Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

June Tides, Stripers & Blues - Cape Cod Canal Report


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Sunday, June 1st, 2025—Cape Cod Canal is heating up as we roll into June, and the bite is on for those willing to put in the hours, especially if you know your tides and spots.

Today’s weather is looking like a typical early summer Cape Cod mix—crisp in the morning, warming up by mid-day with a touch of that marine haze. Sunrise hit at 5:08AM and sunset won’t be until 8:21PM, so there’s plenty of daylight for both the dawn patrol and the evening tide chasers. The wind is light out of the southwest—ideal for casting big lures across the current.

Tides are always the name of the game along the Big Ditch. According to Tide-Forecast.com, you’re looking at a low tide around 1:00AM and high tide coming in right after breakfast, so your best bet is to fish the last of the west tide into the slack, especially on the east end or mid-canal where the current sets up some perfect rips and eddies.

On the catch front, things have picked up since the last new moon. According to On The Water’s May 29th report, most bass are running slot to mid-30-inch range, with a strong showing of stripers up to 40 inches caught on recent outings. Blues are in the mix, too—big ones off Buzzards Bay and smaller ones chasing sea herring. White and light-colored swimming plugs like the SP Minnow, oversized bucktails, Al Gags jigs, and classic Bill Hurley Canal Killers are all getting chewed. For a little insurance against bluefish, bump your leader up to 50 or 60-pound fluoro. Canal regulars have also had luck with flutter spoons—Nichols Lures, Fat Cow, and Tsunami are all producing—especially when the bunker schools push through.

Live baiters are scoring as well, but if you’re throwing artificials, keep a mix of 4 to 6-ounce plugs and jigheads in your bag. Don’t sleep on soft plastics at first light or after dark—white or light pink always seem to produce, especially around the herring runs.

Top hot spots right now: Scusset Harbor at the east end is seeing consistent action, especially early and late. The mid-canal stretch from the Cribbin to the Herring Run is loaded with both slot stripers and the occasional cow—word is there was even a basking shark sighting in the area this weekend for some added excitement.

So, if you’re coming down to the Canal today, pack your big plugs, bring the heavy leader, and keep an eye on those tides. The bite is there for the taking if you play it smart. Thanks for tuning in to today’s canal report—be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the next update.

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