Fall Fishing in the Cape Cod Canal: Stripers, Tautog, and Shifting Conditions
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Fall Fishing in the Cape Cod Canal: Stripers, Tautog, and Shifting Conditions
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Description
As of October 17, 2024, the fishing scene in the Cape Cod Canal is still vibrant, despite the onset of cooler weather and the migration of some species. Here’s what...
show more### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the sun rises at 6:57 AM and sets at 5:57 PM. The tidal coefficient is very high at 114, indicating significant tidal movements and strong currents. The first high tide is at 10:11 AM with a height of 5.8 feet, and the first low tide is at 4:35 AM with a height of -0.1 feet. The weather forecast shows mostly sunny conditions with highs in the 50s and 60s, but be prepared for blustery winds that will shift directions frequently.
### Fish Activity
Striped bass fishing remains good, particularly in the morning at the west end of the Canal. These bass are quite picky, so anglers are using heavier epoxy jigs and smaller pencils in the 2- to 4-ounce range to mimic the prevalent peanut bunker and silversides. Bonito and false albacore are still present but are starting to thin out. Tautog fishing has seen a recent surge, with the limit increasing to 5 fish as of October 15th.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, epoxy jigs and small pencil poppers are highly effective. The key is to match the smaller forage like peanut bunker and silversides. For tautog, green crabs are the go-to bait. If you're targeting bonito or albies, keep an eye out for subtle signs of their presence and use epoxy jigs that can attract these finicky fish.
### Hot Spots
The west end of the Cape Cod Canal has been fishing well in the mornings, with a good number of bass coming up. The east end also has seen some activity, with anglers catching nice fish off the pier while jigging. Another hotspot is the outer beach areas, where a deliberate approach and blind fishing in likely areas have yielded success for bass, blues, and bones.
### Recent Catches
Yesterday saw a mix of species being caught. Striped bass were the main target, with some anglers reporting catches using the mentioned epoxy jigs and pencil poppers. Tautog fishing was good for a few days but has returned to the usual pattern of weeding through shorts to find keeper fish. Bonito and albies were also caught, although their numbers are decreasing.
Overall, the Cape Cod Canal remains a great spot for fall fishing, with the right lures and bait making all the difference in these changing conditions.
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