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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2026 · 2 MIN

Cape Cod Canal Early March Report: Cold Water Schoolies and Bottom Bite Building

from Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report. We’re on a nice set of moving water this weekend. Tides4Fishing’s Sagamore station shows a strong morning flood pushing in after a predawn low, with a big late‑morning high around 11:30 and another solid ebb building toward dark. According to US Harbors’ East Sandwich canal listing, the tide is currently rising, which means that classic west‑to‑east sweep is in play first half of the day, then she’ll turn and run hard the other way for the evening. Sun’s up around 6:00 a.m. and sets just after 5:30 p.m., with about ten and a half hours of light per Tides4Fishing. Air temps are running in the 30s to low 40s, light northwest breeze, typical early‑March chill. Water’s cold, hovering in the mid‑30s to very low‑40s according to regional marine reports, so we’re still firmly in winter mode. Fish activity in the Canal itself is quiet, as you’d expect this time of year. No recent reports of keeper stripers inside the Big Ditch; most of the winter striped bass are still staging south, and the holdovers are up in rivers and estuaries. A couple of local guys poking around the herring run end and the railroad bridge edges have scratched a few small schoolies on bloodworms and soft plastics, but it’s far from a blitz. Most of the more consistent action right now is bottom fishing just outside the canal in Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod Bay, where Buzzards Bay tide charts show good moving water through mid‑day. Species in play: a handful of schoolie stripers, some winter flounder nosing around sandy pockets, plus mixed cod and tog for the few running out deeper. No big numbers of bait yet; we’re still a few weeks out from real herring pushes and the first serious Canal bite. Best bets for lures: go small, slow, and subtle. - 3–4 inch soft plastics on 1/2–3/4 oz jigheads in white or olive. - Slim metal like Kastmasters or Deadly Dicks bounced right along bottom. - Small bucktail jigs tipped with a strip of pork rind or Gulp. For bait, bloodworms and seaworms will out‑produce artificials on the coldest days. Fresh clam strips on a hi‑lo rig are a good call if you’re soaking bottom around the east end looking for flounder or the odd early striper. A couple of hotspots to try today: - **Railroad Bridge Area (Bourne side):** Fish the seam lines on the first of the east current with small jigs and worms. - **Herring Run / State Pier Stretch on the Sagamore side:** Work the edges of the channel and any warmer pockets on the last of the flood and first of the ebb. As always, mind the rocks, the current, and those steep banks—early‑season footing can be slick, and the Canal doesn’t give second chances. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more reports and local intel. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report. We’re on a nice set of moving water this weekend. Tides4Fishing’s Sagamore station shows a strong morning flood pushing in after a predawn low, with a big late‑morning high around 11:30 and another solid ebb building toward dark. According to US Harbors’ East Sandwich canal listing, the tide is currently rising, which means that classic west‑to‑east sweep is in play first half of the day, then she’ll turn and run hard the other way for the evening. Sun’s up around 6:00 a.m. and sets just after 5:30 p.m., with about ten and a half hours of light per Tides4Fishing. Air temps are running in the 30s to low 40s, light northwest breeze, typical early‑March chill. Water’s cold, hovering in the mid‑30s to very low‑40s according to regional marine reports, so we’re still firmly in winter mode. Fish activity in the Canal itself is quiet, as you’d expect this time of year. No recent reports of keeper stripers inside the Big Ditch; most of the winter striped bass are still staging south, and the holdovers are up in rivers and estuaries. A couple of local guys poking around the herring run end and the railroad bridge edges have scratched a few small schoolies on bloodworms and soft plastics, but it’s far from a blitz. Most of the more consistent action right now is bottom fishing just outside the canal in Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod Bay, where Buzzards Bay tide charts show good moving water through mid‑day. Species in play: a handful of schoolie stripers, some winter flounder nosing around sandy pockets, plus mixed cod and tog for the few running out deeper. No big numbers of bait yet; we’re still a few weeks out from real herring pushes and the first serious Canal bite. Best bets for lures: go small, slow, and subtle. - 3–4 inch soft plastics on 1/2–3/4 oz jigheads in white or olive. - Slim metal like Kastmasters or Deadly Dicks bounced right along bottom. - Small bucktail jigs tipped with a strip of pork rind or Gulp. For bait, bloodworms and seaworms will out‑produce artificials on the coldest days. Fresh clam strips on a hi‑lo rig are a good call if you’re soaking bottom around the east end looking for flounder or the odd early striper. A couple of hotspots to try today: - **Railroad Bridge Area (Bourne side):** Fish the seam lines on the first of the east current with small jigs and worms. - **Herring Run / State Pier Stretch on the Sagamore side:** Work the edges of the channel and any warmer pockets on the last of the flood and first of the ebb. As always, mind the rocks, the current, and those steep banks—early‑season footing can be slick, and the Canal doesn’t give second chances. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more reports and local intel. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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