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Striped Bass Locating Tips and Fishing the Cape Cod Canal

by Captain Ryan

Once I've made certain that I have remembered to take my fishing rods, it's finally time to launch the Miss Loretta and commence trolling for striped bass.

Selecting a good place to troll for striped bass with the tube and worm is considered the most tough and important factor of tube and worm trolling. The top gear, best performing tubes and juiciest sandworms won't catch anything if there are not any bass in the region you are trolling for striped bass. Therefore it's vital to establish a strategy for finding fish-filled waters, in advance of setting the lines and trolling for striped bass.

Full guides are actually drafted regarding how to locate striped bass. There is no doubt that moon phases, tides, weather patterns etc. all have some type of impact on where stripers go. The fact is that, where I fish in Cape Cod Bay, in spite of my earnest efforts, I have by no means managed to precisely foresee where the stripers will be based on any sort of variable.

Consider what occurred to me this past week for example. As I publish this write-up, it is the middle of September and we have experienced a full week of sustained east breezes. This past Weekend the wind died right down to the point that it was dead calm. We advanced out on the water, found striped bass in 19 feet of water inside Cape Cod Bay, and stayed with them while they moved in close to shore. We had a wonderful night fishing, while we landed over 25 big striped bass to as much as 42 lbs.

A couple of days later an identical weather pattern occurred again. An easterly breeze died down as evening approached. The weather was literally exactly like during the prosperous fishing trip of two nights ago. Moon phases and stage of the tide were just right, and I had substantial hopes for a repeat of the earlier fishing excursion. We found bass in the identical area in 20 ft of water off a favorite swimming beach. Unfortunately the fish disappeared, and failed to swim up tight to the beachfront. I explored all over for three hours while not marking a single fish. We all departed for the marina having caught just one bass-totally baffled as to the location where the bass had gone.

My point is that inspite of the finest approach, log book, and technology, I am often totally "bam-boozled" by striped bass. The moment I think I have them worked out, they pitch me for a loop and bring me down again to Earth.

Using a reputable, correctly fitted, colour sonar device is surely an absolute must for that search strategy I normally employ. Generally there aren't any surface indications (breaking stripers, diving birds etc.) bringing me to the stripers, hence I needed to establish a strategy making use of my sonar and GPS that helped me to find the stripers that I believed were out there, somewhere, in Cape Cod Bay.

Furthermore , I needed a strategy that would permit me to handle great expanses of water quickly, so it is extremely important that my fish-finder work effectively at speeds of more than 20 mph.

Trying to keep all of this in mind, it is extremely possible to cultivate a method that can regularly provide a fantastic likelihood at locating striped bass. Having a sound plan, you may not at all times find the fish, however you will definitely put yourself in a terrific place for producing a terrific excursion.

Even if you fish in areas with structure or current, where bass are not spread out across vast distances, using some of the guidelines described at my fishing blog-myfishingcapecod.com-will certainly increase your odds of consistently catching big fish when trolling for striped bass.

For in-depth <a href='http://myfishingcapecod.com/striped-bass-reports/bay-fishing-heats-oct-3-report/'>Massachusetts fishing reports</a> and stop by Ryan's blog for <a href='http://goarticles.com/article/How-to-Catch-Striped-Bass-Common-Tube-and-Worm-Trolling-Mistakes/5225506/'>how to troll for striped bass</a>.

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Title: Striped Bass Locating Tips and Fishing the Cape Cod Canal
Author: Captain Ryan
Email: misslorettafishing@gmail.com
Keywords: fishing, outdoors, sports, hobbies, recreation, boating
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Category: Hobbies
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