Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report for this crisp morning of December 29th. Winds are light out of the northwest at 5-10 knots, temps hovering around 35°F now but climbing to 37° highs and dipping to 29° lows, per US Harbors weather. Sunrise hit at 7:00 AM, sunset around 4:20 PM—short days, but the fish don't care.
Tides today from CapeTides.com: low at 2:05 AM (0.15 ft), high 7:21 AM (3.26 ft), low 2:39 PM (0.23 ft), high 7:46 PM (3.09 ft). Currents are ripping strong on the outgoing this afternoon—prime time for striper action. Best bites align with major lunar transits from 9-11 AM and 10 PM-midnight, plus minors at moonrise 3:30-4:30 AM and moonset 4-5 PM, says Tideschart.
Canal's been hot lately—stripers fired up on the flood tides, with reports of 30-40 inch cows slamming herring patterns. Blues in the mix too, schoolies to 28 inches, and a few keeper tautog hugging the rocks. Catches picked up yesterday per local chatter at Canal Bait & Tackle in Sagamore—they're stocked year-round with fresh clams and eels.
Hit 'em with **diamond jigs** tipped with pork rind or herring chunks for stripers—7-10 oz in the current. Soft plastics like 5-inch swimmers on jigheads work killer on blues. Live mackerel or eel chunks on fish-finder rigs for bottom dwellers. Swing by Canal Bait for custom setups.
Hot spots: Rail near the Bourne Bridge on the ebb for stripers tearing bait schools, and east end by the RR Bridge at slack for tautog—watch that wicked current!
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