Posts Tagged ‘boats’


Bluefin Tuna Fishing on Cape Cod

The School Tuna Bite

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What To Expect at a Gov’t Agency Boat Auction Events

You can discover quiet a few untapped options out there for those looking to discover a significantly discounted boat. One of which is Gov’t boat auctions. I like Government seized auctions or almost any type of auction generally speaking due to the fact that you get to decide exactly what you will spend for any given item. The bottom line with auctions is that YOU are in control and thus decide what you are willing to pay unlike the typical scenario where a owner/dealer determines what your bottom line. Attend several auctions and you will more than likely pay less…as much as 60%!.

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Using a Sabiki Rod to Catch Mackerel

Historically speaking, tracking down and landing mackerel during May on Cape Cod is pretty much as straightforward as it gets. Nevertheless, there are always trips when the mackerel will be tricky to locate. On these days it can pay big dividends to strategically use your fish-finder, and cover a lot of water, until the macks are found.

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Using Live Mackerel to Catch Big Cape Cod Striped Bass

Locating quality striped bass during spring on Cape Cod differs from locating big striped bass during the heat of the summer. Estuaries and the beachfront typically produce more big fish in May and June than during the summer months. At the beginning of the season, locating big striped bass in 25 feet of water is frequently more common than locating big stripers in 60 feet.

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Bass Fishing Top Three Tips

Many have succeeded at bass fishing even though many others failed. The differences between great results and poor results is often in how you doing it approaches the task. Listed here are three ideas to help you be among the list of winners, as a person who succeeds. Follow the following tips and you can be sure that you will get better results!

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