![]() |
Fishing Cape Cod Canal
Looking to fish the canal for the first time. Going in a few days regardless of the reports. Any productive spots to work and top water or jigs early in the season? Any feed back would be great
|
He's funny .... Good luck with that dude
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
It's good to be ambitious but I don't think you'll have much luck with either top water or jjigging, but I think it would be beneficial for you to go and scout out and read the area.
They'll be here soon thou. The Canal is a great place to fish, once you get hooked all bets are off! 5/0 |
Stop in at Red Top tackle an have a chat , also
Go get um! |
dress warm, water is still in the low 40's, any wind down there and you'll freeze your ass off.
|
.....................................?
|
Pole 495 is hot this time of year.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
got to get down there soon. if nothing else to limber the rods, swim some plugs, ride my girls bike, and have b'fast at leo's.
|
you won't have to worry about crowds
try chunking you may be better off at places nearby where the water is warmer and closer to where holdovers would be didn't someone catch a bass in April on a hot dog one year? |
Cod are biting in the canal.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Agree with the holdover spot comment. If you like to fish bait possibly go for Tog this time of year.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The whole place is a "spot".
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
bigfish larry (#6 poster in this thread) posted a bunch of videos of him fishing the canal over the winter, find those areas and do what he was doing and you'll be good to go.
|
Quote:
Too funny |
Goto Canal Bait and Tackle - they sell a Chart of the Ditch with all the "spots" labeled for about $10 (its also printed on their T-shirt).
Where, when, and how to fish each spot is part of the learning curve. But it will get you pointed in the right direction. Have fun. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Get a tide chart and fish slack water around sunrise during a new or full moon period. Plenty of good spots to choose from. The real deal doesn't kick off til the second half of May.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
There's a 13 year old kid down there with his deadbeat dad all the time...follow the kid and do what he does.
|
The kid brings the dad along strictly as Eye Candy...:hihi:
|
Thanks Kevin, didn't know you cared!:love:
|
you notice not even my smiley could keep a straight face after that comment....
|
Urban dictionary #5 -Sarcasm
Something that nobody on the internet can ever recognize. You had me at hello. |
Not so he uses him for his driving skills.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Really proud of you guys for not busting the guys balls about asking where to go.
There was a time, here, when he would have gotten ripped for asking where to go. |
I agree Paul. Not enough help given out on sites anymore really. Not everyone is out to take your spot or crowd you out of your special area. I at one time many years ago would not have been very forthcoming with info on an area I fish as I thought that very way but as I get older I have come to realize that it is just fishing and that most people, there still exists some A holes I fish near and often with including friends, really just want to enjoy themselves and to have a good time. Any time the gentleman wants to tag along with me he is welcome, although all I can really offer him is many years of experience on how to aggravate the hell out of oneself. P.
|
My sarcastic advice wasn't far from true...OP you are a bit early to expect to catch something down there. But you can go down and get a feel for it. Head down before an east turn, water will be low, ride along to look for spots that might look fishy. Check out the same spot an hour into the turn to see how it changes. Take notes.
In the event fish actually pass through watch for someone who is doing well, do as they are doing. Etiquette is key to making friends down there, don't be afraid to ask questions when your there. You'll find better responses in person than online. (Something to learn there too). And I was serious, if you see a kid bailing fish and his handsome devil dad taking pictures of him stop and say hi. The kid is a wealth of information. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Op give it a try. Don't let the overly possesive types get to you. if you've fished for any time at all you'll pick up on the place quick.The whole place is a spot. Like a puzzle it gets easyier with time.You may even get lucky this early ,others have. Take binoculars an a camera.
|
Canal
I'll be down this weekend scouting some of the hot spots. Use a light pole and tackle, maybe some small tin, slow retreive near the bottom around the herring run. But if that doesn't work, breakfast at Leo's is the best.
|
You know, we have a "How To, FAQs.....etc" forum here and somewhere in my aging memory I seem to recall there being a post about this Canal of which you speak.......
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Quote:
|
Where is this Leo's of which you speak? Nothing tops off a good morning of fishing like a good breakfast......I always just end up at Dunks.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:07 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright 1998-20012 Striped-Bass.com