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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2025 · 2 MIN

Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report: Tautog and Early Stripers Thrive in Spring Conditions

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

The fishing scene at the Cape Cod Canal is heating up as spring settles in, and April 12, 2025, promises some exciting opportunities for anglers. Here’s today’s report: The tide chart for the Cape Cod Canal shows a high tide at 2:03 AM and another at 2:27 PM, with low tides at 9:12 AM and 9:26 PM. Sunrise will be at 6:04 AM, and sunset will light up the sky at 7:20 PM. These are important details as tide changes often dictate the best fishing action in the Canal. The weather today looks favorable for fishing, with clearer skies and mild temperatures expected to reach the low 60s. These conditions are ideal for targeting tautog and early season striped bass, both of which are becoming active in the area. Tautog, also known as blackfish, are being caught near rocky structures using crabs and seaworms as bait. Early migratory schoolie striped bass are starting to move into the Canal and nearby streams, particularly around herring runs. Anglers targeting stripers should focus on using lures that mimic local baitfish, such as the Magic Swimmer swimbait for its realistic movement in current. Topwater action can also be achieved using a 9-inch pencil popper or a Tsunami Talkin’ Popper. For those fishing deeper, jigs like the Savage Gear Sand Eel in green mackerel are performing well, especially during quieter tide phases. Recently, tautog have been largely reported around the Mass Maritime Academy breakwater, where both shorts and keepers are being hooked. Striper activity has been strongest near bridges, drop-offs, and rip currents. These structures provide shelter and high feeding potential. Top hot spots include the Buzzards Bay Recreation Area, the Herring Run Recreation Area, and Scusset Beach, which has a dedicated fishing pier. Spring fishing typically sees a mix of species. Beyond tautog and stripers, you might encounter cod, haddock, or even bluefish as the season progresses. Right now, tautog are a reliable option while stripers are building their presence. Be sure to prepare with the right tackle, and head out early to capitalize on the morning bite around the changing tides. Whether casting from Scusset Beach Pier or the Tidal Flats Recreation Area, you’re in for a great fishing day on the Cape Cod Canal. Happy fishing! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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