Fishing Reports by Captain Martin Costa

About The Author: Captain

Company: Liberty Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: Cape Cod Bay

Bio: Captains Martin, Derrick and Kirstyn Costa are third and fourth generation Cape Cod fishermen. Each of them holds a U. S. Coast Guard license and has fished Cape Cod Bay since childhood. They share a passion for the sport and a deep appreciation for the habitat. Together, they own and operate the 46-foot Hatteras Sportfisher "Liberty" which sails daily, May to October, from Rock Harbor in Orleans, Massachusetts.

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August bass fishing can be a real gamble (8/10/2011)
[Cape Cod,MA] Some days we can't manage to jig up a single striper, others, they're begging to be caught.
Just look for the boats and birds (6/22/2011)
[Cape Cod,MA] We had a couple of great crews out on Monday and Tuesday who were lucky to experience the Bay at its best. Not only has the weather been amazing, but the fishing as well.
Good bass and bluefish action on the Shoals (10/12/2009)
[Cape Cod,MA] Looks like there's still a few more weeks of bass fishing in the Bay.
Tuna off of Race Point (10/04/2009)
[Cape Cod,MA] The charter season may be drawing to a close, but there's still plenty of action in the Bay.
No sign of bass moving south (9/27/2009)
[Cape Cod,MA] We should have some outstanding fishing within the next few weeks as the fish feed up for their move South.
Outstanding Action Off Truro (8/27/2009)
[Cape Cod,MA] Blanket of bass near Provincetown Harbor.
Great Bass Fishing on the Flood Tide (8/21/2009)
[Cape Cod,MA] The Provincetown bass are eating on the incoming tide.
Big blues off the Path. (8/19/2009)
[Cape Cod,MA] Mixed bag of small fish on the Shoals. Bluefin around Number One.
Provincetown bass action just getting better (8/17/2009)
[Cape Cod,MA] Took our bass limit real early into the 8 hour trip. Now what do we do?
Bass bite is back on in Provincetown (8/17/2009)
[Cape Cod,MA] After several days of slow to none bass action, the bass in Provincetown are hungry again.