Posts tagged Black Sea Bass
June 10 Fishing Report

On Cape Cod, June can be an awesome time for shore and boat anglers alike in both fresh and saltwater. We have LOTS of reports from many different areas and varying species being caught. So, let’s get to it!

SALTWATER

We’ll start with the delicious, very fun to catch and gorgeously colored Black Sea Bass. Sports Port’s always friendly, positive and super knowledgeable Christian had an epic day out on the water with Sports Port’s very handy reel technician, Vinny. The 2 headed out to Vineyard and Nantucket Sounds. Christian and Vinny quickly limited out on bluefish. They showed up at Middleground to find acres of blitzing bluefish. Their top water lures weren’t in the water very long before a toothy blue was at the end of the line.

A few blues were bled and iced, ready for the smoker!

Next stop was Hedge Fence where they again found schooling fish. This time, it was black sea bass, albeit atypical. This school was actually going after the guys’ top water and soft plastic lures. Normally anglers will use a hi-lo rig tipped with squid and send it to the bottom. Or jigs with gulp also bounced off the bottom. These black seas bass were on the surface and feeding on whatever was put in front of them. The cooler had another delicious species to keep cold.

The Sports Port crew tried their luck at getting some fluke. They managed to get a few shorts and one keeper. They also landed a couple of stripers that were just short of keeper sized. Needless to say, Christian and Vinny had a pretty epic day out on the boat!

If you don’t want to go as far as the Vineyard, you can certainly get black sea bass, scup, blues and striper closer to the Hyannis-Osterville-Cotuit areas. Colliers has been producing keep sized scup and sea bass. Several customers have said that they have done well landing keeper sized and bigger striped bass on the South Side beaches in the Sound with squid.

Boaters also reported schools of Striped bass at shoals like Succonnesset, but they were finicky and not easy to catch.

Monomoy is holding striped bass as well. Top water, soft plastics, squid imitation lures and flies drifted into the rips have been go-to’s.

My kids and I have done some shore and kayak fishing in the Osterville/Cotuit area bays. Tucker and I have found schoolie sized striped bass taken on Albie Snax and the Jumpin Minnow.

The Winter Flounder bite is still ON out of Sesuit! Flounder rigs with clams or seaworms have been producing.

L to R: Amy with a Striped Bass. Christian with a Striper and then a Black Sea Bass. Jack with 2 Black Sea Bass.

FRESHWATER

Admittedly, we have had more saltwater reports than fresh water. But, my kids have been hitting their favorite Cape ponds pretty hard. They have been getting countless large mouth and perch. Rubber worms rigged texas style are their preferred lure.

Sam and I checked out Lake Wequaquet the other day. It’s a new fishing spot for us, and being the biggest body of freshwater on the Cape it leaves a lot of ground to cover in our kayaks. We managed a pickerel, a sunfish and a mystery fish.

L to Right: Tucker with a Largemouth bass. Bluegill. Sam with a yellow perch.

We were trolling on our way back to the car when I had a small fish on the line. I put the paddle down and started to retrieve my Rapala Jointed lure. As it was getting closer to the kayak I realized that I had a sizable fish. The drag started peeling and the rod was BENT! A couple of clicks to tighten the drag and a couple of more runs from the strong fighting fish and I could ALMOST see the fish. Then…PWEEENG! Like a slingshot, the lure flew out of the fishes mouth, out of the water and (luckily) past me. The line swung from my rod in front of me and I was surprised to see a small perch at the end of my lure. My guess is that I had a pike grab that perch that I had inadvertently caught on my lure and was unknowingly live lining. These are the instances that keep us going back for more!

Glen, a long-time Sports Port customer and lover of fresh water fishing recently sent me this picture of a Bullhead he caught at Hamblin’s pond. This is not a species I frequently hear of people catching at Hamblins. If anyone knows more about this fishery, I would love to chat! Email me here.

Bullhead catfish

Shop News

We are now a St. Croix dealer! Stop by Hyannis to see what our selection is. If we don’t stock a St. Croix model that you would like, let me know and I can get it in stock for you!

Our Hyannis location is now operating with our full summer schedule: 7a-6p Mon-Sat and Sun 7a-4p.

Our Osterville location is open on the weekends. Stay tuned for when we will be open 7 days a week for the 2023 season.

If you have been a Sports Port customer for any amount of time, hopefully you know that customer service is our #1 priority. One area of service that has been a struggle for quite a while is reel repair and maintenance. While we are still experiencing some sporadic gaps in the supply chain when ordering parts, for the most part we have been able to get orders in fairly quickly. The best part is that we have connected with Vinny (mentioned in the epic fishing day above) who is a reel repair guru and in several short weeks has managed to dig us out from a service and repair backlog. Vinny grew up on the Cape and recently moved back with his family. We are lucky to be able to use his services and continue helping our customers keep their fishing gear in good working order. Stop by the shop with any reels that need work or TLC.

Tight Lines!
Amy

Memorial Day Weekend Fishing Update

I had to pinch myself when I woke up Saturday of Memorial Day weekend to a gorgeous sunny day! I can’t recall the last time we had such nice weather to kick off our summer season.

