Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

Early Season Stripers Surge into Cape Cod Canal


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CAPE COD CANAL FISHING REPORT - May 19, 2025
by Artificial Lure

Good morning, anglers! The fishing scene around the Canal is really heating up this week, and it's about time!

Water temps have finally pushed past that magic 50-degree mark we've been waiting for, sitting around 52-53 degrees throughout most of the Canal. The migratory stripers we've been anticipating are showing up in decent numbers now, particularly at the east end of the Canal and throughout Buzzards Bay.

Since early May, we've seen a steady improvement with multiple waves of liced-up bass making their way into our waters. What started as finicky holdovers in the backwaters has evolved into a more consistent bite. The past weekend saw several 30+ inch stripers caught during the outgoing tide, with topwater action starting to pick up in the early mornings.

The tautog bite remains strong with many boats in Buzzards Bay reporting limits. Look for rocky structure in 15-20 feet of water, and you'll find these tasty fighters. Green crabs are still the go-to bait, though some folks are having luck with Asian crabs as well.

The squid run continues, with better action at night than during daylight hours. If you're heading out after dark from Sandwich or Scusset, bring your squid jigs and plan to fish the slack tides.

For those targeting stripers, fresh or live mackerel has been outperforming other baits, though chunked menhaden (bunker) is a close second. Lure-wise, 7-9" soft plastic paddletails in white, mackerel, or bunker patterns have been most effective. The Scally Wags and Hogy Pro Tails are local favorites. For topwater, the Canal Rats are getting blown up consistently at first light.

Hot spots this week include the herring run at Bournedale, the Maritime Academy stretch during the east current, and Scenic Highway when the west tide is pushing. The Railroad Bridge area has also been productive during slack tide transitions.

Tides for today show a west current starting around 9:30am and running until about 3:45pm, with east current after that until 10pm. With today's moderate wind from the southwest (10-15 knots), focus on the more protected spots during the afternoon west tide.

Sunrise was at 5:13am, and sunset will be at 8:07pm, giving us plenty of daylight to wet a line after work.

Word from the old-timers at the local shops is that we're about a week ahead of schedule compared to recent years, so don't miss out! The best is yet to come as we approach Memorial Day weekend.

Remember folks, the commercial striper season doesn't open until June 23rd, so it's catch and release only unless you're using circle hooks with bait. Tight lines, and I'll see you on the rocks!
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