Early on Thursday May 11th, Capt. Dave Peros and Capt. Mike Hogan splashed the Katie G at Taylor Point Marine and headed out into Buzzards Bay in search of stripers. Watch them chase birds and bait at the mouth of the Canal in our latest video report. (2:05)
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In late April, Nantucket Sound fills with spawning loligo squid, creating an excellent opportunity for anglers to stock up on offshore baits for later in the season or grab a few for the grill. In this video, Salty Cape crew heads out aboard F/V Skipjack for a day of squidding off the south coast of the Cape. (1:02)
The Monomoy shoals include Handkerchief, Stonehorse, Little Round and Bearse shoals. These sandy shoals lay just off the elbow…
Woods Hole is one of the most treacherous patches of water on the East Coast. The tide really cranks…
West End of the Cape Cod Canal #459 The “West End Of The Canal” is a wide area located in…
This past summer, the Salty Cape crew and PhD researcher Willy Goldsmith headed south of Martha’s Vineyard to deploy satellite tags on spin-caught bluefin tuna as part of Willy’s research project for the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
MV local Joe Rogers heads to the salt ponds of Martha’s Vineyard to hunt for offseason striped bass on a mild January afternoon. Throwing 4″ Hogy Pro Tails from his aluminum skiff, Joe found what he was looking for by landing a 32″ keeper to finish off the day.
November Schoolies in Woods Hole In November, the waters just off Woods Hole filled up with thousands of small…
Equipped with Shimano Stella 14000W reels and Hogy Pro Tails, Capt. Cullen and Capt. Mike successfully pitched topwater baits into schools of crashing bluefin, hooking up with a BFT well into the 100-pound range.
On November 1st, Capt. Mike and John Burns headed out from Sandwich Marina to chase reports of aggressive schools of bluefin tuna feeding on small butterfish, a great opportunity to catch 100+ pound fish on topwater spinning gear. Armed with Stella 14000Ws and Hogy Pro Tails, the crew aboard the Relentless have no problem finding, hooking up with and successfully landing large bluefin.