As of January 18, 2025, the fishing scene at the Cape Cod Canal is shaping up to be quite promising, despite the chilly winter conditions.
### Tidal and Weather Report
Today, you can expect high tides at 4:29 AM and 4:40 PM, with low tides at 11:27 AM and 11:55 PM, according to the tide charts[3]. The weather is cold, with overnight temperatures dipping into the 20s and teens, which might start to form some ice on smaller ponds, but the Canal itself remains ice-free.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at around 7:10 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:25 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.
### Fish Activity
While the primary focus for many anglers right now is on open water and moving water areas, the Cape Cod Canal continues to offer some excellent fishing opportunities. Striped bass, although less active in winter, can still be found in the Canal, particularly near the bridges and in areas with structural features like underwater humps, drop-offs, and rocky ledges[5].
### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of striped bass, cod, and bluefish. The striped bass were mostly holdovers, and they were caught using larger spoons and paddletails on jigheads. Cod and haddock are also present and can be targeted year-round[5].
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass and bluefish, the 9-inch topwater spook, Magic Swimmer, and sand eel lures have been particularly effective. For cod and haddock, using bait like clams or mackerel can be very productive[2].
### Hot Spots
Some of the best spots to fish in the Cape Cod Canal include the Scussett Beach Fish Pier, the Buzzards Bay Recreation Area, and the Bourne Scenic Park. These areas offer easy access and are known for their abundant fish populations. The Tidal Flats Recreation Area and the Midway Recreation Area are also worth checking out[2][5].
Remember to dress warmly and be cautious of the icy conditions, especially when climbing down rocks or walking along the shoreline. Studded boots and a fish gripper can make your fishing trip much safer and more enjoyable. Tight lines