Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

Fishing the Cape Cod Canal: Tides, Temps, and Tactics for Winter Holdovers and Migratory Species


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If you're planning to head out to the Cape Cod Canal today, here’s what you need to know. As of December 6, 2024, the tidal conditions are as follows: high tide at 2:27 AM with 7.91 feet, low tide at 8:29 AM with 1.38 feet, high tide again at 2:35 PM with 9.01 feet, and low tide at 9:06 PM with 0.17 feet[2].

The weather forecast indicates overcast conditions with temperatures ranging from 44 to 36°F, and there's a chance of rain later in the week[3].

Sunrise today is at 6:47 AM, and sunset will be at 4:11 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 24 minutes of daylight[4].

Given the current conditions, saltwater fishing options are limited but still viable. With the migratory stripers gone, focus on winter holdover stripers in the rivers and salt ponds, or target white perch in brackish creeks and ponds. There are also reports of mackerel still present in the east end of the Canal[1].

For those looking to fish in the Canal, tautog fishing is a good bet, although they are moving into deeper waters as temperatures drop. You can try jigging for cod, pollock, or Acadian redfish on headboats. If you're after mackerel, the east end of the Canal is your best spot[1].

In terms of freshwater fishing, largemouth bass and chain pickerel are active. Use spoons, inline spinners, and small jerkbaits for trout and pickerel. For largemouth bass, slightly larger suspending jerkbaits like the Megabass Ito Vision 110 and Shimano World Minnow are effective[1].

Hot spots include the east end of the Canal for mackerel and the brackish creeks and ponds for white perch. If you're freshwater fishing, the Upper Cape is a good area, particularly in corners on Jon boats and Bass Raiders[1].

Remember to bring a net or lip gripper, as chain pickerel can intercept your bass lures. Good luck out there
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