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Fall Striped Bass Fishing Tips for Cape Cod



Billy Mitchell shares his fall Striped Bass tips for Cape Cod. Topics include the migration habits of Stripers, the Fall Run, lures, rods, and what to expect when booking a guide for Striped Bass. Billy also discusses other species like Blue Fish and False Albacore.

✅ Special thanks to Billy Mitchell and Seven Stripes Fishing: https://SevenStripesFishing.com/

Intro: 0:00
The Migration: 0:34
The Fall Run: 2:54
Lures: 5:25
Setup 7:54
Other Species: 10:26
Guides: 12:31

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28 Comments

  1. My very 1st time viewing your VERY informative video. Think I may have to book a Springtime charter with your Seven Stripes business. You certainly know the ins & outs of the Cape Cod fisheries. Thanks for posting this piece.

  2. Totally agree with the light gear. It's much easier to cast and retrieve and so muchore fun to play the fish. Just a comment, I was cringing every time I saw you grab the rod above the cork while fighting a fish. That's about the best way to break a rod.

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