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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2022 · 7 MIN

July 21st Cape Cod Fishing Report

from The My Fishing Cape Cod Podcast · host Ryan & Kevin Collins

In today's member-only podcast report we talk about everything from freshwater bass fishing to giant bluefin tuna! First up is MFCC founder Ryan Collins who fills us in on the Cape Cod Bay pogie situation. Ryan also offers some simple tips and recommendations for how to troll live pogies. We then take a trip through the My Fishing Cape Cod forum and highlight some of the top catches and recent content from MFCC. Next up is CJ Soropoulous from the Goose Hummock Shop and TheMightyFish.com. CJ reports on freshwater fishing as well as surfcasting for striped bass in Cape Cod Bay and along the Outer Cape. Captain Phil Howarth of the Goose has also been doing a lot of fishing for bluefin tuna and has been having success with recreational size fish as well as giants.  We cap off today's podcast with a call to MFCC member Bruno Demir of Cape & Islands Mitsubishi. Bruno offers us a lot of tips and updates about tuna fishing, as well as fishing for fluke. The most exciting news Bruno has to share is with regards to bonito, which you can learn more about by tuning-in to today's show. To listen to today's member-only episode please visit myfishingcapecod.com/21

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