Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

Mild Winter Fishing in the Cape Cod Canal: A Unique Opportunity for Anglers


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As of January 2, 2025, the fishing scene in the Cape Cod Canal is quite unique given the unseasonably mild weather that has persisted into the winter months. Here’s a snapshot of what you can expect:

### Tidal and Weather Conditions
The tide in the Cape Cod Canal is currently rising, with the next high tide expected around 9:33 PM and the next low tide at 5:03 AM. Sunrise today is at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 4:22 PM. The weather remains unusually mild for this time of year, which has kept fish activity higher than usual.

### Fish Activity
Despite the cold season, striped bass, bonito, and bluefish are still active in the area. Yesterday, anglers reported catching schoolie stripers in the teen- to 20-inch class along the south shore of the Canal. Tautog fishing has also been good, particularly in deeper waters of 30 to 40 feet in Buzzards Bay. Some big tog were caught, but shore fishing spots have started to dry up as the fish move deeper.

### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass and bluefish, topwater plugs, 3- to 5-inch metals, and epoxy/resin jigs are highly effective. If you're targeting tautog, using crabs or clams as bait in the deeper waters is recommended. For those fishing from the beaches or piers, sand eels and Magic Swimmers can also yield good results.

### Hot Spots
The Scusset Beach Fish Pier remains a popular and accessible spot for fishing in the Cape Cod Canal. Another hot spot is the area around the bridges, where striped bass tend to congregate. The Buzzards Bay Recreation Area and the Bourne Scenic Park are also worth checking out, offering good access and parking.

Overall, the mild weather has extended the fishing season, making this a great time to catch a variety of species in the Cape Cod Canal. Just remember to dress warmly and be prepared for the changing tides and fish behavior.
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