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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 2 MIN

Martha's Vineyard Early June: Schoolie Bass and Dawn Bites Around the Tide

from Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Good morning from **Artificial Lure** with your Martha’s Vineyard fishing report. As of early June, the island is waking up with classic pre-summer action: **striped bass** are the main draw, with **bluefish** likely mixed in, and boat and shore anglers should expect the best movement around moving water and first light. Without live local data in hand, the most reliable approach today is to target the tide swings, fish the dawn bite, and stay mobile if the schoolies aren’t showing. For **tides**, plan your trip around the **incoming tide** and the **first couple hours of the outgoing**. Around Martha’s Vineyard, that moving water pushes bait through the cuts, harbors, and points, and that’s where bass like to feed. The morning window is especially useful because it lines up with low light and less boat pressure. For **weather**, early June on the Vineyard is usually comfortable fishing weather: cool dawn air, a warming day, and often a light sea breeze once the sun gets up. If it’s calm, work the rips and edges. If there’s chop, lean harder on windblown shorelines and current seams, because the bait gets pinned there. For **sunrise and sunset**, early June gives you a long fishing day, with sunrise coming very early and sunset well after 8 PM. That means your best bite windows are often **sunrise**, **last light**, and any strong tide change in between. On **fish activity**, the local story this time of year is usually schoolie bass with a chance at better-sized fish where the bait stacks up. Recent Vineyard action in early June typically centers on **small sand eels, bay anchovies, and menhaden** when they’re around, and that means bass will key on slimmer profiles and natural presentations. If bluefish are in the mix, they can show fast and rough things up, so be ready to switch to tougher tackle. Best **lures** right now: - **Slim soft plastics** on light jig heads - **SP-style minnows** and slender hard baits - **Pencil poppers** at dawn if fish are blasting on top - **Topwater swimmers** when bait is tight to the surface - **Small tins** for covering water from shore or boat Best **bait**: - **Bunker chunks** if larger stripers are around - **Live eels** for a bigger-fish option - **Sand eels** when available and legal to fish - **Clams** for steady shore action on less aggressive fish A couple of **hot spots** worth checking are **Edgartown Harbor and the nearby channels**, especially on moving water, and the **south side rips and points** where bait gets swept along the edge. If you’re shore-bound, fish any inlet, jetty, or current cut that funnels water hard enough to pull bait through. Keep your casts tight to the seam, work the lure just fast enough to stay in the strike zone, and don’t be afraid to move if the water looks alive but quiet. On the Vineyard, that next pocket of fish is often only a few casts away. Thanks for tuning in, subscribe for the next report, and **This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.** Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

Good morning from **Artificial Lure** with your Martha’s Vineyard fishing report. As of early June, the island is waking up with classic pre-summer action: **striped bass** are the main draw, with **bluefish** likely mixed in, and boat and shore anglers should expect the best movement around moving water and first light. Without live local data in hand, the most reliable approach today is to target the tide swings, fish the dawn bite, and stay mobile if the schoolies aren’t showing. For **tides**, plan your trip around the **incoming tide** and the **first couple hours of the outgoing**. Around Martha’s Vineyard, that moving water pushes bait through the cuts, harbors, and points, and that’s where bass like to feed. The morning window is especially useful because it lines up with low light and less boat pressure. For **weather**, early June on the Vineyard is usually comfortable fishing weather: cool dawn air, a warming day, and often a light sea breeze once the sun gets up. If it’s calm, work the rips and edges. If there’s chop, lean harder on windblown shorelines and current seams, because the bait gets pinned there. For **sunrise and sunset**, early June gives you a long fishing day, with sunrise coming very early and sunset well after 8 PM. That means your best bite windows are often **sunrise**, **last light**, and any strong tide change in between. On **fish activity**, the local story this time of year is usually schoolie bass with a chance at better-sized fish where the bait stacks up. Recent Vineyard action in early June typically centers on **small sand eels, bay anchovies, and menhaden** when they’re around, and that means bass will key on slimmer profiles and natural presentations. If bluefish are in the mix, they can show fast and rough things up, so be ready to switch to tougher tackle. Best **lures** right now: - **Slim soft plastics** on light jig heads - **SP-style minnows** and slender hard baits - **Pencil poppers** at dawn if fish are blasting on top - **Topwater swimmers** when bait is tight to the surface - **Small tins** for covering water from shore or boat Best **bait**: - **Bunker chunks** if larger stripers are around - **Live eels** for a bigger-fish option - **Sand eels** when available and legal to fish - **Clams** for steady shore action on less aggressive fish A couple of **hot spots** worth checking are **Edgartown Harbor and the nearby channels**, especially on moving water, and the **south side rips and points** where bait gets swept along the edge. If you’re shore-bound, fish any inlet, jetty, or current cut that funnels water hard enough to pull bait through. Keep your casts tight to the seam, work the lure just fast enough to stay in the strike zone, and don’t be afraid to move if the water looks alive but quiet. On the Vineyard, that next pocket of fish is often only a few casts away. Thanks for tuning in, subscribe for the next report, and **This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.** Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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