Fishing Report for April 9, 2025 - Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts
The fishing season is springing to life at the Cape Cod Canal as water temperatures begin to climb. Here’s what you need to know about today’s fishing conditions and recent activity:
Tides and Weather: Today's high tide occurred earlier in the morning, with low tide this afternoon. The current shift between tides should favor fish activity. The weather has been a mix of sunshine and moderate clouds, with temperatures around the 50s to low 60s, perfect for staying out on the Canal's banks. Wind is minimal, making for an easier cast and comfortable fishing conditions. Sunrise was at 6:03 AM, and sunset will be at 7:14 PM.
Fish Activity and Catches: Striped bass have been the talk of the Canal as the spring migration begins. Larger bass are still a few weeks away, but schoolie-sized and occasional slot fish are showing up at various spots, particularly near the east end and around the Sagamore Bridge. Anglers have reported success using white and green-colored offerings, including pencil poppers and paddletails. Early reports of tautog catches have also surfaced near the Mass Maritime Academy breakwater, with smaller fish caught on sea clams. If you’re inclined toward freshwater fishing, kettle ponds nearby have been delivering good trout action with stocked rainbow, brown, and brook trout.
Best Tactics and Baits: Striped bass have been feeding on smaller squid, peanut bunker, and mackerel in the Canal. Lures like the Magic Swimmer swimbait (fast-sinking), paddletail jigheads in green mackerel, or pencil poppers in white are highly effective. The swift currents require heavier setups and baits to hold the strike zones. For tautog, sea clams are working best as green crabs remain scarce for now.
Hot Spots: For striped bass, the east end near the Sagamore Recreation Area and the waters around Scusset Beach are prime locations. The Herring Run Recreation Area has also seen some early bass activity as herring runs start. For tautog, stick to the shallow rock piles near the Mass Maritime Academy.
Takeaway: Spring fishing is heating up on the Canal. Bring the right lures and heavier gear to handle the current and maximize your day. Whether you’re hunting schoolies or aiming for tautog, now’s the time to cast your line and enjoy the early season action!