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Shellfishing and Trout Fishing Cape Cod in December

Lots of Sports Port anglers have been having great luck fishing for trout in our beautiful Cape Cod ponds. Thanks to Glen for sending the picture of the trout seen below. He reports that lately the nightcrawlers have been producing tight lines pretty consistently.

Jim and Mike were kind enough to share a couple of pics below from one of their trout outings. They reported that kastmasters and other spoons were doing the trick on that day.

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Shellfishermen and women have been enjoying their clam and oyster harvests. We are FINALLY restocked on the long sleeve gloves that are imperative when going for those shellfish. Stop by if you need a pair or you can always shop at our web store as well. I wish you all bountiful harvests, especially during this holiday season!

Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Happy New Year!
Amy

Pre and Post Nor'easter

Before the Nor’ester Mike and I took our kayaks out to a small Cape pond and found some smaller sized large mouth bass. To say that it was a gorgeous fall day would be an understatement! We both agreed that if we had gone closer to dusk maybe we would have found the “BIG Larry” instead of the “little Larry brothers.” Rubber worms, texas rigged were the lures of choice for the afternoon.

Largemouth fishing a small Cape pond on a perfect fall day

Large Mouth fishing on a gorgeous fall afternoon.

Photo Credit to Mike Marcus.

Post nor'easter: we have heard reports of schoolies being caught in Barnstable Harbor and from Sandy Neck Beach. Birds have been working and there is plenty of bait. There were schools of bunker on the south side as of yesterday morning.

The “togging” was good pre-nor’easter and should still be solid fishing on the rocky structures of Nantucket Sound and Buzzards Bay. We are restocked on green crabs!

The fresh water fishing should only continue to improve as Fish and Wildlife has stocked and restocked the trout!

Oyster season in Barnstable opens tomorrow, so bone up on your shucking skills with this quick video from Rob at Scorton Creek Oysters.