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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 3 MIN

Martha's Vineyard Early June: Stripers Hot, Long Daylight, Perfect Conditions

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

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Martha’s Vineyard fishing report. We’re sitting on a cool early‑June pattern around the Island. Overnight marine forecasts call for light southwest to west winds, generally 5–15 knots, with seas 1–3 feet and a mix of sun and clouds through the day. Air temps are running in the high 50s at first light, pushing into the upper 60s to low 70s this afternoon, with decent visibility and only a slight chance of a passing sprinkle. Sunrise is right around 5:07 a.m. and sunset near 8:17 p.m., so you’ve got a long window to work those tides. Vineyard Sound and Nantucket Sound tides are on the early‑morning flood, swinging to an outgoing mid‑day, then another nice evening push of water. In most of the prominent rips and around the ponds you can figure on roughly a 6‑hour cycle, so plan on that first light and last light moving water for your prime shots. Stripers are the headline right now. Schoolies are thick along the north shore and in the ponds, with a solid shot at slot fish and the odd bigger one after dark on the ocean side. Folks working the edges of Lambert’s Cove and Makonikey have been picking away at good numbers, with reports of a dozen or more bass in a tide when the bait stacks in tight. Down‑Island beaches like State Beach and Inkwell have seen steady schoolie action under birds when the sand eels push in. Bluefish are around, but they’re a little here‑today‑gone‑tomorrow. The rips off Wasque and the east end of Chappy have produced some choppers when the current stands up, with a mix of 3–6 pound fish. A few scattered blues have also shown along South Beach and Norton Point on the evening tide, especially when the wind’s got a bit of east in it. Back in the ponds, there are schoolie bass and some decent fluke and scup action. The deeper holes near the channels in Lagoon and Senge are worth a drift with bucktail and squid strips. Shore anglers working local docks and rockpiles are still seeing plenty of porgy, which is great fun and great on the table. Best lures right now: for stripers, small to mid‑sized soft plastics on 3/8 to 3/4 ounce jig heads, sand eel imitations, and slim metal like Deadly Dicks or Kastmasters for when they’re on small bait. Needlefish plugs and small bottle plugs are doing damage after dark on the south side. For blues, toss anything that shines or pops – metal spoons, surface poppers, and sturdy soft plastics you’re willing to sacrifice. For bait, you can’t beat fresh chunked mackerel or bunker, sand eels if you can get them, and seaworms for the shore bite and the kids. A couple of hot spots to circle on your mental chart: First, **Chappaquiddick / Wasque area** – classic moving‑water spot with a strong shot at both bass and blues when the tide’s ripping, especially the first couple hours of the drop. Second, the **north shore stretch from Lambert’s Cove up toward Makonikey** – great early‑morning and evening surf fishing, with stripers cruising just off the beach on that inshore bait. That’s the word from around the Island. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Martha’s Vineyard fishing report. We’re sitting on a cool early‑June pattern around the Island. Overnight marine forecasts call for light southwest to west winds, generally 5–15 knots, with seas 1–3 feet and a mix of sun and clouds through the day. Air temps are running in the high 50s at first light, pushing into the upper 60s to low 70s this afternoon, with decent visibility and only a slight chance of a passing sprinkle. Sunrise is right around 5:07 a.m. and sunset near 8:17 p.m., so you’ve got a long window to work those tides. Vineyard Sound and Nantucket Sound tides are on the early‑morning flood, swinging to an outgoing mid‑day, then another nice evening push of water. In most of the prominent rips and around the ponds you can figure on roughly a 6‑hour cycle, so plan on that first light and last light moving water for your prime shots. Stripers are the headline right now. Schoolies are thick along the north shore and in the ponds, with a solid shot at slot fish and the odd bigger one after dark on the ocean side. Folks working the edges of Lambert’s Cove and Makonikey have been picking away at good numbers, with reports of a dozen or more bass in a tide when the bait stacks in tight. Down‑Island beaches like State Beach and Inkwell have seen steady schoolie action under birds when the sand eels push in. Bluefish are around, but they’re a little here‑today‑gone‑tomorrow. The rips off Wasque and the east end of Chappy have produced some choppers when the current stands up, with a mix of 3–6 pound fish. A few scattered blues have also shown along South Beach and Norton Point on the evening tide, especially when the wind’s got a bit of east in it. Back in the ponds, there are schoolie bass and some decent fluke and scup action. The deeper holes near the channels in Lagoon and Senge are worth a drift with bucktail and squid strips. Shore anglers working local docks and rockpiles are still seeing plenty of porgy, which is great fun and great on the table. Best lures right now: for stripers, small to mid‑sized soft plastics on 3/8 to 3/4 ounce jig heads, sand eel imitations, and slim metal like Deadly Dicks or Kastmasters for when they’re on small bait. Needlefish plugs and small bottle plugs are doing damage after dark on the south side. For blues, toss anything that shines or pops – metal spoons, surface poppers, and sturdy soft plastics you’re willing to sacrifice. For bait, you can’t beat fresh chunked mackerel or bunker, sand eels if you can get them, and seaworms for the shore bite and the kids. A couple of hot spots to circle on your mental chart: First, **Chappaquiddick / Wasque area** – classic moving‑water spot with a strong shot at both bass and blues when the tide’s ripping, especially the first couple hours of the drop. Second, the **north shore stretch from Lambert’s Cove up toward Makonikey** – great early‑morning and evening surf fishing, with stripers cruising just off the beach on that inshore bait. That’s the word from around the Island. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. 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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