Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for slingin' lines around the Cape Cod Canal on this chilly February 9th mornin'. Sunrise hit around 6:48 AM, sunset's comin' at 5:12 PM or so—plenty of daylight to chase the bite before the wind picks up.
Tides today per CapeTides.com: low at 1:32 AM (0.47 ft), high 6:48 AM (3.05 ft), low 2:12 PM (0.42 ft), and high 7:24 PM (2.67 ft). Current's rippin' eastbound early, slackin' mid-mornin'—prime for fish stackin' up. Best windows? Major bites 1:44-3:44 PM lunar transit, minors at moonrise 9:52-10:52 AM and moonset 6:37-7:37 PM, says Tides4Fishing.
Weather's crisp, mid-30s with light NW breeze—bundle up, but that clear sky's callin' anglers out. Water temp hoverin' cold, pushin' fish tight to structure.
Reports from MyFishingCapeCod crew and locals: stripers are key players right now, schoolies to 30-inch keepers hammerin' the canal walls. Decent blues mixin' in, some tautog off the rocks. Catches yesterday? A handful of 28-32" linesiders on the flood, per forum chatter—nothin' epic, but consistent if ya hit the current right.
Rig up **bucktail jigs** (1-2 oz white or chartreuse) tipped with mackerel chunk for stripers—rips through the rip like magic. **Soft plastics** like 5-inch swimmers on heavy spin gear for blues. Live bloodworms or clams crushin' it for bottom feeders. Fish the outgoing for east side push.
Hot spots: Railroad Bridge pilings for current seams, and Bourne Bridge east end where bait balls up.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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