Cape Cod Fishing Report – December 2, 2021
Freshwater fishing is the main attraction as we head into the first week of December.
Freshwater fishing is the main attraction as we head into the first week of December.
Live lining bait can make for some fast-paced surfcasting action and draw in bigger fish.
Anglers continue to target rock piles around the Cape to find their limit of keeper sized tog.
How a 17-year-old caught a gigantic state record tautog while fishing on a charter boat based out of Newport.
A new underwater perspective of tautog competing with porgies and black sea bass for a jig tipped with a crab.
The fall run is holding steady with a variety of fish around the Cape including albies, tog, bass, and smaller bluefish.
Striper action remains steady for the third week in a row and fall tog season is in full swing.
Tautog fishing comes down to location, tackle, and technique. Here are a few tips to get started.
Congratulations to Jim Zito who won a brand new NorthCoast 210 Center Console fitted with SIMRAD Electronics and powered by Yamaha Outboards.
Short for false albacore, "albies" are the trickest northeast inshore fish to catch, but are well worth the effort. Here are a few tips to get started.