
Love Fishing Striped Bass?
Chatham on Cape Cod's the Place!
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If you love fishing stripers off Monomoy Island in Chatham MA, then why not recommend us to your friends, colleagues and family - and gain some fun rewards for doing so?
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Chatham Fishing News

04/29/2012 The Fish Are In!
The early warm weather is showing Schoolie Bass are off Monomoy Island everywhere and in big numbers too. The best way to catch them is with a small bucktail and curlytail grub or the Gag’s Whip-it-Eel’s are also working very well. Also small castmasters and some small topwater poppers have taken a few too. It’s been awesome so far with lots of bites and a ton of action so get on it.

Cape Cod Striper Fishing At It's Best
For the best striper fishing experience, choose Cape Fishing Charters. With over 30 years of Cape Cod experience and passion for fishing, you will not find a more dedicated charter captain. Monomoy Island at the very elbow of Cape Cod, offers the best striper fishing location on Cape Cod. Because of our location, you'll not find a quicker boat charter to the fish either. Our Chatham
Cape Cod fishing charters make an excellent full or half-day trip for your family, your buddies or if you just want a day by yourself, fishing with an expert.
We Love To Teach People To Fish!
Whether you are looking to take your young child on their very first Cape
Cod fishing adventure, or if you have been fishing for decades,
Cape Fishing Charters is perfect for you. We know that fishing
is enjoyable for both young and old, and we absolutely share your
passion.
With 4 - professionally operated charter boats, you'll have everything you need to make your Cape
Cod charter a complete success. Take a look at our photo gallery to see some of our previous fishermen and the prizes they took home. There is nothing better than seeing the smile on someone’s face when they have caught a fish. This passion and dedication makes Cape Fishing Charters the best choice for your next Cape Cod fishing adventure.