The weather isn’t the only positive news on this gorgeous sand bar called Cape Cod. The fishing this Spring has been off to an epic start. The bait has been plentiful with herring, bunker, squid and silversides. And where there is bait, there is almost always bigger fish looking to get there next meal. Many anglers from shore and boat have found these bigger striped bass and bluefish at the end of their lines. There have been lots of fish taken on top water lures like the Doc and the Jumpin Minnow. Soft plastics like the Albie Snax, Whip-It Fish or Savage Sandeels have also been winning choices. SP Minnows are also catching fish. Our shore anglers have been catching fish wading in Barnstable Harbor, fishing from jetties and harbors on the southside and the Canal has also been producing good sized striped bass.

If you want to hear your drag scream and feel the power of a big bluefish, try your luck at Oregon beach in Cotuit.

Cut mackerel has produced slot sized bass on the northside. This past Thursday the keeper bass had to be at least 28” and less than 35”. On Friday the regulations changed to 28-31”. The reduced slot size will be in effect for 180 days and then they will determine if the regulation stays in place for another 180 days.

As for the bottom fishing. The boat anglers are finding good sized scup and black seabass in Nantucket Sound. Hi-Lo rigs with seaworms, squid or clams always produce, but for bigger black seabass, try a jig like the Joe Baggs Flukies or the Spro Prime Bucktail Jig tipped with Gulp!

L to R: Jim with a Striped BAss. Tucker with a Black Sea Bass. Carl with a Striped Bass.

The fresh water fishing has not disappointed! Anglers have been catching lots of trout in our local ponds. Gold spoons like Kastmasters, Roughriders and Mepps have been working very well. Rubber worms have been successful in the largemouth bass category.

Mike with a VERY LARGE largemouth Bass!

Cape Cod diversity of fishing opportunities part II

By Striper Mike, Sports Port Pro Staff

 

This morning I had the opportunity to get out on the water with my friend and fishing buddy Stan along with his fishing buddy Mike. We initially encountered a solid bluefish blitz and worked that for a while and did catch some blues and one striped bass. The goal this morning however was to target fluke and black sea bass so we moved on leaving plenty of fish behind. After we began our drifts jigging for these fluke and seabass we realized we made the right decision. We were hooking into fish every drift and constantly getting hits on our jigs and finally after a couple of hours of solid fishing the tide was at it’s end and it was time to go home. Hooking into 24 inch fluke and 23 inch seabass along with many over slot ones definitely made this a morning fishing trip to remember.

 

With the summer season here, now is the time to get “fishing ready” and take advantage of all the Cape’s ponds and magnificent surrounding ocean with the proper fishing gear for your Cape Cod fishing adventure.

 

Stop by Sports Port in Hyannis or Osterville and let Amy and her staff outfit you with the latest equipment and local knowledge for the variety of fish species here on Cape Cod and remember “if they don’t have it, you don’t need it.”

Sports Port Fishing Report June 1st

Lots of bluefish in Nantucket Sound in the Osterville, Cotuit and Hyannis area.

The seabass fishing has been great using squid as well as gulp rigged on jigs. Colliers and Wreck Shoal have been producing some good fish. Squid on rigs and Gulp on jigs!

Anglers going for Scup have not been disappointed. The boats in Nantucket Sound have been catching lots and good sized fish as well. The scup in the canal have apparently been huge.

Striped Bass fishing continues to be strong with good sized fish from Buzzards Bay to Hyannis. On the Northside, the striper reports also remain solid. Top water lures, which are so fun, are reportedly the winning choice.

Nice catch Dean!

Dave with his dinner

On the freshwater side, it seems trout has slowed (or maybe anglers are distracted by all of the saltwater action). Largemouth bass have been hitting on crankbaits, chatter baits and always the rubber worms.

Tight lines!

Amy

Sports Port - May 22nd fishing report

By Striper Mike, Sports Port Pro Staff

The bass and bluefish have arrived on Cape Cod and big ones too! We now have reports from all over the Cape - Buzzards Bay and the Cape Cod canal to the outer beaches of the lower Cape. Plenty more bass and bluefish on the way but now is time to get out there and catch big striped bass and bluefish from a boat, kayak or the beach.

Anthony, an outstanding Cape Cod fisherman, captured the essence of fishing Cape Cod in his Hobie kayak with this beautiful 40 inch striped bass and tough fighting gator bluefish. Congratulations and what a great day on the water Anthony!

Top water action has been working very well as well as soft plastics near the bottom (although you may want to put those away with those blues moving in).

Boat anglers have been successful fishing off the bottom for tautog and scup. Scup reports are in big numbers and large in size. Black sea bass opened yesterday! Send us your fish pics here.

The 11th annual Cheeky Schoolie Tournament took place yesterday and the first place team set a new record for inches caught! Congrats to all the participants. You can watch the video of the winners announced and the money raised for Striped Bass conservation here.

Stop by Sports Port and talk with Amy and the crew about proper gear and ways to get in on this outstanding fishing action.