Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things fishin' off the Maine coast. It's Friday, December 26th, 8:21 AM, and we're lookin' at a wild one on the Atlantic—gale warnings up till 7 AM with northwest winds 25-35 knots gustin' to 40 off Portland and Ipswich Bay, easin' later but seas still 4-10 feet, per National Weather Service marine forecast. Light freezin' spray possible, so bundle up and watch those small craft advisories linger. Sunrise at 7:13 AM EST, sunset 4:09 PM, short days but prime winter bite if you time it right.
Tides in Portland hittin' high at 2:58 AM (8.69 ft), low 8:58 AM (1.06 ft), high again 3:08 PM (9.1 ft), low 9:26 PM (0.29 ft), courtesy of Tide-Forecast.com. Fish the incomin' tides around those highs for best action—currents stirrin' up the bottom dwellers.
Winter pattern's holdin': cod, tautog (where legal), pollock, and haddock mixin' in deeper waters past 100 feet. Recent reports from nearby Jersey and Long Island waters echo our scene—boats pullin' sea bass, porgies, ling, and keeper cod on South Shore reefs, with tog improvin' fast, accordin' to The Fisherman logs. Maine's Atlantic offshore's seein' similar holds, stripers lingerin' in bays too, though regs tight. Limits are decent, 5-15 fish per angler on party boats last week.
For lures, go heavy—**1-2 oz bucktail jigs** in white or green tipped with strips, or **herring chunks** on knocker rigs. Best bait? **Green crabs** for tog, **clams or mackerel** for cod—fresh as you can get 'em. Work the drop-offs slow, feel for the tap.
Hot spots: **Casco Bay wrecks** off Portland for cod action, and **Jeffreys Ledge** if you're offshore capable—fish stackin' there now. Stay safe out there, check winds before launchin'.
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