the MFCC website.

Lastly, Jeff Miller of Canal Bait & Tackle will join the show, and provides us with positive news coming out of the Cape Cod Canal.

Jeff also provides us with some valuable tips on what plugs and tackle is working the best at the Big Ditch.

Please click play below to listen.

I hope you all enjoy this week's podcast. 

Until we chat again next Friday...​

Tight Lines! ​

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