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Late Fall Fishing on Martha's Vineyard: Challenges and Opportunities in the Shoulder Season

Nov 23, 2024 · 2m 40s
Late Fall Fishing on Martha's Vineyard: Challenges and Opportunities in the Shoulder Season
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As of November 23, 2024, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is still active, though the late fall season brings its own set of challenges and opportunities. ### Weather and...

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As of November 23, 2024, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is still active, though the late fall season brings its own set of challenges and opportunities.

### Weather and Tidal Conditions
Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 50°F and a low of 40°F. The winds are moderate, coming in from the northwest at about 10-15 mph. Tides are crucial for fishing here; today's high tide is at 9:37 AM and the low tide at 3:47 PM.

### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 6:34 AM, and sunset is at 4:14 PM, providing ample time for both early morning and late afternoon fishing sessions.

### Fish Activity
Despite the cooler weather, there is still significant fish activity. Striped bass, although scarce, can be found in the skinny waters of the creeks and marshes, particularly on the south side of the island. They are taking small soft plastics and can be caught early in the morning or late in the afternoon[2].

Tautog (blackfish) are another species that are active, especially in deeper waters when conditions allow. Anglers have been catching keepers from shore in areas like Woods Hole and in Nantucket Sound. Green crabs, though not readily available at all tackle shops, remain the best bait for tautog[2].

### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, small soft plastics and lures like Hogy Originals and surface lures such as Jumpin Minnows are effective. For tautog, green crabs are the go-to bait, but clams and mussels can also work.

### Hot Spots
- **Woods Hole**: Known for its tautog fishing from shore, this area has seen consistent catches this week.
- **Vineyard Sound**: This area has breaking fish, likely albies or bonito, though they may be too far out for shore fishing. However, it's a good spot to check for striped bass and other species.
- **Nantucket Sound**: Anglers with boats are picking up keeper tautog here, and schoolies can be found in the rips off Monomoy[2].

Overall, while the fishing is not as prolific as in the peak summer months, there are still plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of species on Martha's Vineyard. Be prepared for the cooler weather and changing tides, and you might just find yourself reeling in a nice catch.
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