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Cape Cod
Any advice for Flies, Surf locations, licence requirements in Mass. for a trip next week would be appreciated.
I posted in the general forum looking for info on places to stay , eat and fish, but thought some here would have something to add.
Thanks in advance
DuFf
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No license needed for fishing the salt.
Flies standards are decievers and clousers. Something to imitate a short and wide bait fish would work well this time of year.
No places to stay that I can recommend. If you are going to be there for 4 or more days you might want to look at www.cyberrentals.com they have listings for cottages that are as low as $500 per week, usually with a week minimum. Also try craigslist.com as they might have something as well.
Places, it depends on where on the cape you stay. If its the outer cape then I can send you a private message with some places to consider. I'll be out there between 9/9 and 9/16 myself.
jed
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You could try Woods Hole for a chance at stripers and false albies. I fished there last year and scored one scoolie striper. Fish west of ferry dock after crossing drawbridge you will see a small rock pier in the bay. Good place to cast and no license required. I cannot believe the Kennedies missed this source of revenue. Good luck
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As I write this evening I have been spending the last few days in Truro near the tip of the cape. Aside from the hugh OCean Sunfish (6' across) and a 15' basking shark there have been balls and balls of stripers on the bay side. Regardless of tide, regardless of time of day all I see are these balls of fish saying "please, please catch me". I have obliged some and mostly enjoyed watching, kayaking and fishing. ALso saw some blues at the end of my line. They aren't lying when they say that September is a wonderful time to fish the cape.
jed