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Summer flounder are a flatfish: one of those curious creatures with both eyes on the same side of its body, so it can lie flat on the sea bottom watching for prey. They also make for great eating.
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The oceans are mysterious. Every summer, fish show up in our waters that, by many measures, don’t belong here.
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Tuna are showing up in big numbers off the end of Cape Cod—particularly smaller tuna, in the 40-60lb range. It’s an exciting moment for fishermen to pick them up on light tackle.
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Great white sharks get plenty of attention in our waters – but there’s another shark around that fishermen are much more likely to interact with.
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It’s been a great start to the fishing season, with memorable numbers of striped bass and bluefish. But all those gamefish need to feed, and that's why this week we're talking about the modest menhaden.
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Striped bass migrate into our waters from the south. Our newly arrived wave of fish appear to be from the Chesapeake. But wherever they're from, anglers are pleased to meet them.
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We start another season of The Fishing News with good news: keeper-size striped bass are being found around region, with many anglers reporting the best spring in recent memory.
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The Fall Run is here. That means we’ve reached our last Fishing News of the season. But saltwater fishing isn't over — far from it.
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The best tuna fishing on the Atlantic coast is happening right now in waters off Cape Cod.
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While boat fishers chase albies this time of year, there's also plenty of good action to be had from docks and jetties as snapper blues show up.