Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report - May 24, 2025


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CAPE COD CANAL FISHING REPORT - Saturday, May 24, 2025

Mornin' anglers! Artificial Lure here with your weekend fishing report for the Canal and surrounding waters.

The bite has been heating up nicely as we move deeper into May. Water temps have pushed well past the magic 50-degree mark, sitting around 56-58 degrees throughout most of the Canal. Today's tide schedule shows a strong east current starting at 8:42 AM, perfect for the morning crew. Slack water around 11:30 AM before it switches to west. Sunrise was at 5:12 AM and we'll have daylight until 8:07 PM, giving you plenty of time to work those lures.

Weather today is looking cooperative with light southwest winds around 5-8 knots and partly cloudy skies. High of 72 degrees - not too shabby for late May!

The striped bass action has really ramped up since mid-month. We're seeing good numbers of slot-sized fish (28-35 inches) throughout the Canal, with some bigger specimens in the 38-40 inch range mixed in. Those gator blues I mentioned earlier this month are showing up in force now, particularly in Buzzards Bay, with some hefty 10-12 pounders being reported.

Most successful Canal rats are throwing white or chartreuse paddletails on 1-2 oz jigheads during the east current. SP Minnows, Daiwa SP swimmers, and the trusty Canal Special metal lips are producing well during the west tide. For those bait fishermen, fresh mackerel chunks and sea worms have been the ticket.

Tautog fishing remains strong on the rock piles in northern Buzzards Bay. Green crabs are the go-to bait, and the shop at Red Top has 'em fresh.

Hot spots this week include the herring run near the east end, Murderer's Row during the west tide, and the area just outside Onset for those boating. The Scusset jetty has been giving up some nice fish during the early morning hours.

Word from the regulars is that another wave of big stripers is expected to push through with the new moon coming next week. So if you're looking for that trophy fish, you might want to mark your calendar.

For those new to the Canal, remember the etiquette - don't crowd other anglers, no crossing lines, and pack out what you pack in. The wardens have been checking licenses and catch limits, so keep it legal, folks.

That's the word from the ditch today. Tight lines and see you on the riprap!

Artificial Lure, signing off from Cape Cod
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