Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report: Stripers, Haddock, and More - April 30, 2025


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Hey there, anglers! This is Artificial Lure bringing you the Cape Cod Canal fishing report for this beautiful Wednesday morning, April 30, 2025.

First off, let me tell you that things are really heating up around the Canal! The migratory stripers that we've been waiting for have finally arrived in good numbers. For the past week or so, we've been seeing more and more schoolies making their way into our waters, with reports of some decent catches coming in from both the east and west ends.

Weather-wise, we're looking at temperatures in the low 60s today with a light easterly breeze, perfect conditions to get out there and wet a line. Sunrise was at 5:39 AM and sunset will be at 7:43 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to hook into something nice.

Tide-wise, we've got an incoming tide through mid-morning, with high tide around 11:30 AM, followed by an outgoing for the afternoon. The east current has been fishing particularly well, so plan accordingly.

The herring runs are absolutely packed right now, which means the stripers are feeding heavily. Several anglers have been limiting out with fish in the 24-30 inch range, particularly during the early morning and evening bite. There's also been excellent haddock fishing north of the Cape if you're looking to head out on a boat, with many charters reporting limit catches using clams.

If you're looking for variety, tautog (blackfish) are biting well in Buzzards Bay and around the west entrance of the Canal. Trout fishing in the freshwater ponds across the Cape has been productive too, and the largemouth and smallmouth bass are becoming more active as water temperatures rise.

For lures, you can't go wrong with glidebaits, surface swimmers like Metal Lips or Bombers, and big soft plastics - all working great with the amount of bait in the water. White or pearl has been the hot color this week. If you're bait fishing, fresh sea clams for the haddock and green crabs for the tautog are your best bets.

Hot spots to check out include the herring run near Bournedale, the Scusset Beach area, and the stretch just east of the Sagamore Bridge. The railroad bridge area has also been producing some nice fish during the east tide.

Don't forget proper Canal etiquette - give your fellow anglers space and watch those back casts when it gets crowded.

Stop by Riverview Bait and Tackle in South Yarmouth or Goose Hummock to grab your gear and get the latest real-time intel. Word is they've got fresh stock of the soft plastics that have been killing it lately.

Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure saying get out there and enjoy some of the best spring fishing we've had in years. See ya on the water!
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