As of October 1, 2024, the Cape Cod Canal is buzzing with activity, making it an exciting time for anglers. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Tidal Report
The tides in the Cape Cod Canal are strong, with the current moving westward when the water level is lower in Buzzards Bay and eastward when it's lower in Cape Cod Bay. Today, expect a high tide around 9:30 AM and a low tide around 3:30 PM. Understanding these tides is crucial for locating and catching more fish.
### Weather
The weather is looking favorable, with partly cloudy skies and a gentle southwest breeze. Temperatures will be in the mid-60s, making for comfortable fishing conditions.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 6:33 AM, and sunset will be at 6:10 PM, giving you ample daylight to fish.
### Fish Activity
Striped bass continue to be active in the Canal, particularly around the west end where the current is strongest. Schoolie bass and some larger, over-slot stripers have been caught in recent days. Bluefish are also present, especially around the jetties and rock piles.
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Yesterday saw a good number of striped bass caught, ranging from small schoolies to some larger fish over 30 inches. Bluefish, mostly in the 3- to 5-pound range, were also common. Tautog fishing has been improving, with some keepers caught in the deeper areas of the Canal.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, topwater plugs like Super Strike Little Neck Poppers and pencil poppers are effective around slack tide. Small Danny plugs, Mag Darters, SP Minnows, and soft-plastic paddletails work well when the fish aren’t showing on top. For bluefish, spoons and popping corks are good choices. For tautog, green crabs are the go-to bait.
### Hot Spots
One of the best places to start is near the jetties at the west end of the Canal, where the strong current creates ideal conditions for striped bass and bluefish. Another hot spot is the area around Woods Hole, where tautog have been anchoring over small rock piles in open water.
With the right gear, bait, and understanding of the tides, you’re set for a productive day of fishing in the Cape Cod Canal. Just remember to use heavier gear due to the Canal's powerful current and deep waters. Happy fishing