Cape Cod Fishing Report- March 23, 2023
The state continues to stock brook, brown and rainbow trout, holdover stripers are active on the south side, and largemouth bass are biting well at night.
The state continues to stock brook, brown and rainbow trout, holdover stripers are active on the south side, and largemouth bass are biting well at night.
Largemouth bass activity increased with herring sightings around the Cape, and recently stocked trout provide reliable fishing with live baits and PowerBait.
Trout stocking begins around Cape Cod, largemouth bass compete with pickerel in the ponds, and white perch bite alongside holdover stripers.
Holdover stripers are active in Nantucket while freshwater fishing activity takes a dive around Cape Cod prior to the start of trout stocking.
Largemouth bass activity increases in the ponds, white perch provide light tackle action, holdover stripers are biting on the south side of Cape.
Wastewater could have negative effects on the Cape Cod Bay ecosystem.
Trout are biting well on bait over artificial lures, largemouth bass give us a taste of spring, and white perch activity increases in the ponds.
Big trout, chain pickerel and yellow perch provide some action in the ponds through frigid conditions and a tough week of fishing.
Bass, pickerel, perch and holdover stripers provide pre-freeze action to anglers prying the fresh and saltwater ponds this week.
Reliable trout fishing continues, pickerel dominate the bite in the bass ponds and strange things happen in the Vineyard Sound surf.