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April 18th, 2008

All the herring runs on Cape Cod reporting migrating herring.  Use herring pattern flies and plugs that match herring and anglers should be succesful in the estuary.  Reports of small stripers along the south side.  Plenty of trout action and early season pre-spawn large mouth and smallmouth in the many ponds on Cape Cod. 
October 19th, 2007
October stripers Cape cod

Fall Fishing, 2007

Look for great fall fishing thru October

 Blitz, Blitz, Blitz, surf pluggin, fly roddin, big bass... Bluefish going crazy

Labor Day, 2007

This is the time of the year when bass and blues will be heavily pushing bait to the surface.  There is tons of small sized bait fished all over the Cape.  In Cape Cod Bay we are seeing the first run or really big migrating Bass coming down from Maine.  Tuna still 15 to 20 miles south of Chatham.  Look for the rivers to fill back up with bass as they chase the smaller bait fish inward this time of year.  So the fly guys have the 2nd wave from the salt marshes again, better then the duldroms of heated up water in mid summer.  The air temp is in the 70's and will remain here for 3 or 4 weeks and gradually start to drop.  As the temps drop the bass will become even more active and start their fall feeding for the winter.  Blue fish will be exploding on the surface over the next 3 weeks.  false albacore are here in nantucket sound as well including spanish mackeral and bonito.

August 12 -15, 2007

Big news off Chatham North beach as a great white took a seal and this was witnessed by the beach going crowd.  Seal population from provincetown to tip of Monomoy estimated at 4000 to 6500.

21 miles south of Chatham first light the tuna bite.  In the shipping lanes yesterday minke whale and humpback breaching. 

Hankerchief shoals first report of false albacore.  South below Nantucket and the Vineyard to the Canyons yellow tail, white marlin, and dolphin.

Great fishing. 

July 28th, 2007

Cape Cod Bay all week larger stripers mixed in with blues not too shabby.  Blue fin tuna south of Chatham like 20 miles bite at first light.  Nantucket Sound full of bluefish.  Shark fishing on as the water temp has really came up over the last several weeks.  Martha's Vineyard annual shark tournament with winner on a 500 pound Thresher shark.  Most pelagic species canyon fishing.  Dog fish and blue shark on.

July 20th, 2007

Solid striper and blue fishing.  Decent Tuna bite.  Pelagic species available. 

July 12th, 2007

Pretty decent fishing larger stripers in the rips at monomoy tip taking surface stuff. Mix of fog this week led to some interesting fishing.  Cape Cod Bay doing fine.  Pelagic species here.

July 4th weekend 2007

Definately the busy time of the year for boating traffic.  For fishing, best bet is to plan your trip early in the morning or later in the evening as this helps to keep anglers out of the traffic.  Also this time of year fish tend to spook easier compared to the spring.  This is due to a combiantion of factors including higher sun, more pressure, and more boat activity.  If you plan your trip on the moving tides this will help to catch more fish especially this time of year.  When the tide moves at certain times it can trigger the eating patterns of the game species.  All the bait shops on Cape Cod have tide charts. 

Hankerchief shoals reporting nice schools of stripers on July 3rd.  Blue fin tuna off chatham 7 miles and tuna bite has been on at Stellwagon over the last two weeks.

The south side estuaries water temp is heating up look for the stripers to move out into cooler water.  Stripers hitting hard on Harwich jetties today.

June 21`st, 2007
Plenty of action bluefish all over nantucket sound close to the beaches around Chatham and Harwich.  Brewster flats on fire with smaller stipers.  Can't really miss during these weeks in June

June 18th, 2007

Much wind this week on all sides of the Cape blowing from the north east and also northwest.  This weekend the wind is settling down abit switching over to south west, yet still bringing high seas.  Sunday and Monday looks like great days for fishing just in time for father's day.  For those brave enough to fish in the bad conditions this week plenty of action.  The fish are here,  Reports of 30 to 40 pound stripers off Hyannis Harbor /Bishops.  Bluefish pretty much all over Nauntucket Sound and they are close to shore.  25 inch stipers hot on flies as well pretty much all over.  June is a great month for fly fishing on Cape Cod.  You can't really miss.  Lots of Action on the 18 to 25 inch stripers Brewster flats, pleasant Bay and south side estuaries. 

June 12th, 2007

Nice pods of bluefish on the south side beaches and jetties moving up and down the beach on small sand eels.

June 5th,2007

Great action Cape wide.  Bit of nasty weather this week.  Plenty of action for 18 to 25 inch stripers. 

