By Cam Gammill
(Sept. 16, 2021) September is in full swing, and we’ve had a stretch of unbelievable weather and fishing continues to be extremely productive for multiple species.
Generally, in this column, I focus on inshore fishing. There is a reason for this. I like to provide information to the readers that I feel is useful and attainable. Fishing offshore (30-plus miles away from land) from Nantucket is extremely productive and amazingly fun. Most anglers don’t have the means to access it and it’s not a fishery worth promoting in my mind unless there is a bigger reason to do so.
This summer, we have had an incredible bluefin tuna fishery. Mostly the fish being caught are smaller fish, which are a total riot and very easy to release. The bite started in June down at The Dump, which sits southwest of Nantucket.
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