Join host Ryan Collins, and Danny and Sam from the Goose Hummock Shops, for an educational introduction to Cape Cod’s kettle pond trout fishery. These ponds have been designated as ecological, recreational, and aesthetic treasures by the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Program for their biodiversity and rare species. Cape Cod is home to hundreds of kettle ponds, created by receding glaciers roughly 18,000 years ago.
Join host Ryan Collins of and the crew from Canal Bait & Tackle, as they cruise the banks of the canal, and fish from a boat outside the canal’s East End - providing viewers with a rarely seen perspective of the canal’s unique environment and productive fisheries. Constructed in the early 1900’s, the Cape Cod Canal is an important shipping route and popular fishing destination.
Join host Ryan Collins, his dad Jake, and Ryan’s cousin Chris Colbert, as they fish the sunrise from shore, and the afternoon from boat. Learn how to fish eels, spook plugs, and tube and worm - plus get valuable advice about fishing the Cape with your family. Catching fish is just a bonus - fishing with family and friends is what it’s really all about!
Join host Ryan Collins and MFCC television producer Shane Uriot, as they take a step way from the beach and into the woods, for a morning of freshwater bass fishing . Get a gorgeous view of what it can be like to freshwater fish on the Cape, and see just how therapeutic and relaxing freshwater fishing can be.
It’s early summer on Cape Cod, and striped bass and mackerel have arrived in good numbers. Join host Ryan Collins and Ryan's childhood fishing buddy Jason Mazzola, for an afternoon of live-lining mackerel for stripers.
It’s September on Cape Cod and anglers all over the Cape have been going crazy chasing down false albacore. Join host Ryan Collins, MFCC member Hayden Gallagher, and Dave Steeves of the Goose Hummock Shops and TheMightyFish.com as they attempt to track down these hard fighting (and elusive) fish.
It’s the heat of the summer on Cape Cod and big striped bass are holding deep along the bottom. Learn how to fish the tube and worm for huge summertime stripers, and watch as Ryan's mom Kathy reels in two of the largest stripers of her entire life!
It’s late May on Cape Cod and big black sea bass are paving the bottom. Conditions are gorgeous for springtime fishing on the Cape, with flat calm seas and bright clear skies. Learn how to fish for monster black sea bass with host Ryan Collins and Sam Brown from the Goose Hummock Shops and TheMightyFish.com.
It’s October on Cape Cod and tautog (also called blackfish) have moved into the shallow water rock piles. Green crabs fished on Togzilla jigs are producing bites on nearly every drop. Learn how to fish for tautog with host Ryan Collins and his wife Lauren.
In this episode MFCC TV producer Shane Uriot joins Ryan for an afternoon of chumming and chunking for striped bass. The crew follows up a successful fishing day with a cooking segment with Lauren. Get access to two delicious recipes (and more) by clicking the button below.
Over the last few years, Cape Cod has become a global hot spot for Great White sharks. In this episode we team up with captain Cullen Lundholm of Cape Star Charters, to chase down huge adult Great Whites off the sandy shorelines of Monomoy and the outer Cape.
Cape Cod is a terrific place to go kayak fishing. With hundreds of miles of coastline, protected bays and harbours, the kayak is a great tool to explore the Cape. In this episode, you'll head out during September in pursuit of false albacore, bonito and more.
Cape Cod Bay is a unique habitat which encompasses more than 600 square miles. The bay is home to all sorts of species, including blues, sharks and tuna. In today's episode, you'll join host Ryan Collins and his friend Garet Suomala for a morning of fishing the bay for striped bass.
Nighttime is the right time for striped bass fishing from shore. This is especially true during the summer on Cape Cod. In this episode, you'll hit the beach at night over July 4th weekend, and watch as Lauren severely out-fishes Ryan.
In this episode you'll leave Cape Cod and head to southwest Costa Rica to surfcast for roosterfish, big jacks and more. Learn about the area, the wildlife and the fishing. You never know what to expect when you go surfcasting in Costa Rica!
It’s early May on Cape Cod, and the first saltwater species are migrating into local waters. In this episode we begin by catching our own green crabs for bait, and then we use those crabs to catch tautog and scup. Towards the end of the episode we catch squid, and then briefly touch upon some simple but delicious recipes.
Cape Cod is a wonderful place to explore with a little boat! In this episode we head out on the 12 foot aluminum. We'll start by fly fishing the flats for stripers with Ian Bragdon of the Goose Hummock. Then we go fishing with Lauren for scup and black sea bass.
It’s early August on Cape Cod, and giant bluefin tuna have arrived in great numbers. In this episode we head out fishing for tuna with a group of members from My Fishing Cape Cod and captain Cullen Lundholm of Cape Star Charters. During this trip we hooked three bluefins and observed amazing humpback whale feeds. It was an amazing trip that none of us will ever forget!