# Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing update from Martha's Vineyard.
Let's kick things off with the tides. We've got a low tide at 4:26 AM already behind us, and a high tide rolling in at 8:50 AM—that's right about now. We'll see another low at 5:16 PM and a final high at 8:51 PM. Sunrise was at 7:04 AM, so you've got good light, and sunset comes at 4:41 PM, so get out there while you can.
The fishing's been absolutely firing lately. Reports from just yesterday show stripers, tautog, and cod all biting strong in our waters. This time of year, those stripers are hungry and aggressive—perfect conditions for getting on some quality fish.
If you're heading out, focus on your hot spots around the channel areas near Edgartown and the deeper pockets off the Vineyard's south side. The stripers are following baitfish, so concentrate where you see activity.
For tackle, bring your standard striper arsenal—topwater plugs and metal lures are working well this season. If you're working structure for tautog and cod, go with clams or squid on bottom rigs. The fish are responding to both artificial and natural presentations right now, so don't be afraid to experiment.
Winter fishing means dressing warm and watching the weather, but conditions look solid for getting out there today. You've got hours of daylight and good tide movement to work with.
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