Memorial Day 2007,
Plenty of action over the last several weeks.  Lots of striped bass in the 25 inch range.  Look for all sorts of action in all the estuaries on Cape Cod.  Weather has turned nice this week making for delightful fishing.

April 2nd, 2007

First pods of herring are showing up coming in from the ocean on Cape Cod Bay through to the creeks and up into the mill ponds.  Look for striper activity at the jetty lines and far up into Scortons, Paynes, or Quivet Creek.  Also look for the herring gulls and this will show the path to the herring.

All over the Cape this activity will continue through April and into May.  Use lare 6 to 10 inch herring immitating plugs.  The herring have a blueish/black top going into sort of greenish at times and pearl in the body.  So use colored plugs that match this, and don't ask us why chartruse works but at this time of year it works well.

October 20th, 2006

Fish still here, when the sun is out the weather is in the 50's and 60's. 

October 5th, 2006

Menhaden/ Bunker/Pogie? whatever they are here and in the harbors heavy.  Bigger blue fish slashing through these pods.  Herring fry dropping down from the mill ponds smaller stripers still deep up into the estuaries, maybe they never leave?   Migrate south?  Bigger stripers coming down through the canal on the south migration. Albies off Nantucket.  Tuna off Chatham still in 8 to 10 mile range.  South side jetties medium sized blue fish cruising up the beaches on pods of bait.  Fall run an fishing all around still very good and it will get better water temp still is 61 degrees.

September 22nd, 2006

I fished Quivet Creek, Pleasant Bay, Harding's Beach, and Scorton's.  The herring fry are dropping down from the ponds and the sripers are staging in the estuaries.  This is classic fall action with tail hitting on top popper heaven.  I found very aggressive striper feeding in all of these locations.  The smaller blues can be chased down at sporadic beach activity all along the south side jetties)look for birds working).  Several harbors are showing very large schools or menhaden with slashing real big blue fish outside the bait balls.  Over the last three weeks plenty of pelagic species action with football size tuna from 4 miles to 8 miles off chatham.  Sporadic false albacore action in Nantucket sound up to Buzzards bay.  Monomoy tip to Nantucket rips producing large blues.  Large stripers taken on wire trolling methods such as tube and worm, jigging, and big spoons in those rips as well.   

Septmber 2nd, 2006

Earnesto is in and bringing winds strong from the North East.  Surf advisory.  These conditions can blow in big pods of bait on the outerbeaches, but generally this is snotty fishing.  For seasoned surf casters this can provide a real chance to catch large fish.  But you have to know what you are doing.  Race point has the mung. Best bet is to fish the harbors; Stage, Wellfleet, Pamet, Barnstable are all holding fish.  Mostly small blues mixed in with sporadic striper activity.  Tip of Monomoy rips have produced most of the good fishing at the last stretch on August.  Water and air temperatures have dropped and start to look for serious action on all the beaches especially bluefish and false albacore.  Tuna have come closer to Chatham in the past week.  Maybe they might keep coming up to the beaches from P-town down to Chatham. 

August 24th, 2006

Strike my last report regarding false albacore, they are here from tip of monomoy towards Morris Island.  Plenty of bluefish all over the Cape and Islands. Stripers are kind of hanging out at the moment.  Pelagic species abound.  Sharks as well.

August 22nd, 2006

Tuna are in and have been here.  No false albacore yet.  Plenty of bluefish.  The stripers have been picky since last week.  They started to get excited on Sunday morning again.  Best fishing tip of Monomoy.  Tuna 12 miles off Chatham.  Cape Cod Bay dogfish and blues.  Decent surface action on outside beaches sporadic.  Birds working in Pleasant Bay and Nauset Inlet smaller bluefish and pod cruising stripers.  Stage harbor snapper blues.  South side jetties blue fish.  Top of Cape Cod Bay Stellwagen Bigger tuna slashing on blues.  Look for the other pelagic species black fin, albacore, yellow tail, and bonito from now thru September. 

August 8th, 2006

Great fishing in Chatham.  Great white shark sited off monomoy eating a seal.  And a large mako taken this past weekend off monomoy.   Stripers at the first bouy off chatham light.  Plenty of big fish cape Cod bay on jig and trolling. 

June 15th, 2006

Great fishing everywhere.

