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.
Such incredible information and his excitement is contagious. Definitely on the bucket list now. I love the versatility in ways that you could fish them.
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.
Hi, nice video, I have a question, if I'm going to Cape cod the first week of April, what's the best advice about fishing spot or spices to expect? Thanks
Hi Lee! The LRS 785F is a solid choice for conventional and is a great in-shore and freshwater spinning rod (we offer a freshwater and saltwater model). This rod will work well for larger jigs, carolina rigs, spinnerbaits, casting bucktail jigs for stripers and surface lures. The added length will make distance casting a snap and will handle medium inshore species such as striper, redfish, snook, permit, false albacore, jacks, salmon, halibut, and barracuda. douglasoutdoors.com/spinning-casting-rods/lrs-series/ For fly, a 9 or 10 weight rod should get the job done. Our DXF series is a solid choice without breaking the bank. douglasoutdoors.com/fly-rods/dxf-series/
I did watch it to its entirety to form my opinion. The "expert" advice are ok. Typical. It depends on your level of understanding. Well made video nontheless. Commenting for the algo as well.
Finally someone that actually gives excellent information and explains definitely subscribing!
Thank you, Jason!
Your at the rose point marina. Gone out of there many times.
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.
I’m hitting the canal this weekend. 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
A LOT of good information in this. Wow.
Glad you enjoyed it, Ryan. Thanks for watching.
Such incredible information and his excitement is contagious. Definitely on the bucket list now. I love the versatility in ways that you could fish them.
Thanks for the kind words, Marcy!
A lot hang out in marshfeild, north river.
Thank you for good introduction Guide on fishing 👍👍😎
Thanks for watching, James! Glad it was helpful.
Great Video! Thanks,Helpful Info,Still Waiting on Run,in Jersey and it's almost November
Thanks for watching, Richy! Good luck on the water 👊👍
Great stuff - emailing now!
Wicked pissah! Awesome video
Ha! Thanks, Steve!
This is awesome! Stripaaaas
Ha! Wicked Cool! Thanks for watching, Dave!
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.
Great video!
Thanks, Brian!
Great video. My family has a house in Onset and this video has me itching to try fly fishing for stripers!
That's awesome, Josh! Let us know how you make out!
Hey this blitz footage was filmed like a half mile away from there! Get out there. Fall run blitz happening now.
@@williammitchell3235 That's awesome! Thanks for the live update, William!
I would love one of those rods!
We'd love for you to win, Peter! Good luck!
I live in Chatham I love fishing so much
That's awesome, Ethan!
Indeed awesome Ethan👍
My grand parents have a summer home there try the Mitchel river bridge it's stocked full
Hi, nice video, I have a question, if I'm going to Cape cod the first week of April, what's the best advice about fishing spot or spices to expect? Thanks
you're throwing a 3.5 oz lure on light tackle?
How about 2023 fishrrport??!😊
Congratulations to Nick Finnegan Sr. of Massachusetts for winning the trip with Billy and Seven Stripes Fishing! Hope you catch some biggies.
I'm in Las Vegas I'm guessing this doesn't apply to our stripper population on lake mead?
Thought using herring was banned.
If I go to cape cod canal for striped bass, what rod do you recommend? Thanks
Hi Lee!
The LRS 785F is a solid choice for conventional and is a great in-shore and freshwater spinning rod (we offer a freshwater and saltwater model). This rod will work well for larger jigs, carolina rigs, spinnerbaits, casting bucktail jigs for stripers and surface lures. The added length will make distance casting a snap and will handle medium inshore species such as striper, redfish, snook, permit, false albacore, jacks, salmon, halibut, and barracuda.
douglasoutdoors.com/spinning-casting-rods/lrs-series/
For fly, a 9 or 10 weight rod should get the job done. Our DXF series is a solid choice without breaking the bank.
douglasoutdoors.com/fly-rods/dxf-series/
Where is the stripper?
The funny thing to me is guides are considered experts.
Thanks for watching!
I did watch it to its entirety to form my opinion. The "expert" advice are ok. Typical. It depends on your level of understanding. Well made video nontheless. Commenting for the algo as well.
Dat fly rod tho...
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