Today, April 2, 2025, fishing in and around the Cape Cod Canal offers promising conditions for anglers looking to hook into early spring action. Here’s what’s happening.
Sunrise was at 6:21 AM, and sunset will be at 7:10 PM today, giving plenty of daylight for fishing. The tides are key to success in the Canal, with today’s first high tide peaking early at 5:02 AM followed by a low tide at 12:27 PM, and another high tide at 5:41 PM. Fishing the shifts in tide, especially near high water or as the tide begins to move, can yield the best results.
The weather today is expected to be mild, with clear skies and light winds—ideal for casting and making the most of the day. Water temperatures around the Canal remain cool in the upper 40s to low 50s, attracting migratory species like striped bass, which are starting to show in greater numbers alongside the traditional herring runs.
In terms of fish activity, schoolie striped bass are currently the main attraction within the Canal, particularly around the Herring Run and toward the east end. The presence of herring, pogies, and even some small squid has drawn the attention of these bass, and the action should continue to improve in the coming days as water temperatures rise. While most of the stripers being caught are smaller fish, there have been reports of larger slot-sized fish mixed in, particularly during the early morning and evening hours.
For the best bait and tackle, anglers are having success with white or green mackerel paddle tail jigs, Savage Gear Sand Eels, and the dependable Magic Swimmer. These lures mimic the local forage, including sand eels and herring, and perform well in the Canal’s strong currents. For traditionalists, live eels remain a deadly choice when fished during slower tide stages at night.
Recent catches have included good numbers of striped bass, with some anglers even reporting bluefish in the mix, though it’s still early for their consistent appearance. The tautog bite is also picking up in nearby Buzzards Bay, with keeper-sized fish being landed on green crabs near deeper rock piles.
As for hotspots, the Herring Run Recreation Area is a reliable starting point. Stripers can often be found staging near the run, waiting for bait to funnel through. Additionally, the Sagamore Recreation Area and Scusset Beach are excellent locations, offering easy access and productive fishing on both tides.
Overall, today promises a great opportunity for anglers to get on the water and enjoy some early spring action in the Cape Cod Canal. With the right lures, a focus on tidal changes, and targeting bait-rich areas, the fishing should not disappoint. Tight lines!