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Cod Fishing Charter - New England

Kayman Charters is noted for the best Cod and Haddock fishing trips on the East Coast! This is our primary fish that we target. No one has ever left the boat without dinner for their family and usually much, much more!! When you book a trip with the Kayman Too you can be confidant that the Captain gives 110% to put the most fish in the boat as possible!

Kayman Charters has been fishing Stellwagon Bank, Jefferys Ledge, Tillies Bank for 17 years. We have consistently taken catches of Cod to 25-60lbs. Haddock to 15lbs, Pollock to 42lbs, Wolfish to 35 lbs

The average catch can be anywhere between 500 to 1000 plus pounds of whole fish.
Gloucester is approximately a 1-½ hour ride to any of these great fishing spots. We are in the center of the best Cod fishing on the East Coast!

The rich grounds within a short ride from Gloucester provide excellent cod fishing!

The Kayman Too and the Lisa & Jake leave the dock before 6am and returns around 3-4pm. The ride out can be spent playing cards below or watching for Whales and dolphins on the deck.

Cod fishing is an art of following fish migration patterns and bottom types. A keen eye and a good bottom machine aids to the knowledge of knowing were to look. The bottom machine does not always show fish even when they are ample. Large Cod tend to lie flat on the bottom making them difficult to see. The type of bottom is always displayed ie gravel pebbles or coral covered rocks and will always look different than a soft sand or mud bottom. Years of experience will distinguish between the types of bottoms to begin the search.

Tackle

Kayman Charters is equipped with an arsenal of 4/0 reels plus 6'6 and 7' fiberglass rods. The reels are Diawa 40 series reels with a 6.5 to 1 retrieve. We also have Shimano 4/0 reels also with a 6.5 to 1 retrieve. The fast retrieve is very helpful when using jigging method explained on this page. These reels are spooled with 80lb Berkley Power Pro braid line. We use and suggest at least 80lb line because it is much easier to untangle. The 50lb braid is impossible to get out of a snarl and usually must be cut. These 4/0 reels combined with a light but strong rod make for an excellent Cod and Haddock combo strong enough to handle a 60lb Cod and light enough to have a good fight with a 6lb haddock.

Introduction to Jigging

Jigging is a very effective way of catching Cod fish in New England. The jig represents an injured bait fish squirming in distress flashing its white underside. This entices the Cod as it appears to be an easy meal. There are many jigs on the market of all shapes, sizes and colors. Most of these attract the fisherman more than the fish. There are different methods that are very minute to fish different jigs. There is no set protocol; you just have to see what works best for you.

Jigging

Tides and currants play a very important part in how the fish react to the lures and baits and must be presented in a manner that makes it attractive to them. When the fish are biting on the drift and the current is fast the experienced angler will cast down tide. They will then jig the lure and retrieve the line to prevent slack (keeping the jig 6-12" off of the bottom) line as the jig comes closer to the boat (now the jig is straight up and down) this is where he will get 90% of the hookups! If there is not a hookup and the angler must let line of the reel to hold close to the bottom an experienced angler will retrieve the lure and recast. This method is repeated throughout the day. The ideal spot on the boat for this type of fishing is the transom. A good group of Cod fisherman will rotate spots to the down current position to cast. This method of jigging will always out fish the person who just keeps letting line out and fishes at a hard angle.

When the tide is light he down current method is still very effective but not as important as a strong current. When the current is light the straight method drop method works fine as long as the angler keeps the jig consistently 6-12" off the bottom. This is done by constantly adjusting the line so the lure is in the proper spot. Some anglers are a crackerjack at this method and will always out fish there partners.

TEASERS-Pictures

The common jig set up consists of a loop or swivel, two feet of leader material (60-100lb test) a dropper loop (for a teaser) then 18" of line to the jig. The teaser is designed to be much smaller than the jig. When properly presented, it will represent an injured herring trying to capture a much smaller fish or shrimp for its last meal. The teaser can appear to be the easiest meal and that will be the one that gets hit first.

The color and shape of the teaser will intrigue many fishermen. Most are fascinated by trying to figure out this puzzle. There is no set color or shape that consistently works better than the other. Some days different colors seem to work better than others even though it is a fact that to the human eye all colors except chartreuse turn neutral after 33' of depth. A variety of feathers and rubber are always good to have in your tackle box.

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Haddock Fishing Charter - New England

Kayman Charters is a full time fishing boat. We fish year round and always know where the fish are! We rely on repeat customers, very few people we have seen only once! Charter boat fishing is our lively hood and only business so you can be sure to get the best fishing experience. We do not hire inexperienced captains to follow other boats to rely on the catch. The Captain is the owner and wants to make sure you return. Most folks ask for our schedule to book a return trip before they depart!

 

Double hookups are a challenge to land and a common site on the Kayman Too!

Action like this is welcome by all on the Kayman Too and just a dream of others. Landing on schools of large fish is not just luck but years of experience and being on the grounds almost every day of the week. This makes the difference in the final catch of the day. Knowing the migration patterns and areas of bait fish are proven to produce the finest of catches, and quality of fish on some of the richest fishing grounds in the coastal waters off Gloucester Massachusetts.

Join us for some of the best Cod & Haddock fishing in New England!!

Bait Fishing for Cod/Haddock

Certain areas that have a real healthy bottom, lots of mussels, starfish, crabs etc. are excellent areas to fish with bait. The fish in these areas are feeding off the bottom on this sea life. The smell of a fresh chunk of clam or cut fish will make for an easy offering to a fish on the hunt.

Tips on Bait Fishing

When bait fishing, you are trying to catch a fish that is sucking off the bottom so your bait must be on the bottom. If your bait is not on the bottom the fish will swim under it and keep going to your buddie's bait that is in his food zone.

Drifting Baits

When drifting baits it can be difficult keeping in touch with the bottom. The braided line is a definite must for this type of fishing. The feel of the bottom is much better with the braid. As drifting along it is wise to leave the reel in free spool with your thumb on the spool, slowly let the line out as the boat drifts along keeping the line taunt. When you feel the bite feed, let a little more line out then lock in the reel and set the hook.

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