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EPISODE · Sep 27, 2024 · 2 MIN

Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report: Stripers, Bluefish, and Tautog Amid Nor'Easter Conditions

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

As of September 27, 2024, the Cape Cod Canal is buzzing with activity, despite the challenging weather conditions brought by the recent Nor'Easter. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Tidal Report, Weather, and Daylight The tidal cycle today will see high tide at around 9:30 AM and low tide at about 3:30 PM. The weather is expected to be cloudy with occasional rain showers, and winds will be moderate, coming from the northeast. Sunrise is at 6:28 AM, and sunset will be at 6:14 PM. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a surge in striped bass activity, particularly in the backwaters and upper tributaries of the canal. These bass are feeding aggressively on schools of mullet and other baitfish that have been pushed into the area by the northeast winds. Bluefish are also abundant, scouring the back bays for bait. Tautog fishing has been improving daily, with anglers catching them around the bridges and structure. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Striped bass are the main target, with many fish in the 20-30 pound range being caught. Bluefish are plentiful, though smaller in size. Tautog and sheepshead are also keeping anglers busy, especially around the bridge pilings. Bonito and Spanish mackerel are present but scarce. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, topwater plugs and plugs that mimic mullet have been very effective. Using live or artificial bait that resembles the abundant mullet in the area can yield great results. For tautog, crabs and clams are the go-to baits. Bluefish can be caught using metal jigs and spoons. ### Hot Spots One of the hottest spots right now is the area around the Sagamore Bridge, where striped bass and bluefish are actively chasing schools of mullet. Another spot is the vicinity of the Bourne Bridge, where tautog and sheepshead are congregating around the structure. Despite the weather, the conditions are ripe for some excellent fishing in the Cape Cod Canal. Make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for the wind and rain, but the rewards could be well worth it. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

As of September 27, 2024, the Cape Cod Canal is buzzing with activity, despite the challenging weather conditions brought by the recent Nor'Easter. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Tidal Report, Weather, and Daylight The tidal cycle today will see high tide at around 9:30 AM and low tide at about 3:30 PM. The weather is expected to be cloudy with occasional rain showers, and winds will be moderate, coming from the northeast. Sunrise is at 6:28 AM, and sunset will be at 6:14 PM. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a surge in striped bass activity, particularly in the backwaters and upper tributaries of the canal. These bass are feeding aggressively on schools of mullet and other baitfish that have been pushed into the area by the northeast winds. Bluefish are also abundant, scouring the back bays for bait. Tautog fishing has been improving daily, with anglers catching them around the bridges and structure. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Striped bass are the main target, with many fish in the 20-30 pound range being caught. Bluefish are plentiful, though smaller in size. Tautog and sheepshead are also keeping anglers busy, especially around the bridge pilings. Bonito and Spanish mackerel are present but scarce. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, topwater plugs and plugs that mimic mullet have been very effective. Using live or artificial bait that resembles the abundant mullet in the area can yield great results. For tautog, crabs and clams are the go-to baits. Bluefish can be caught using metal jigs and spoons. ### Hot Spots One of the hottest spots right now is the area around the Sagamore Bridge, where striped bass and bluefish are actively chasing schools of mullet. Another spot is the vicinity of the Bourne Bridge, where tautog and sheepshead are congregating around the structure. Despite the weather, the conditions are ripe for some excellent fishing in the Cape Cod Canal. Make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for the wind and rain, but the rewards could be well worth it. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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