# Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Saturday morning fishing report for Martha's Vineyard.
We're looking at excellent winter conditions out here on the Vineyard. According to the Cape Cod Tides forecast, we've got a high tide this morning at 6:23 AM sitting at 2.9 feet, so if you're heading out now, you've just caught the tail end of that push. That incoming water always gets the fish moving.
The bite has been absolutely stellar lately. According to the Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report, tautog, stripers, and cod are all feeding aggressively in these cold winter waters. The stripers and bluefish have been particularly active, and that's what you want to be targeting right now. The tautog fishing has been consistent for those of you working the structure.
For tackle, bring your conventional rigs with fresh squid and clams for the tautog—they're fussy eaters but they're around. If you're chasing stripers, throw some white bucktails or eels near the channels and deeper holes. The Martha's Vineyard Co-op has got everything you need before you head out.
Two spots I'd recommend: work the deeper channels off Lake Tashmoo if you want consistent action, and Lucy Vincent on the Chilmark side always holds fish this time of year when you get that tidal movement.
The winter season has been good to us, so get out there while the bite's on. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe for daily updates on what's working.
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