June 1st , 2006,

We have had tremendous success with stripers in the 18 to 22 inch range the past several weeks and into this week.  We fish the Atlantic side Pleasant Bay and have done well, south side jetties producing larger stripers in 28 inch range.  North side is full of smaller stripers with pods of larger cruisers.  We have been using white, pink, and yellow plastic slugos, twister tails, at times with small jig heads or rigging weedless.  Fly Fisherman using small decievers, half and half, in white and green have had major success as well.  A major sand eel hatch just occured this week on the Brewster flats.  Two weeks prior large pods of squid in Nantucket Sound.  Cut Mackeral, clam belly, or frozen squid cast out about 30 yards off shore on a fish finder seems to be working well.  Two handed spey-flyrod in the rips have produced fish. 

May 18th 2006,

This striper was landed using a cut mackeral/ with fish finder cast about 30 yards off shore on the south side jetties in Harwichport.  The smaller stripers have been in heavy for the past two weeks and the larger bass are moving in now as well.

May 17th,

First Sunny Day in a stretch.  Although the air temperature has been cold this May and it has been very rainy plenty of action abounds.  Stipers everywhere in the rivers and harbors.

May 5th, 2006

The air temp today and tommorrow has risen.  The trees still have buds on them with no leaves in New England.  The river estuary systems are full of 18 to 22 ich striped bass. Swan River in Dennis, Oyster River in Chatham,  and the Herring river in Wellfleet are reporting plenty of fish.  The reason the stripers frequent these rivers this time of year in in chase of the migrating herring which move up into the Mill ponds and feeder streams to spawn.

April 27th , 2006 

This nice striper was taken on the Swan River estuary in Dennis today.  The fish lazily took the large herring plug.  The water is still sort of cold and the fish are her on Cape, but not so active.  Lots of one's and two's.  As soon as the water temp starts to rise these fish will get much more active.  Don't worry I released the fish after the photo was taken. 

Michael Mullaney

May 5th, 2005

This client is enjoying the fight of the striped bass.  Fishing in the estuary on a Kayak is fun during the springtime. Note the striper in the cockpit of the boat( his head has a white 6 inch mister twister tail grub) in it.  The white tailed mister twister is a good overall attractor pattern which can be used all season long.  We also landed many stripers using a medium diving herring plug.  This time of year the fish will not hit a surface popping plug as much as the medium divers. 

April 6th, 2006

Pod of herring staging in a pool getting ready to move up the fish ladder into a fresh water Mill Pond.  The herring come out of the Atlantic to spawn.  Note the 100's of fish in the photo.

April 6th, 2006

The herring runs need to be free of obstruction this time of year.  Each town on the Cape has a run.  There is a town warden who monitors each run during April to ensure that noone takes the herring or handles them.  If you handle these fish when they are on this journey the could get so stressed and not make the journey. 

Oct 16, 2005

Last week we had a stretch of rain which lasted about 8 days.  However, the water temperature on Cape is still warm compared to previous years.  I caught 25 stripers in a south side estuary today.  The fishing will be good throughout Novemeber this season.  The inland river systems of New England are at flood stages due to the heavy rains and this has adversly affected fall trout fishing.  Before winter hits come to the Cape and we'll satisfy you.  First day of bow season in Mass was yesterday.  This time of year hunt or fish?  That is a true conundrum.

 

Oct 2, 2005

All areas of the cape exploding with action, bluefish in all size range, tuna, false albacore and stripers.  And this is going to last to Hallwoeen, the water is still warm, book a trip now!

September 24 to Oct 15th, 2005

This past week has been fantastic fishing.  Cape Cod Bay  fish in the 30 pound range on green/black jigs.  2 miles off Chatham to Nauset beach football size tuna on the surface.  Large schools of Menhaden with 10 plus pound bluefish slashing.  All estuaries full of silversides.  Brewster flats still has peanut bunker and this year's stock of bait has been the largest in memory.  Really big balls of peanut bunker in close to the shore. 

 

September , 2005

This is the best month to fish the Cape.  Weather in the high 70's and low 80's.  Brewster flats on fire with stripers.  Massive balls of bait.  Nantucket sound with schools of blues cruising from Hardings beach to the Bass river.  Football size Tuna are currently being landed in Cape Cod Bay.  Large stripers off Chatham down to tip of Monomoy.  Nauset beach to Race point schools of blues.  Provincetown herring beach all into the harbor as well.

August 18th, 2005

Here is the reports.  Cape Cod Bay in 35 to 50 foot of water jigging with green/black color 3 ounce jigs.  Trolling with wine color tubes / worm.  Brewster flats holding all stripers.  Nauset beach full of bluefish chacing peanut bunker.  Nantucket sound from Hardings beach to Yarmouth massive schools of bluefish with false albacore on the outside of these blitz activity throughout the day, predominant 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm.  Chatham bouy down to tip of monomoy large keeper stripers in 35 foot of water and football sized bluefin tuna as well.  We caught 7 bluefin today Atlantic side off monomoy.  Sankaty light between Monomoy full of fish with bonito and stripers and blues.  what more can you ask for, and for the next thirty days it is only going to get better.

