Artificial Lure here, reporting fresh from the banks of the Cape Cod Canal on Friday, October 10th, 2025. Local sunrise hit at 6:48 AM, with sunset expected at 6:11 PM—so plan your sessions around those golden hours. The day started crisp and cool, overcast giving way to periods of clearing skies, with temps hovering in the low 50s. Wind chills made it feel a tad cooler in exposed stretches and swells have been kicking around 6 feet earlier this morning, according to East Sandwich weather data.
Tidal action today is prime for Canal anglers: high tide rolled in at 4:20 AM and swings again at 4:33 PM, with a gentle low at 11:21 AM. Those flood tides really get the fish moving through the ditch, so align your efforts for first light and that late afternoon push.
Now, for the bite: it’s been a red-hot fall run all week. Jeff at Canal Bait & Tackle and Red Top Sporting Goods both report big stripers up to 25 pounds coming in on jigs, especially on the west end overnight and into the dawn. There’s no shortage of striper action, though mornings have seen some lull—the best fish are riding the flood and seem to be hanging outside the east end when things get quiet in the canal proper.
Bonito are still active, sharing space with peanut bunker, and there’s plenty of bait moving—silversides, mullet, and small bunker leading the charge. Albie runs are slowing in the Canal, but Nantucket Sound and Vineyard Sound are still hosting fired-up feeds with kayak anglers reporting catches of over 20 albies in a single morning.
If you’re gunning for tautog, the bite in Buzzards Bay is picking up, with fish to 24 inches found on shallow hard structure. Green crabs are the bait of choice for tog fishers, and jigs tipped with crab are pulling results. Expect more bites as water temps continue to drop.
Best lures this week? For stripers, focus on:
- **Jigs** (bucktail, epoxy heads)
- **Pencil poppers** at dawn
- **Minnow plugs** and **metal lips** with a single hook and a flag—especially for those picky bass locked on peanut bunker
- **Soft plastics** (like Albie Snax) when the bite is tentative
Swimmers and plastic lips are turning heads in Race Point’s evening bite, and needles work for nighttime patrols. Bonito are snapping up smaller tins and metals mid-ditch—so don’t go big unless you see that larger bait push.
Hot spots: For Canal action, target the **West End near the State Pier** for stripers and overnight runs, or take a shot at the **East End outflow** during quieter mornings—fish often hug the outside waiting for tide changes. In Buzzards Bay, shallow rocky edges along the **Bourne Bridge Bulkheads** are holding good tog numbers. For albies, the sound-facing points along the **Elizabeth Islands** and **Vineyard Sound’s rocky inlets** remain reliable this week.
Bass seem to be staging around inlets as mullet and silversides dump into open water, so check local river mouths and pond outlets. Stripers get fired up with onshore wind and dirty water, so don’t be afraid to work mid-day if conditions chop up.
Bonito are stretching from the canal down along Buzzards, with sporadic blitzes reported. Albies are scarce in the ditch but light up off the islands. Bay anchovies and peanut bunker are everywhere; keep presentations small and clear.
Local tip—if conditions get tough, don’t overlook freshly stocked trout ponds shoreward. Sometimes a change of scenery finishes out a slow day on the tide.
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