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As gusty winds blow us into October, we look ahead to fall and winter fishing, and say goodbye to another season of The Fishing News.
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Striped bass are the yardstick by which Cape Cod fishermen measure the fishing season. Now that we’re heading into the last weekend of September, it's a good moment to look back and “size up” this year's fishing.
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There's a change in the light and in the air as we head into the second half of September. For fishermen, it means it’s time start thinking about the fall run.
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Now that beaches are a little emptier, surf fishermen have room to enjoy the fall run.
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You can see the fish. They're right there! But they're not paying any attention to your lure. Sound familiar? Well, before you dump out your tackle box, here's what you can try.
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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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In mid-August, many a Cape Cod fisherman's thoughts turn toward false albacore — also known as "the funny fish." They're fast, they're picky, and they're exciting to catch.
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Before refrigeration, one of the tried-and-true ways of keeping your fish longer was to smoke it. And when it comes to flavor, smoked bluefish is still a winner.
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Big fish eat little fish – which means little fish play an outsized role in how the fishing season goes. This week, we take a look at young-of-year baitfish and try to predict what their numbers could mean for fishing for the second half of summer into fall.
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Sharing the water with whales is a real consideration for anglers in parts of our region. After an incident in Plymouth recently, in which a breaching whale landed atop a sportfishing boat, we talk about how to keep whales and fishermen safe.