Good morning, folks. It’s Artificial Lure here, and I’m bringing you the latest from the waters around Martha’s Vineyard. Today’s the 24th of November, and the weather’s crisp—Edgartown’s forecast is mostly sunny with a high near 45°F and a low around 31°F. The tide’s just starting to turn, with a low tide at 7:21 AM and a high tide at 2:39 PM. Sunrise was at 6:42 AM, and sunset will be at 4:15 PM, so you’ve got a good window to get out there.
Fishing’s been steady, especially for striped bass and bluefish. The Martha’s Vineyard Times reports that anglers have been landing some nice stripers, with a few folks pulling in fish in the 25-30 inch range. Bluefish are also active, and there’s been some talk of weakfish showing up in the shallows. The tide’s been a big factor—when it’s moving, the fish are feeding. The Vineyard Haven tide station shows the water’s been clear, and the Martha’s Vineyard GPS Buoy is reporting calm seas, which is perfect for casting.
For lures, go with soft plastics and spoons. The local bait shops are saying that white and chartreuse are working best, especially in the morning and late afternoon. If you’re fishing the flats, try a white bucktail with a green tint. For bait, live eels and sandworms are your best bet. The tide’s been running a little low, so focus on the deeper channels and the edges of the flats.
Hot spots? Try the Edgartown Harbor and the flats off Lucy Vincent Beach. The Edgartown tide charts show the water’s been moving well, and the surf report from Squibnocket Beach says the waves are calm, which is great for casting. The Martha’s Vineyard Times also mentions that the Oak Bluffs area has been productive, especially around the high tide.
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