Cape Cod Fishing Report- August 11, 2022
Striped bass and fluke fishing is good after recent storms shifted the wind and brought cooler temperatures to much of the Cape.
Striped bass and fluke fishing is good after recent storms shifted the wind and brought cooler temperatures to much of the Cape.
Fluke and stripers chase rain bait on the flats, Canal chunking improves, while Vineyard and Nantucket Sounds yield big blues and sea bass.
Striped bass fishing improves around the Outer and Upper Cape, and bluefish show up in the Canal.
This week's report includes a smorgasbord of saltwater species as anglers work hard to find success amid heat and humidity.
Bluefish and striped bass are biting well around the Outer Cape beaches, and brown sharks lurk in the South Cape surf.
Keeper fluke hit the deck for boat anglers, while Outer Cape surfcasters enjoy a push of school and slot bass mixed in with the bluefish.
Stripers and blues hang around the bay and canal, and black sea bass fishing picks up in deeper water.
Black sea bass and bluefish are biting well, and big stripers dwell beneath bunker schools.
The black sea bass beatdown continues for bottom-fish fanatics, while over-slot stripers and big blues keep things interesting on topwater.
This week's report is full of gator blues, supersized scup and stripers pushing 40 inches.