Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Daily Fishing Report

Stripers, Tautog, and Spring Magic on the Cape Cod Canal


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Today, April 11, 2025, the Cape Cod Canal is buzzing with early spring fishing activity, and anglers are gearing up for a productive day on the water. The tidal schedule is favorable: low tide is expected at 3:47 AM, followed by high tide at 9:06 AM, with another low tide at 3:59 PM and high tide at 9:22 PM. Sunrise is at 6:08 AM, and sunset is at 7:19 PM, which provides a solid window for fishing during prime light conditions.

Weather-wise, the morning promises cooler temperatures with light winds, but the day should warm up into the low 60s with clear skies, ideal for a day on the Canal's rocky shores. Fish activity is on the rise as the spring season transitions, with the water temperatures gradually climbing, encouraging species like striped bass to move into the Canal.

Recent catches from the area show a strong presence of striped bass, with notable fish measuring upwards of 40 inches and weighing over 30 pounds. These larger fish have been reported near the east end of the Canal, where anglers have been using topwater plugs like the Magic Swimmer and pencil poppers in white and pink to replicate the small squid and baitfish currently in the water. Subsurface lures such as paddletail swimbaits, bucktails, and jigs tipped with soft plastics are also proving effective for stripers holding near the bottom.

For those targeting tautog, the bite is beginning to develop near rocky areas such as the Mass Maritime Academy breakwater. Cadets have reported success using sea clams as bait. As green crabs become more readily available later in the month, the tautog fishing is expected to improve further.

Hotspots to consider today include the Buzzards Bay Recreation Area and the Herring Run Recreation Area. These spots are seeing consistent action with striped bass thanks to the tidal flows concentrating baitfish. Additionally, the east end of the Canal has been productive during early mornings, particularly for anglers employing loaded pencil poppers and spooks.

If you're heading out, make sure to bring top-tier lures like the OutCast Lures Long Caster Pencil Popper for surface action or the Savage Gear Sand Eel in green mackerel for deeper strikes. These lures have been reliable for the larger bass. Be prepared with proper footwear and a fish gripper for navigating the rocky terrain and handling sizeable fish.

With improving conditions and increasing fish activity, now is a great time to hit the Cape Cod Canal. Tight lines!
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