August 15, 2005

Summer in full swing with bonito, football size tuna, and flase albacore in with the mix of stripers and blues. 

August 4, 2005

Chatham inlet reporting large stripers in the 40 inch range.  Cape Cod Bay at Billingsgate shoal success on the tube and worm or jigging.  Pleasant Bay 25 inch stripers and snapper blues on the incomming tide, but watch out for seal activity.  Brewster flats on the low tide.

July22, 2005,

Water started to warm up this week. Bluefish are in and Pelagic species such as tuna and billfish are sporadically landed. The boys from Bowdoin are back!

 

July 20,2005

Can you see the seal in the photo?  This week has been very good fishing.  Bigger stripers all over the cape.  Bluefish in as well.  Tuna are showing up off Chatham in 80 to 120 feet.  Since the season started late with the cold weather the water is still cold 62 to 65 degrees. 

Come do a kayak trip with us and fish with the seals!!!

July 11, 2005

Barnstable harbor full of fluke, Billingsgate shoals stripers at 27 pound range, snapper blues outside Sesuit Harbor.  Water temp in Cape Cod Bay 62 degrees.

 

 

 

 

July 4 Weekend, 2005

The Holdiay is here and the weather forecast looks great for the whole weekend.  Plan your fishing trip around the moving tide either flood or ebb!

June 29, 2005

The water temperature in the Chatham area is still cold.  Cloudy today and as the  outgoing tide started to move around 10:00 am this morning the action picked up. 

 

 

June 16, 2005

All in all just a great week for fishing.  The weather air temp is in the 60's and the Atlantic Ocean water from Chatham to Nauset is 50 to 55 degrees, in Pleasant bay on the sand flats the water temperatures are warming and tailing bluefish can be sight fished for at this time. 

 

June 14,2005

Brewster flats plenty of stripers cruising in pods and are hitting perfection casts.  Bluefish in 5 pound plus range taking small anchovy style baitfish just out of Chatham inlet.  Pleasant bay bluefish. Barnstable Harbor full of bass feading on sand eels.  Shoals in Cape Cod Bay reporting large stripers.  All in all a pretty darn good stretch fish seem to be everywhere.

June 2, 2005

This striper was 36 inches and took squid rigged with fish finder, 16 inch lead 25 lb test.  The striper came in on the night incoming tide at one of the south side rivers.  The month of June will produce some of the bigger fish of the season.  The bluefish are in at The Vineyard and Cotuit.

May 29, 2005

Jebb did a great job today learning how to Salt water fly cast on the Mitchell's river estuary system.  Today was mostly sunny with great striper action around the Harding's beach area.  Brewster flats is also producing fish today.

May 27, Memorial Day weekend is here, 2005

This striper was taken on a Monomoy flatwing fly in gray/white. The fish was released and was just shy of 30 inches.  The striper took me into my backing twice.  I was using a temple fork eight weight rod with buckskin floating line.  The fish hit the fly on the outgoing tide near the Morris island/harding beach area.

Mully

May 27, 2005

This striper was taken on the incoming tide using an olive/white six inch slugo. The jetties were calm with the wind blowing from the north today and making the Nantucket Sound very calm.  The air temperature was in the 50's and has turned much better compared to this week's continual Nor'easter.  This weekend should be decent fishing as everything settles down. My suggestion is to try and work the incoming tide.

Mully

 

May 26, 2005

The weather has been truly difficult this past 7 days.  Strong nor'easter has shut down access to nauset beach.

May 20, 2005

Today cloudy, and that is ok.  On the fly rod with small and medium stipers hitting flies.  The fish are very agressive today.  Olive/white, pink, and white color flies working best.

May 19, 2005

The Nantucket Sound side is still producing lots of stripers.  The wind was calm today until midafternoon.  The wind picked up slightly.  In the photo is a typical Cape Cod scene in the Chatham area.  Mid afternoon several stipers landed.  Suggestion, try to fish the incoming tide.  Stripers like moving water.

