Stripers, Blues, and Mullet Abound in the Productive Cape Cod Canal This Fall

Oct 2, 2024 · 3m
Stripers, Blues, and Mullet Abound in the Productive Cape Cod Canal This Fall
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As of October 2, 2024, the Cape Cod Canal is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, despite the transitional fall season. ### Tidal Report The tides in the Cape Cod Canal...

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As of October 2, 2024, the Cape Cod Canal is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, despite the transitional fall season.

### Tidal Report
The tides in the Cape Cod Canal are strong and influenced by the water level differences between Cape Cod Bay and Buzzard’s Bay. Today, expect a westward current if the water level is lower in Buzzard’s Bay, and an eastward current if it's lower in Cape Cod Bay. The tidal cycles are crucial for locating stripers, so keep an eye on the tide charts to maximize your fishing efficiency.

### Weather
The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a gentle southwest breeze, which should make for comfortable fishing conditions. Water temperatures are still relatively warm, but the cooler overnight temperatures are starting to activate the local striped bass.

### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at around 6:45 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:15 PM, giving you ample daylight to fish the canal.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity in the canal. Striped bass, ranging from small schoolie class to over-slot size, were active, particularly during the ebb tide. These bass were feeding on 3- to 6-inch mullet, which have been spotted towards the west end of the canal. Bluefish, both small and larger ones, were also present, adding to the excitement.

### Types and Amounts of Fish
Several anglers reported catching nice stripers, with some over 20 pounds. For example, Tim Hollywood Peta caught a 43-inch striper, and Bill from the grill produce landed a 22-pounder. Bluefish, including some in the 3- to 5-pound range, were also common catches.

### Best Lures and Bait
For stripers, topwater plugs like Super Strike Little Neck Poppers, pencil poppers, and 5-inch walk-the-dog spooks are effective around slack tide. Small Danny plugs, Mag Darters, SP Minnows, and soft-plastic paddletails are also catching fish when they are not showing on top. For bluefish, using spoons and popping corks can be successful.

### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots right now is the west end of the Cape Cod Canal, where mullet and smaller blues and schoolie bass have been concentrated. Another good spot is Bell Road, although it can get crowded and tangled with lines. If you're looking for a more relaxed experience, the harbors along the Cape side of Buzzard’s Bay are also worth checking out.

Overall, the Cape Cod Canal is offering a dynamic fishing experience with a variety of species and plenty of action, making it a great place to cast your line this fall.
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