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It was a summer season of few small stripers, even fewer bluefish, and abundant bonito. Now the fall run is playing out, and the hearty anglers begin to turn their thoughts to tautog.
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Albies are erupting in front of you, but you’re not catching a single one. Maddening! Here's a compassionate take on what you can do.
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It would be a bittersweet moment, if it weren't just so much fun to be out fishing.
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It's peak season for false albacore. The speedsters are blitzing. If you can't get out on a boat or kayak, you can still get in on the action.
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A citizens science project is finding new information about the survival of striped bass after they’re caught and released. The data could change the way we fish.
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Fishing from a kayak has become increasingly popular around the Cape and islands, and this time of year it can give an angler an edge when going after false albacore.
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It’s been a season for bonito like no other in recent memory, with the speedsters showing up in numbers across the region and giddy reports from anglers. It hasn't always been this way. Or has it?
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When on the prowl for bluefin tuna, fishers are watching for "first signs" of other ocean life — like dolphins and storm petrels. This week, we hear about a trip 40 miles offshore.
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There's a term for when sharks bite fish off your line: "shark depredation." It's on the uptick, and now even Congress is getting involved.
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ICast bills itself as "the world's largest sportfishing trade show." So what was the talk of the annual conference this past week? How about "live" forward-facing sonar, or a drone to fly your bait out over the water.
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They’re speedy and shaped like a little tuna, and they’ve just arrived in our waters: bonito are here! Their return brings local fishers delight and (often) frustration.
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What fish is dark on one side and light on the other? Lies flat on the bottom and looks up with both eyes? Yes, it's fluke — and now that we're into July, it’s a good moment to fish for them.
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Inshore waters are warming, and that means it's time to start changing how you fish — especially for striped bass.
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Striped bass are chasing squid in waters around the Cape right now. And, as you might imagine, anglers are chasing those striped bass.
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For anglers looking to get out on the water, this recent string of windy days has been frustrating. Fortunately, we live in a place of many options.
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Bluefin tuna have made a remarkable comeback — in part because scientists are uncovering more information about their far-ranging migrations.
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It’s the season for striped bass. You can fish for them from the shore, you can fish for them from a boat, or... if you're out for adventure, you can fish for stripers standing on a kayak.
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It’s not easy fishing – we’re stuck up here in this atmosphere, while the fish we’re trying to catch are down there, in the water, out of sight. But nature offers us clues to what's going on: birds!
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Our Fishing News season begins with the happy return of striped bass to Cape Cod waters. Big fish seem to be in abundance, pointing to concerns about more recent spawning classes.
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Local anglers are putting away the sun shirts and flip-flops and happily reaching for the layers of fleece. From gator blues to tricky tog, fall-weather fishing is something to look forward to.