Hard to say, many spots will look good and hold few fish while others are the opposite. I like to target areas where fish have to pass through during tide changes, (enterances to inlets and bays, points, canals, etc) rocky/bouldery places will also almost always hold fish as well
I can second that. The south side has tons of little inlets and rivers . From Dowses to Bass river . The public ramp at the end of South St I think it's Lewis St holds bass at night. They hug the structure. Directly across the bay from that is a public way to water between 2 nice houses it's a good schoolie spot. The beaches hold some fish too especially after dark. But moving water is your friend basically
Nice you should of recorded that scary scene too lol
Night time is the right time for striped bass! Thanks for the video. Congrats on the nice trip!
Good stuff man. I grew up on the Cape.
Any fish in the Parker river anymore? Used to hold some schoolies after dark .
Great video 💪🏽
Good job brother, night bites are the best. Few nice fish there, CONGRATS!!!
Epic video Graham 🤙
great video, you are a natural for UA-cam, hope the channel will grow
Good job on catching and video!!
Nice fishing 🎣. Hoping to get out on the cape soon enough too!
Also that raccoon was hilarious
Nice vid 🎉 how do you work that lure ?
Hey what setup are you using? I'm debating on an 8ft h dialuna with a saragosa/saltist mq reel
Hey man any recommendations on where to go for nighttime stripers?? On cape
Hard to say, many spots will look good and hold few fish while others are the opposite. I like to target areas where fish have to pass through during tide changes, (enterances to inlets and bays, points, canals, etc) rocky/bouldery places will also almost always hold fish as well
I can second that. The south side has tons of little inlets and rivers . From Dowses to Bass river .
The public ramp at the end of South St I think it's Lewis St holds bass at night. They hug the structure. Directly across the bay from that is a public way to water between 2 nice houses it's a good schoolie spot. The beaches hold some fish too especially after dark. But moving water is your friend basically