Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Fishing Report Today

Cape Cod Canal Cranks Up for Fall Striper Run


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Artificial Lure here with your sunrise fishing report right from the Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts, on this fine Wednesday, October 1st, 2025. The morning started off with a brisk bite in the air, and you could feel that autumn spark—the **fall run** is solidly underway and the canal is the place to be.

Sunrise hit at 6:41 AM and sunset’s coming around 6:19 PM, so you’ve got prime daylight for those morning and evening sessions. The tidal swing is classic canal—high tide at 8:45 AM and a hefty swing to low at 2:41 PM, meaning strong currents should kick in and get those stripes cruising when you’re casting during the first light and again when the tide’s just about to turn. Water’s clear, breeze light—just the kind of October day Cape locals live for.

Fish activity is **cranking up** with this seasonal shift. My Fishing Cape Cod says not only stripers, but also bluefish, false albacore, and even the occasional bonito have been landed up and down the canal in the past week. The most recent catches reported are mostly **slot size striped bass**, with a few big cows mixed in if you put in the hours. Plenty of anglers scored blues and kept rods bent early yesterday morning and through last night's tide change. False albacore are still pushing bait, so if you’re hunting for speedsters, you’ve got a shot, especially east near Sandwich and the herring run.

Top producing lures right now are the **classic Canal Swimmers**, Savage Gear sand eels, and Super Strike darters—especially with a green or mackerel pattern in low light. Soft plastics rigged heavy, like the Al Gags Whip-It Fish, have been nailing bass and blues when tossed right into the current seams. For you folks dead-set on chunk bait, **fresh bunker** or mackerel on bottom rigs have pulled up solid stripers overnight and during the slack tides. Using live eels after sunset still gets it done for the dedicated night crew.

Two red hot spots to hit:
- The **East End under the Sagamore Bridge** at dawn is lit up with bait and action, especially as that incoming tide swings hard and the fish push west.
- The **Herring Run stretch** near the visitor center—there’s been a steady blitz of bass and blues chasing bait on the surface at both first and last light. If you’re after albies, work the eastern entrance and cast metals with a fast retrieve.

Weather today is prime—cool in the early hours, moderate NE breeze keeping things fresh, and barometric pressure steady. No chop, no rain, just honest autumn Cape fishing. According to MFCC, anglers have been out in numbers and making the most of the conditions.

Before I wrap up, remember to fish smart: work those tide changes, adjust lure color to the light, and talk to your fellow anglers up and down the service road—local intel this week has been pure gold. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure, and don’t forget to subscribe for the latest action, tips, and tricks.

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