The Cape Cod Canal is among the East Coast's uppermost striped bass fishing hotspots. Long Island, NY may be the sole area on Earth eclipsing the Cape Cod Canal in terms of productivity and popularity with surfcasters.
The Cape Cod Canal is but one of just a handful of areas along the striper coast where folks casting from shore regularly land 20, 30, 40 and 50 plus pound bass.
There is an enormous learning curve with regards to catching big fish from the "Big Ditch". Learning the methods, tidal changes, and best spots normally takes decades. Plenty of fishermen find fishing the Canal remarkably frustrating, and give up before ever getting a chance to succeed.
Every now and then it seems as though anyone who can cast greater than 20 feet can hook a significant bass at the Canal. Over the last couple of years these impressive days have typically transpired throughout the spring.
Yet for almost all of the year, any anglers catching big bass with any sort of consistency tend to be the guys focusing on the right fishing spots, and fishing them during the best tide.
These types of consistent, fish producing hot spots almost always support some kind of bottom structure. Huge rips, holes and rocky peaks carpet the full length of the Canal. A great number of spots feature stunning depth changes. In some areas the bottom will fall 30 feet in a matter of just a couple of yards.
There isn't a shortage of productive fishing spots throughout the Cape Cod Canal. I have a list of approximately twenty five various holes which I choose from when arranging a fishing trip. Yet I would be lying if I said that all of these holes produce equally well. Certainly a number of these spots fish better than all of the other locations.
The crucial element to catching large stripers at the Canal depends on the fisherman's ability to track down the most productive fishing spots. The very best areas in the Canal usually support enormous rips, holes, and rocky peaks that fish flock to like bees to honey. This booklet shares with you the precise locations of 10 of the best Cape Cod Canal fishing spots, and the best tides for each hot spot.
It typically takes numerous years of experimentation in order to unravel the Canal code and discover which spots fish well and which spots do not. In many cases the difference between catching fish and not catching fish can be measured by just a few yards. Miss the tide and you likely miss the best fishing. The 10 Best Cape Cod Canal Fishing Spots eBook tells you exactly when and where to fish.
The eBook shares with you:
Precise locations (to the yard) of the best Canal fishing spots
The exact yardage each rip, hole and rocky peak is from the rip-rap
Helpful diagrams and pictures showing the best places to cast from
Instructions on how to direct your cast in a spot that will bring your lure or jig through the strike zone
Info for the best tides for each and every spot and why particular tides produce more big bass than others
Thorough descriptions of the structure located within each spot
Head over to the My Fishing Cape Cod blog for your copy.
Cape Cod Canal fishing has never been simpler.
The Cape Cod Canal is but one of just a handful of areas along the striper coast where folks casting from shore regularly land 20, 30, 40 and 50 plus pound bass.
There is an enormous learning curve with regards to catching big fish from the "Big Ditch". Learning the methods, tidal changes, and best spots normally takes decades. Plenty of fishermen find fishing the Canal remarkably frustrating, and give up before ever getting a chance to succeed.
Every now and then it seems as though anyone who can cast greater than 20 feet can hook a significant bass at the Canal. Over the last couple of years these impressive days have typically transpired throughout the spring.
Yet for almost all of the year, any anglers catching big bass with any sort of consistency tend to be the guys focusing on the right fishing spots, and fishing them during the best tide.
These types of consistent, fish producing hot spots almost always support some kind of bottom structure. Huge rips, holes and rocky peaks carpet the full length of the Canal. A great number of spots feature stunning depth changes. In some areas the bottom will fall 30 feet in a matter of just a couple of yards.
There isn't a shortage of productive fishing spots throughout the Cape Cod Canal. I have a list of approximately twenty five various holes which I choose from when arranging a fishing trip. Yet I would be lying if I said that all of these holes produce equally well. Certainly a number of these spots fish better than all of the other locations.
The crucial element to catching large stripers at the Canal depends on the fisherman's ability to track down the most productive fishing spots. The very best areas in the Canal usually support enormous rips, holes, and rocky peaks that fish flock to like bees to honey. This booklet shares with you the precise locations of 10 of the best Cape Cod Canal fishing spots, and the best tides for each hot spot.
It typically takes numerous years of experimentation in order to unravel the Canal code and discover which spots fish well and which spots do not. In many cases the difference between catching fish and not catching fish can be measured by just a few yards. Miss the tide and you likely miss the best fishing. The 10 Best Cape Cod Canal Fishing Spots eBook tells you exactly when and where to fish.
The eBook shares with you:
Precise locations (to the yard) of the best Canal fishing spots
The exact yardage each rip, hole and rocky peak is from the rip-rap
Helpful diagrams and pictures showing the best places to cast from
Instructions on how to direct your cast in a spot that will bring your lure or jig through the strike zone
Info for the best tides for each and every spot and why particular tides produce more big bass than others
Thorough descriptions of the structure located within each spot
Head over to the My Fishing Cape Cod blog for your copy.
Cape Cod Canal fishing has never been simpler.
About the Author:
Captain Ryan Collins fishes for striped bass and Bluefin tuna off Cape Cod, MA. Visit his blog, myfishingcapecod.com for insider tips about striped bass fishing techniques and giant bluefin tuna.
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