The holdovers are stirring in the salt ponds, indicating that the fish are starting to get more active. While we're still waiting for the striped bass to arrive in a couple of weeks, the holdovers provide some great opportunities for anglers looking to get out on the water and practice their fly fishing skills.
As the water temperature warms up, we expect to see even more action in the coming weeks. Our experienced anglers have been exploring the waters and have identified some hotspots, including some of the lesser-known areas that can yield some big catches. However, we encourage you to do your own scouting as well and explore some of the many spots that Fly Fishing Cape Cod has to offer.
Don't forget to check your gear and make sure you have the right flies for the current conditions. With the herring runs in full swing, we recommend using patterns that mimic this baitfish. Some of the top patterns to try include Clouser minnows, deceivers, and epoxy sand eels.
As always, make sure to follow proper catch-and-release practices to ensure the health and sustainability of the fish population. At Solstice Fly Fishing Cape Cod, we're committed to responsible angling and conservation efforts that help preserve this incredible fishery for future generations.
Our Guided Trips are for any fly angler looking for a great experience and some knowledge about how to fish Cape Cod