Artificial Lure here with your live Cape Cod Canal fishing report for Wednesday, September 24, 2025. We’ve got a classic early fall morning on our hands—crisp air, moving tides, and big fish sliding through these famed waters.
Let’s get right into the tide report. The Canal’s running a moderate tide schedule today, with a high tide this morning peaking around 7:25 AM at 3.74 feet, and the next high coming at 7:41 PM near 3.87 feet. The afternoon low’s landing at 2:33 PM. These moving tides, especially those early and late highs, are red hot for striper chasers. Sunrise hit at 6:27 AM and you’ll see sunset at 6:44 PM, giving us a full 12 hours and 17 minutes of daylight to put in work. The water temperature’s a fishy 67°F, and air temps’ll top out right under 70—layer up for chill mornings and breezy banks.
Now, let’s talk fishing action. The heart of September has kept the Canal crowded, and for good reason. According to Goose Hummock Shops and East Bay RI, there’s been a solid push of **striped bass**, with some quality bluefish and a few early false albacore and bonito mixed in. Stripers up to the high 30-inch class have shown early mornings and evenings, and more big fish (40-inches plus) are being pulled on the west tide as peanut bunker, mackerel, and squid flush through.
East End Eddie Doherty, local Canal expert, notes the surfcaster bite has been outstanding, especially for folks who are mobile and willing to walk. “While striped bass fishing is hot at the Cape Cod Canal, it is also good at Block Island; however, anglers have and are experiencing shark predation,” he shares. That’s right—keep an eye out for toothy surprises stealing your catch on the retrieve.
As for best lures, you can’t go wrong right now with big topwater plugs like Canal Walkers and Magic Swimmers at first light—white or bone if it’s cloudy, chrome if the sun’s up. After sunrise, switch to jigs and soft plastics, with black or purple SP Minnows and Savage Gear sand eel imitations drawing violent strikes. If you want to soak bait, mackerel chunks or fresh Pogies from Canal Bait & Tackle in Sagamore have been top-producers.
Hot spots? This week, the **Scusset Beach jetty** and the **East End around the railroad bridge** have seen the steadiest striper action—especially at dawn or right as the tide peaks. For bluefish and the occasional bonito, the Mid-Canal herring run, especially near the Army Corps lot, is pulling fish when the current’s ripping.
Major bite windows today line up neatly with the tides: late morning around 10:30 and again in the evening after 5:00, so plan your trip to be casting as that water moves. The weather’s cooperating: light winds, scattered clouds, and manageable crowds mid-week.
For tackle, a 9- to 11-foot surf rod, 30- to 50-pound braid, and good leader will get you in the fish. Bring plenty of lures—when stripers are running, you want to match the bait.
Many shops, like Canal Bait & Tackle, are open year-round and stocked up, so no worries there. 
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