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Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report: Stripers, Bonito, and Bluefish Thrive Amidst Favourable Conditions

Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report: Stripers, Bonito, and Bluefish Thrive Amidst Favourable Conditions

Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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As of September 29, 2024, the fishing scene around Martha's Vineyard is quite vibrant, despite some inconsistencies in certain species.

### Weather and Tides
Today, you can expect a steady southwest breeze, which should improve fishing conditions. Sunrise is at around 6:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:15 PM. The tides are favorable, with a high tide at 9:30 AM and a low tide at 3:30 PM, making the early morning and late afternoon prime times for fishing.

### Fish Activity
Striped bass fishing remains extremely good, with many anglers reporting catches of fat bass, particularly during the east tide. Yesterday, several large stripers were caught, including a 36-inch and a pair of 37-inch fish. Bonito fishing has been very good, with good numbers of fish close to home, often right in the harbor. These bonito have been joined by some big albies and bluefish, which is a promising sign for the ongoing Martha's Vineyard Derby.

### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, using lures such as bubblegum-pink paddletails and epoxy jigs has been highly effective. Topwater plugs in white or squid imitation colors like pink, amber, or orange are also catching larger bass. For bonito, live bait has been successful, and for albies, although the action has been hit or miss, using small jigs and plugs can still yield results.

### Hot Spots
The east side of Martha's Vineyard is currently the focus, with Sankaty having a very good bonito bite along with a strong presence of bluefish. The harbor itself is also a hotspot for bonito and occasional albies. Great Point is another area seeing an increase in action, especially near the beach.

Overall, Martha's Vineyard is offering a diverse and exciting fishing experience, with a mix of striped bass, bonito, bluefish, and the occasional albie. Make sure to take advantage of the favorable tides and weather to maximize your catch.

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