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Fishing

7/8 Fishing Report: Buzzards Bay - Cape Cod Canal

7/8 Fishing Report: Buzzards Bay - Cape Cod Canal

Buzzard's Bait Fish report:

July 8 -Fish traffic picjed up significantly over the holiday weekend.
There has been a lot of activity around the Herring Run in Bourne. People have been pulling in stripers with plugs, surface lures and chunk bait (makerel and pogies)
Dawn fisherman have been bringing in the largest fish. Buzzards Bait had 12 fish brought in weighing between 20- 30 lbs on Sunday night alone.

This report is courtesy of:
Buzzards Bait

 

6/25 Fishing Report: Buzzards Bay - Cape Cod Canal

6/25 Fishing Report: Buzzards Bay - Cape Cod Canal

June 25 - Fluke and Scup are plentiful through the Wareham Flats and Cleveland Ledge.
They are biting squid, clams and sea worms. Stripe Bass are slowing down due to migration, but big fish have been caught on pogies and makerel. Canal has been slow; but good size stripers are coming out of the East end. The canal bass are grabbing on sand eels. The fish pier at Scusset Beach has been lively. Most have found success with jigs.

This report is courtesy of:
Buzzards Bait

Fishing Around P-Town

Captain Rich Wood writes a great fishing column for Wicked Local Provincetown. The fishing has been good. Here's his report for this week.

Whale meat proposed for school lunch program


"Unless we revive whale meat school lunches, we will lose our food culture."
Kazutaka Sangen, Mayor of Taiji, Japan

Reuters has a story today about Taiji, Japan, a coastal town struggling to maintain its identity.  Taiji is Japan's oldest whaling town and whaling just isn't as cool as it used to be.  There was a time when every boy in Taiji grew up wanting to be a whaler. Not any more.  Here's the full story from Reuters.

Anglers mourn death of Dottie the largemouth bass



At Dixon Lake near Escondido California, Jed Dickerson picked up Dottie for the third time. This time she weighed in at 19 pounds and the life she'd lived was behind her. An era was over. Dickerson had been hoping to break the official world record for a largemouth bass, a record set by George Washington Perry in 1932 with a fish that weighed in at 22 pounds, 4 ounces. Now that Dottie was gone Dickerson's dream of breaking the record was dashed. Dickerson first caught Dottie in 2003 and unofficially weighed her at 23 pounds... Here's the full story from ESPN.

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