Late Fall Fishing Frenzy at Cape Cod Canal
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Late Fall Fishing Frenzy at Cape Cod Canal
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Description
As of November 2, 2024, the fishing scene at the Cape Cod Canal is transitioning into the late fall season, but there's still plenty of action to be had. ###...
show more### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the sunrise is at 6:23 AM and sunset at 4:34 PM. The tidal cycle is crucial here, with high tide expected around 9:15 AM and low tide at 3:15 PM. The weather is mild, with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-50s, and partly cloudy skies.
### Fish Activity
Striper activity, although slowing down, is still present. Yesterday saw some decent catches, particularly in the backwaters and outer beaches of the Canal. Schools of small stripers, typically in the mid-20-inch range, were active along the beaches of Cape Cod Bay. With the November new moon approaching, strong tides could bring a wave of bass through the Canal over the next week.
### Types and Amounts of Fish
While the larger stripers are becoming less common, there are still some quality fish to be found. Small to medium-sized stripers, along with some tautog, especially towards the west end of the Canal, were reported. Bonito and hickory shad are also present, particularly in the east end of the Canal.
### Best Lures and Bait
For stripers, using larger lures at night has been effective. Lures like the Hydrino Longcast 170F in black over purple, and the Sebile Stick Shad in ghost or blue Mac colors, have been producing results. Topwater lures and mid-size swimbaits are also recommended, especially during the early morning and late evening hours. For tautog, smaller soft plastics and metals are working well.
### Hot Spots
The west end of the Canal is a hot spot for tautog, with several smaller pieces of structure holding big tog. The east end of the Canal, around the bridges, is good for catching larger striped bass. Additionally, the outer beaches of Cape Cod Bay are still fishing well, with schools of fish occasionally moving towards the Canal.
In summary, the Cape Cod Canal remains a vibrant fishing destination even in early November. With the right lures and an understanding of the tidal cycles, anglers can still enjoy a productive day on the water. Keep an eye on the new moon tides and be prepared for some exciting striper action over the next week.
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