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| My wife and I went to Cape Cod this past Memorial Day weekend....Sunday through Tuesday. ![]() We stayed in Chatham, MA. It has been months since I have hit the surf. I currently live in Westchester County in NY and recently had two feeble attempts at surfcasting... one in the Hudson and one in the Western Long Island Sound. Neither is quite the same as slinging lures on an open ocean beach. I needed this opportunity really bad, and thankfully my wife understands. Not long after our arrival on Sunday we hit the inlet to rustle up some stripers. I was surprised to meet a rather busy gathering so early in the season. Lots of boat traffic and fisherman. Conditions were calm and clear with some bright sun. I fished a four hour segment that straddled the high tide. Threw artificials during the outing. Deadly dicks, storm shads, Kastmasters, 6" sluggos, and some crankbaits. No stripers for me...but I did land about half dozen pogies(menhaden). Some were pretty big...about a pound or so. There were two guys close by who were chumming and chunking pogie heads. I kept them in business with the stream of pogies I was catching and depositing into their bait bucket. ![]() ![]() I only witnessed two stripers caught in the whole of the four hours...and it happened to be the gentlemen chunking the pogie heads. They kept one fish about 30". Good for them...they seemed like some nice guys. I started to get bored and side tracked on the local wild life. traffic video: ![]() The horseshoe crabs were out in force. Littering the beaches in their spring orgy. I even managed to hook one on a sluggo. Monday... we relaxed all morning an had coffee on the shores of White Pond. The wind had pick up considerably. Around Noon we hit the harbor for an hour to see if I could lock horns with a species that has eluded me....fluke(summer flounder). I had spent the last two years targeting Halibut in southern California, and I have been curious if the same techniques can be applied to its eastern cousin. ![]() After about twenty minutes....... Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaah! ![]() ![]() the release vid: ![]() Not a monster...and undersized, but I was pretty stoked. After we grabbed Lunch we hit south beach to continue the quest for stripers. About four years ago at about the same time of year I had landed 21 stripers in a day on this beach. The wind was up and the beach was deserted. ![]() It is rare to find this beach deserted, but the wind was blowing the sand so hard it was like being in a sand blaster. My wife had to bundle up to hide from the sand melee. ![]() ![]() the wind toppled these over: ![]() The outing was pretty uneventful although I did see some stripers. I had some schoolies follow in my lure to the beach, and on two occasions I had spied legal length stripers shadowing schools of bait. In one of the schools, the stripers were feeding directly on bait fish that were of about finger length. The other school was a school of big pogies and the stripers appeared to be cleaning up after the seals that were assaulting the chunky critters. The wind made both casting and presentation difficult...so we left after high tide peaked. I only managed one fat pogie. ![]() Previous to our departure to the Cape...I reviewed the tide table and noticed that sunrise occurred at the same time as high tide on Tuesday morning. To add to the positive energy...a storm front moved in and it would be cloudy/stormy all morning. I got up at four and was on the beach by four thirty...and it paid off. ![]() first blood was on a tattoo metal lip swimmer. ![]() ![]() The fish seemed to be boiling around my lures consistently. I must have missed about a half dozen strikes...the the bite shut off and a thunder shower rolled in with lighting striking less than a mile away. ![]() The tide peaked then started to turn. I decided to try a 9" sluggo as rigged in the demo by Steve Mckenna. Thank you Mr. Mckenna! ![]() Third cast... all hell breaks loose and a striper hauls through the skinny water grabs the sluggo and goes airborne. I think it hit the sluggo so hard that the sluggo vaporized. I was left with only hooks from the rig...thats it. ![]() ![]() ![]() the release vid: ![]() Later I caught another on a 6" sluggo. ![]() ![]() the release vid: ![]() Later in the day the storm moved out and it was perfect weather for hanging out. We went to Nauset Light. ![]() ![]() cool hand fluke... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Those are some beautiful spots you hit. South beach looks different every time I go there. Never had a killer day at any of those spots, but pick up fish periodically through a tide. The scenery is outstanding as long as the tourists don't get too thick. Great series of pics! Hookemdude. |
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