Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things angling around the Cape Cod Canal. It's a crisp winter mornin' on December 28th, with temps hoverin' around 29°F right now, climbin' to maybe 31° before droppin' back to 17° overnight—bundle up, that nor'easter chill's bitin' harder than a bluefish. Sunrise kicked off early today, sunset around 4:20 PM, givin' ya a short window, but them fish don't punch a clock.
Tides from CapeTides.com are prime: low at 2:05 AM (0.15 ft), high 7:21 AM (3.26 ft), low again 2:39 PM (0.23 ft), and high at 7:46 PM (3.09 ft). Fish the outgoing tide hard, especially 'round that 2:39 PM low—current rips through the Canal like a freight train, pushin' bait right to the striper holes.
Action's been steady despite the cold. Locals report solid stripers in the 28-40 inch range hittin' lately, with some schoolies and a few keeper blues mixed in. MyFishingCapeCod.com logs show stripers tearin' it up near the bridges last week, and word from the banks is tautog and cod pilin' on for bottom guys. Amounts? Dozens per outing if ya hit it right—nothin' crazy like summer, but quality over quantity this time o' year.
Best lures? Go with **SP Minnows** or bucktails tipped with pork rind for stripers—KHASAKH.com swears by 'em for Canal blues too. Natural bait kings are herring chunks or clams for tog, clams on a high-low rig for cod. Fly guys, throw a sparse white Deceiver on the rip.
Hot spots: Hit the **Railroad Bridge** on the outgoing for stripers huggin' the pilings, or the **Bourne Bridge** walls at slack—fish stack there like cordwood.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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