Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report Today

Martha's Vineyard Winter Bite: Scup and Tautog Before the Nor'easter Hits


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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things fishin' around Martha's Vineyard. It's a chilly February mornin', but let's talk the bite before this blizzard rolls in.

Tides at Gay Head show low at about 4:25 AM hittin' -0.2 feet, high around 11 AM near 2.7 feet, then droppin' low again evenin'—perfect for scup and tautog if you can get out early. Sunrise 'round 6:40 AM, sunset 5:30 PM, but National Weather Service says winds whip to 55 mph with 9-19 inches snow startin' 4 PM today through Tuesday—whiteouts, coastal floodin' at Chappy Ferry, Edgartown Harbor, and Vineyard Haven. Stay safe, batten down.

Fish activity's slow in this winter slush—recent reports got stripers holdin' deep off Lobsterville, some keeper cod from draggers near the southwest shoals, and black sea bass pilin' up. Locals pulled a handful of tautog last week on crabs, few blues crashin' eels at night. Amounts low, but quality—nothin' huge, 5-10 fish days if you're lucky.

Best lures? Bucktail jigs in white or chartreuse, 1-2 oz for the wind, or soft plastics like Gulp! Swimming Mullet. Bait-wise, green crabs or bloodworms for tog, herring chunks for cod—grab 'em fresh before roads ice.

Hot spots: Hit the jetty at Edgartown Lighthouse at first light for scup, or anchor near Wasque Point rips for bass if seas calm. But with this nor'easter brewin', maybe ice fish a pond instead.

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