The Cape Cod Canal is likely one of the East Coast's best striped bass fishing destinations. Montauk, NY may likely be the only fishing area on Earth eclipsing the Cape Cod Canal when considering popularity and productivity amongst surfcasting fishermen.
The Cape Cod Canal is but one of just a handful of places up and down the striper coast where fishermen casting from shore consistently catch 20, 30, 40 and 50 plus pound bass.
There is an enormous learning curve in terms of catching big fish from the Cape Cod Canal. Figuring out the tides, techniques, and productive spots typically requires many years. Plenty of anglers find targeting stripers at the Canal particularly frustrating, and give up before ever creating a chance to succeed.
Every now and then it seems as if anybody who can toss a plug or jig in excess of 20 feet can hook a sizable bass from the Canal. During the past few seasons these legendary blitzes have in most cases taken place during the spring. The fishing during these times can be fast and furious.
Yet for most of the season, the only anglers catching big bass with any amount of consistency will be fishermen focusing on the correct spots during the best tide. This knowledge normally takes many years of learning from mistakes in order to acquire.
These hot spots feature some form of bottom structure. Huge rips, pockets and boulder strewn peaks carpet the entire stretch of the Canal. Several of these spots support remarkable bottom changes. In some areas the bottom will plummet 30 feet inside of just a few yards.
There is absolutely no lack of productive spots along the Canal. I have a list of around twenty five individual rips, holes and rocky peaks I often pick and choose from when arranging a trip to the "Big Ditch". Yet I'd be phibbing if I said that all of those holes fishes equally well. Without a doubt several of these spots fish better than all the other locations.
The magic formula to catching many stripers from the Canal lies in the fisherman's ability to uncover the very best fishing spots. The best regions in the Canal almost always support incredible rips, holes, and rocky peaks that striped bass flock to similar to bees to honey. The following Ebook divulges to you the exact locations of 10 of the best Cape Cod Canal fishing spots. Just as crucial, the guide clearly shows which tides fish best at every spot and why.
Obtaining this information generally requires many years of experience in an effort to unravel the Canal code and discover which spots fish well and which spots don't. Often times the difference between catching fish and not catching fish is measured by only a few yards.
The Ebook provides:
Exact locations (to the yard) of the most productive fishing holes, rips and rocky peaks
The distance each rip, hole and rocky peak is from the rip-rap
Vital diagrams and photographs showing the best places to cast from
Guidelines regarding how to direct your cast in a spot intended to sweep your jig or lure through the strike zone
Info on the ideal tides for each and every spot and why particular tides result in more fish caught than others
Specific descriptions of the structure positioned in each spot
This is as straightforward a guide as there is.
The Cape Cod Canal is but one of just a handful of places up and down the striper coast where fishermen casting from shore consistently catch 20, 30, 40 and 50 plus pound bass.
There is an enormous learning curve in terms of catching big fish from the Cape Cod Canal. Figuring out the tides, techniques, and productive spots typically requires many years. Plenty of anglers find targeting stripers at the Canal particularly frustrating, and give up before ever creating a chance to succeed.
Every now and then it seems as if anybody who can toss a plug or jig in excess of 20 feet can hook a sizable bass from the Canal. During the past few seasons these legendary blitzes have in most cases taken place during the spring. The fishing during these times can be fast and furious.
Yet for most of the season, the only anglers catching big bass with any amount of consistency will be fishermen focusing on the correct spots during the best tide. This knowledge normally takes many years of learning from mistakes in order to acquire.
These hot spots feature some form of bottom structure. Huge rips, pockets and boulder strewn peaks carpet the entire stretch of the Canal. Several of these spots support remarkable bottom changes. In some areas the bottom will plummet 30 feet inside of just a few yards.
There is absolutely no lack of productive spots along the Canal. I have a list of around twenty five individual rips, holes and rocky peaks I often pick and choose from when arranging a trip to the "Big Ditch". Yet I'd be phibbing if I said that all of those holes fishes equally well. Without a doubt several of these spots fish better than all the other locations.
The magic formula to catching many stripers from the Canal lies in the fisherman's ability to uncover the very best fishing spots. The best regions in the Canal almost always support incredible rips, holes, and rocky peaks that striped bass flock to similar to bees to honey. The following Ebook divulges to you the exact locations of 10 of the best Cape Cod Canal fishing spots. Just as crucial, the guide clearly shows which tides fish best at every spot and why.
Obtaining this information generally requires many years of experience in an effort to unravel the Canal code and discover which spots fish well and which spots don't. Often times the difference between catching fish and not catching fish is measured by only a few yards.
The Ebook provides:
Exact locations (to the yard) of the most productive fishing holes, rips and rocky peaks
The distance each rip, hole and rocky peak is from the rip-rap
Vital diagrams and photographs showing the best places to cast from
Guidelines regarding how to direct your cast in a spot intended to sweep your jig or lure through the strike zone
Info on the ideal tides for each and every spot and why particular tides result in more fish caught than others
Specific descriptions of the structure positioned in each spot
This is as straightforward a guide as there is.
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 Cape Cod Canal fishing and giant tuna.


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