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Late Fall Fishing on Martha's Vineyard: Holdover Stripers and More in the Off-Season
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description
Today, December 8, 2024, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is quite different from the peak summer months, but there are still some exciting opportunities for anglers.
### Tidal and Weather Conditions
As of today, the tidal conditions at Squibnocket Point are as follows: Low Tide at 5:57 AM with 0.35 ft, High Tide at 12:16 PM with 2.79 ft, and another Low Tide at 6:41 PM with 0.16 ft[5]. The weather is expected to be cool, typical for this time of year, with sunrise at 6:56 AM and sunset at 4:13 PM.
### Fish Activity
While the summer species like striped bass, bluefish, and bonito have largely migrated out, there are still some holdover stripers and other species active in the waters. Holdover stripers are often found in the rivers and salt ponds, feeding on large squid and other baitfish[4].
### Recent Catches
Yesterday, anglers reported catching some holdover stripers in the rivers and salt ponds. There were also reports of tautog, cod, and sea bass being caught in deeper waters, around 70 feet, where they are feeding on crabs and other bottom dwellers[4].
### Best Lures and Bait
For holdover stripers, using lures that mimic their natural prey such as squid or sand eels can be effective. Jigging with metal jigs or using soft plastic lures like curly tail grubs can produce bites. For bottom fishing, using crab or clam baits for tautog and cod is highly recommended.
### Hot Spots
If you're looking to catch some of these late-season fish, consider heading to Squibnocket Bight or Great Rock Bight. Squibnocket Bight is known for its diverse fish populations and the varied underwater terrain that attracts striped bass, bluefish, and even the occasional bonito or false albacore[3]. Great Rock Bight, with its rocky outcrops and sandy stretches, is another prime spot for catching striped bass, fluke, and bluefish.
While the fishing may not be as vibrant as during the summer, Martha's Vineyard still offers some great opportunities for those willing to brave the cooler weather. Good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
### Tidal and Weather Conditions
As of today, the tidal conditions at Squibnocket Point are as follows: Low Tide at 5:57 AM with 0.35 ft, High Tide at 12:16 PM with 2.79 ft, and another Low Tide at 6:41 PM with 0.16 ft[5]. The weather is expected to be cool, typical for this time of year, with sunrise at 6:56 AM and sunset at 4:13 PM.
### Fish Activity
While the summer species like striped bass, bluefish, and bonito have largely migrated out, there are still some holdover stripers and other species active in the waters. Holdover stripers are often found in the rivers and salt ponds, feeding on large squid and other baitfish[4].
### Recent Catches
Yesterday, anglers reported catching some holdover stripers in the rivers and salt ponds. There were also reports of tautog, cod, and sea bass being caught in deeper waters, around 70 feet, where they are feeding on crabs and other bottom dwellers[4].
### Best Lures and Bait
For holdover stripers, using lures that mimic their natural prey such as squid or sand eels can be effective. Jigging with metal jigs or using soft plastic lures like curly tail grubs can produce bites. For bottom fishing, using crab or clam baits for tautog and cod is highly recommended.
### Hot Spots
If you're looking to catch some of these late-season fish, consider heading to Squibnocket Bight or Great Rock Bight. Squibnocket Bight is known for its diverse fish populations and the varied underwater terrain that attracts striped bass, bluefish, and even the occasional bonito or false albacore[3]. Great Rock Bight, with its rocky outcrops and sandy stretches, is another prime spot for catching striped bass, fluke, and bluefish.
While the fishing may not be as vibrant as during the summer, Martha's Vineyard still offers some great opportunities for those willing to brave the cooler weather. Good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.