Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report - May 12, 2025
Good morning, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Monday morning report for the Canal and surrounding waters.
The big news this week is that our striped bass migration is finally in full swing! After a slow start to the season, we've seen a significant uptick in activity throughout the Canal and Buzzards Bay over the past week.
Tides today are running with a high at 9:23 AM and low at 3:47 PM. Current is moving east to west for most of the morning, making the west end a prime spot for the early bite. Sunrise was at 5:31 AM and sunset will be at 7:56 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to work with.
Weather-wise, we're looking at temps in the mid-60s with light southwest winds around 8-10 knots - pretty much perfect conditions for a day on the water.
Fish activity has been strongest during the first couple hours after sunrise. Those early birds hitting the Canal at dawn have been rewarded with schoolies in the 24-28 inch range, with some larger fish mixed in. Several 30+ inchers were reported at the east end near the Sandwich boardwalk over the weekend.
The migration pattern shows bass moving through the Canal into Cape Cod Bay, with fresh liced-up fish being caught regularly now. They've been chasing herring, spearing, and even some bunker that's shown up along the south side of the Cape.
For lures, minnow plugs and soft plastics have been the ticket in the backwaters, while Canal regulars are scoring with white and chartreuse paddletails on 1-2 oz jigheads during the east current. SP Minnows in mackerel patterns and large Danny plugs have also been productive during first light.
If you're a bait fisherman, fresh mackerel chunks or seaworms fished on circle hooks have been taking fish consistently at Scusset Beach and along the service road.
Hot spots to check out: The Herring Run area has been firing early mornings, and the stretch between the railroad bridge and Sagamore has been particularly productive during the east tide. Outside the Canal, Monument Beach in Buzzards Bay has seen some nice blitzing action on incoming tides.
The tautog bite remains strong in Buzzards Bay for those looking to fill the cooler with some tasty fillets - green crabs on jigheads around rocky structure in 15-25 feet of water is your best bet.
The squid run is also underway off Hyannis, which should only improve our striper fishing as we move deeper into May.
Get out there while the getting's good, folks. After the slow start, this season is shaping up real nice. Tight lines until next time!