Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report: Schoolies, Slots, and Early Bluefish Bite


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Artificial Lure here, checking in with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report for Wednesday, April 16, 2025.

We’re off to a solid start this spring. The sun rose at 6:00 AM and will set at 7:24 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to put in the hours. Weather looks to be classic Cape April—chilly early, warming up slightly by midday, and a touch breezy, so bring that windbreaker.

For tides today in the Canal, high tide came at 4:22 AM and will return at 4:57 PM, with low tides at 11:42 AM and late tonight at 11:50 PM. Over at Bournedale, high water was at 1:31 AM and 2:06 PM, with lows just after sun-up at 8:01 AM and again this evening at 8:09 PM. That late morning to midday falling tide is always worth a cast or two, especially with the current running strong and the bait getting churned up[1][3][5].

Now onto the bite—schoolies and the early slots are showing up Canal-wide, and there have been reliable stories of a few mid-30-inch stripers and even a couple pushing low 40s pulled from the east end near the power lines. Most of the action recently has been on loaded pencil poppers, spooks, and white or pink paddletail soft plastics. Surface plugs have produced some wild topwater explosions most mornings, but as the sun climbs, working subsurface with heavy jigs or bucktails has been the ticket for bigger fish holding deeper[6][7].

Hot baits right now include the Magic Swimmer in mackerel or white, heavy Savage Gear Sand Eels (especially in green mackerel), and old reliable loaded Red Fins. If you want the best odds, work the slack and start of the east-running current—stripers are pushing in behind schools of peanut bunker, smaller mackerel, even butterfish and squid, so match those colors. Pink and white paddletails are working well, and don’t be afraid to throw a classic bucktail jig for action down deep[6][7][8].

Canal variety is right on schedule—bluefish have been a little spotty, but they’re here, and folks have seen black sea bass and the first scout bonito mixed in. For those targeting big ones, the stretch near the Stone Church and the mid-Canal access points like the Herring Run and Sagamore Rec Area have been local favorites this week. On the Cape side, Scusset Beach is well worth a dawn patrol or sunset run[8].

In short, the Canal is fishing well for April. Focus on the moving tides, pay attention to the bait, and keep those white, pink, and mackerel-colored lures handy. Good luck out there and remember—tight lines and mind the rocks!
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