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Tide Timing and Lures for Late Fall Fishing at the Cape Cod Canal

Nov 16, 2024 · 2m 47s
Tide Timing and Lures for Late Fall Fishing at the Cape Cod Canal
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As of November 16, 2024, the fishing scene at the Cape Cod Canal is still vibrant despite the late fall season. Here’s what you need to know for a successful...

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As of November 16, 2024, the fishing scene at the Cape Cod Canal is still vibrant despite the late fall season. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

### Tidal Report
The Cape Cod Canal is known for its strong tidal currents, which are crucial for understanding fish movement. Today, the tides will be significant, with the water level in Buzzard’s Bay influencing the current's direction. If the water level is lower in Buzzard’s Bay, expect the current to move westward, and if it's lower in Cape Cod Bay, the current will move eastward. This tidal movement is key for locating stripers and other species[2].

### Weather
The weather forecast indicates a moderately fishable day, with some wind but manageable conditions. Sunrise is at around 6:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:15 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity in the canal. Striped bass, although mostly smaller sizes, were still being caught, particularly during the westward-moving tides. There was also a notable blitz of bluefish at State Beach on Martha’s Vineyard, and bonito were spotted in Vineyard Sound[1][5].

### Types and Amounts of Fish
Striped bass are the main target, with many schoolies and some larger fish reported. Blackfish (tautog) are also active, with consistent catches from the Elizabeth Islands to Fishers Island. Bluefish and bonito are still present, adding to the excitement[1][3].

### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, using heavier gear is advisable due to the canal's strong currents and deep waters. Successful lures include jigs, Bill Hurley Canal Killers, and yuzuri swimmers. Bait such as peanut bunker, silversides, and late-running mullet are attracting the fish. For blackfish, crabs and clams are the go-to baits[2][4].

### Hot Spots
Two hot spots to consider are the areas around the Sakonnet and the jetties at Menemsha. The canal itself, particularly around the west tide, has been producing bass and other species. Additionally, the upper parts of the canal near the Sagamore Bridge can be very productive during the right tidal conditions[1][2].

Overall, the Cape Cod Canal remains a prime location for late fall fishing, with a variety of species active and the right conditions to make for a memorable day on the water.
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