Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

"Cape Cod Canal Fishing Update: Stripers, Bonito, and Fluke Dominate the Summer Bite"


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This is Artificial Lure with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report for Saturday, August 9th, 2025. The Canal is buzzing with summer action, and today’s tides and weather are primed to keep rods bent for those who put in the time and pick their spots.

Let’s start with the **tide and weather**: Today, the first high tide came in at 5:02 AM, with a low at 11:50 AM, and then another high tide set for 5:19 PM, according to Tide-Forecast. Sunrise was at 5:37 and sunset clocks in at 7:58 PM, so you’ve got a solid 14-hour window. Water temperatures are holding steady around 70°F, air temp mid-morning is a comfortable low 70s, and we’re seeing light winds this morning—ideal conditions for working both surface and sub-surface baits. Expect slack current periods midday, so plan around the moving water near the tide turns for best results.

**Fish activity and recent catches:** According to On The Water’s August report, striper action is hot at first light, especially on the west end and mid-Canal stretches. Nighttime surfcasters have been quietly connecting with slot and over-slot fish using soft plastics and live eels. Bonito are now showing, especially near the east end and south-facing inlets, feeding alongside the schoolies. There’s the occasional blitz of bluefish, so keep an eye out for birds and bait—especially early and late in the day. Bottom fishing continues with fluke, sea bass, and porgies filling coolers for those working sandy drops and rocky pockets.

**Best lures and bait:** Locals know that in these conditions, nothing beats a well-presented paddletail jig or a white/pink soft plastic swimbait, especially in low-light conditions. Bone or mackerel-pattern topwater plugs like Hogy Dog Walkers are fooling stripers at dawn and dusk—get up early for your best shot. Bonito are hitting small metals like Kastmasters and Deadly Dicks worked fast through breaking fish. For the bait crew, live eels, mackerel chunks, and fresh sea worms fished on the bottom after dark are foolproof for bigger linesiders. If fluking, tip your bucktails with Gulp! jerk shads or spearing.

**Hot spots to try:**
- **The Herring Run** on the western end: Always productive near sunrise, especially as the west tide starts moving.
- **The East End rip**, near Sandwich Bulkhead: Bonito, schoolie bass, and the occasional doormat fluke have all hit the deck here in the past week.
- For a quieter session, try the **Scusset Beach jetty** for fluke and sea bass when the current slacks off.

Word from local shops is that fish are feeding on sand eels and baby bunker, so match the hatch for best results. Don’t overlook the night bite—some of the biggest stripers this week came in after dark on slow-drifted eels.

For those targeting bluefin, the word offshore is early-morning jigging has been the most productive, mostly to the southwest, but that’s outside the Canal proper. Still, worth the mention if you’re heading out.

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