May 18, 2005

The smaller stripers are in heavy on the south side.  Today I tried a trick.  I took my surf rod with me and used a striper swiper small plug making three casts.  The first to the right , the second at twelve o'clock down the middle, and and the thrid to the left.  Bringing the plug back very quick.  Then I grabbed my fly rod eight weight with a pink weighted eye minnow or clouser fly and casted away.  It worked like a charm landing 6 very nice stripers on the fly rod.  The stripers were landed in very shallow water and it is worth noting that they act very similiar to bone fish in how they will chase the fly for many yards and several times three or four fish battled for the fly.

May 16, 2005

If you are into weather in the 50's with not so much wind and Nantucket Sound free of weeds and did I mention that the jetties from Stage Harbor to Hyannis are full of 22 to 26 inch stripers?  As far as it goes it doesn't get any better than this for wade fishing in relation to Cape Cod's south side.  So why are you not calling us to do a tour?

Mully 

May 12, 2005

The wind came from the north today and it was very miserable until about 4:00 pm in the afternoon, and yesterday Boston had prefect weather in the 70's which makes us unhappy on the Cape..jealuous.. on the Cape it was all fog bank.  We kept one keeper and in the belly was an eight inch squid.  At sunset( 8:00pm) the wind died down and all I saw was sporatic swirls of stripers taking squid on the surface. Perfcet for the fly rod.  I landed several stripers at twilight after the crowd had gone home for supper.  Pictured is a nice striper landed at 6:45pm on the south side(nantucket sound).

May 12, 2005

South side jetty action. Pretty interesting night.  The squid are in. Calimari 8 inch biggin and the bass have the choice of looking for herring or squid.  At sunset tonight the stripers were tailing on the southside for pods of squid. The fish hit all sorts of lures and are feeding up... and  they were not so finicky about the lure choice.

May 10, 2005

The weather was high and dry today. South side cruising pods of stripers just off the jetties.  Try at high tide. Or cruize the jetty line in a flats style boat as the current changes Ebb or Flood.  In the photo below a nice keeper sized fish caught today on the south side(Nantucket sound).

Mully

May 9, 2005

This nice sized striper was landed today in the estuary.  Slack high tide mark. This week should be decent fishing now that the Nor'easter is gone.  Try the inland estuaries if the beaches are too cold.  The stiper took a 7 inch silver and black on top medium diver plug.

Mully

May 7, 2005

The past three days have brought wicked weather to the Cape & Islands. A strong Nor'easter drove the fishing into oblivion over this weekend.  Air temp in the 40's wind gusts up to 50mph.  Best bet today is to look for Bill Belamy or Blackbeard treasure on the beach as the sand movement was intense. Conditions will improve this week and the bite should get better each day.

Mully

May 4, 2005

The sky was high and dry today with little wind.  Perfect day to break out the fly rod.  Olive white weighted minnows used at the mouth of a river on the south side at low tide 6 or seven stripers very agressive in the 18 to 22 inch range. Fly rod used was a 9 foot eight weight with intermediate clear line. Line strength 12 pound test.

Mully

5/3/05 striper

May 3, 2005

The south side estuaries are seeing the first stripers.  The theory is that the stripers are coming into the creeks and rivers to feed up on the migrating herring.  Pictured is land captain Michael Mullaney with the first striper of the 05' season.  The striper took a 7 inch plastic herring , black on top with pearl body and flex tail.  Michael's notes; "Last night I tried fishing one of the rivers at the incoming tide, the wind coming off Nantucket sound was heavy and blowing red weeds into the river mouth.  I tried the same river at the outgoing tide between 1:30 in the afternoon and 4:00 on the next day and the water had less debri in it.  The weeds were less and the water was at a lower volume with the ebb, the stripers hit the herring pattern and another guy down the stream from me took several small stripers on a fly.  The fish ranged from 9 inch little stripers(size of a herring) to about 22 inch stripers were the biggest I caught for the day.  I had a 14 inch stiper try to inhale a 7 inch plug.  When the the wind is really blowing on the south side try to fish the outgoing tide on these rivers systems.  The less volume of water may help the fish to see your plug? The fish seemed to like the fly or the plug moving at a decent rate. The water was slightly tainted due to the high wind conditions. I also noticed sportatic herring tired and  wallowing in several slack water areas.  I would sort of make the plastic herring jump as it first hit the water on the cast, moving it, sometimes stop it, then move it really fast again. The fish seemed to go after either a fast moving plug or an eratic pluggin motion."

Mully

 

4/21/05

 The air temperature hit close to 70's several times this week. Sporatic striper activity.  The herring runs are full of migrating fish.  Stony Creek reported a decent pod of fish.   Water temperature is still slightly cold best bet is to go trout fishing in the various ponds.  Selective stripers are being taken at river and ocean connecting spots.

Mully