June 3 2016

Weekend Report

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Kevin Collins

Hello everybody and welcome to another edition of the My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast. 

I'm your friendly neighborhood host Kevin Collins,  glad to be back with you for another week.

June is here and the 40+ pound bass have arrived! The change in the calendar has also officially opened the commercial Bluefin Tuna season as well. 

We have an action packed show planned for you today, and as we have done the past 3-4 weeks, we are going to keep the full show for members only.

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In This Episode 

So to give you a little preview of what's coming up in today's program, we are going to start if off with MFCC creator Ryan Collins. Ryan will update us on his latest surf-casting expedition on Lower Cape Cod.

​We'll then be joined by Captain Eric Stewart of the Goose Hummock Shops in Orleans and Dennis. Captain Eric has some very exciting news on the blue fin tuna fishing in the waters off Cape Cod. 

Lastly, we will talk stripers with Jeff Miller of Canal Bait and Tackle. Jeff has some very valuable information on the tides this week and how it will affect the fishing in the canal. ​

Please join My Fishing Cape Cod to access the full 30 minute podcast.

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  • Awesome work again, Kevin. Thanks for asking about Plymouth!

    On my way to the canal from Plymouth bay last week, I noticed a few boats trolling through what I thought were boulder fields right off of Ellisville. Seems like it could be very fishy, and that seems to be affirmed by Jeff Miller. I may have to give it a try.

    We had some good action in Plymouth Bay this past weekend. Working on maybe typing it up as a report

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