Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

"Early June Stripers, Bluefish, and More in the Cape Cod Canal"


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Good morning anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report for June 6th, 2025.

We're looking at another prime early June day on the Canal with sunrise at 5:08 AM and sunset around 8:13 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours to work those tides. Speaking of tides, we've got a similar pattern to yesterday with early morning high tide followed by a midday low and evening high - perfect for both dawn patrol and after-work sessions.

The Canal action has been steady but not spectacular this week. Those XL stripers that were crushing metal lips and needlefish in Cape Cod Bay have moved on somewhat, but don't worry - there are still plenty of fish in the system. The west end of the Canal has been more productive for bass, while the east end is holding some hefty bluefish hugging the bottom.

If you're hitting the Canal today, mobility is key. Schools of stripers have been pressing through the ditch, so having a bike to cover ground will significantly improve your odds. Those big tidal swings we're experiencing are moving substantial amounts of bait through the system.

For lures, flutter spoons are absolutely deadly right now, especially in the deeper mid-Canal stretches. Nichols, Fat Cow, and Tsunami brands are all producing. When you locate fish, large walk-the-dog style topwaters have been bringing bass up to 30 pounds to the surface. Swimming plugs are also effective for slot-sized stripers up to mid-30 inches.

The bait situation is promising - sand eels are moving into Cape Cod Bay, while mackerel and bunker are still fueling topwater feeds further offshore. Red Top Sporting Goods in Buzzards Bay reports they've got fresh bunker in stock, so chunking at night is definitely worth considering.

Hot spots to check: The west end has been more consistent for stripers this week, particularly during the early morning high tide. For boaters, trolling Rapala X-Raps in open water has been effective for locating schools. Once you find them, switch to topwaters. And don't overlook Buzzards Bay, where stripers are hitting flutter spoons and Docs when they lock onto random pods of pogies.

Beyond stripers, the sea bass bite is picking up in Buzzards Bay. Fish the end of the incoming tide around peak high and into the early ebb for best results. Higher tides have been producing more keepers for whatever reason.

Thanks for tuning in to today's report. If you found it helpful, be sure to subscribe for daily updates on conditions and catches around the Canal. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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