It has been one heck of a morning!
Today began at 2:45AM up in Boston. I had spent the past few days in Brighton with Lauren, but after hearing about big bass in the Cape Cod Canal I knew I had to get back to the fish.
I was just about the only car on the highway all the way to the bridge which was definitely a nice change of pace. Finally at around 4:40AM I settled down in my honey hole along the rocks of the Big Ditch.
It felt more like October this morning than June-that is for sure. Of course after my second cast the sky opened up and began raining. I watched as the brisk NE breeze blew sheets of rain from east to west down through the Canal. Of course I had forgotten my rain coat at home – what a perfect start!
After about 5 casts my braided line managed to tie itself into one heck of a killer wind knot. I had to cut and retie and ended up losing a ton of line.
I completely emptied my spool on the next cast and only saved losing everything by quickly flipping the bail over at the last second. It wasn’t even 5:30AM and I was soaked to the bone, freezing and completely out of fishing line!
Instead of getting all ticked off I made a move, left the Canal and headed back to the barn to grab a coat, a hat and a new spool of line. Fortunately I had a back up spool ready to go so I wasted minimal time re-rigging. By 6:15AM I was back on the rocks, waiting for the fish to show.
Problem was there was really no life whatsoever. No birds, no bait, no one hooked up and no bass on the surface. I found myself a comfortable rock (if there is such a thing), snuggled into a crevice, and patiently waited for some sign of activity.
I sat there for about 15 minutes. I remember thinking something along the lines of – “Well I’m guaranteed to not catch a thing with my hook out of the water, so I might as well take a couple casts.”
cape cod canal fishing report
This was one heck of a long and fat fish.
So a couple casts is exactly what I decided to do. And on my second cast something awesome happened.
Read the full report at
http://myfishingcapecod.com/striped-bass-reports/457-pound-striped-bass-june-5-cape-cod-canal-report/