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Late Season Fishing Thrives on Martha's Vineyard Despite Cooling Conditions

Late Season Fishing Thrives on Martha's Vineyard Despite Cooling Conditions

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description
As of December 22, 2024, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is wrapping up the year with some notable activity, despite the late season.

### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the tidal conditions at East Chop and Edgartown are relatively mild. At East Chop, the high tide is at 4:44 AM and 4:59 PM, with heights of about 1.48 feet, while the low tides are at 10:06 AM and 10:33 PM, with heights of 0.19 feet and 0.1 feet, respectively[2][4].
The weather is expected to be cool, typical of late December, with sunrise at 7:05 AM and sunset at 4:16 PM.

### Fish Activity
While the peak fishing season has passed, there are still some fish to be found. Striped bass, although scarce this time of year, can still be caught in the creeks and marshes, particularly using small soft plastics[5].
Bluefish and other species like bonito and false albacore are less common now, but occasional catches can occur.

### Best Lures and Bait
For the remaining striped bass, small soft plastics in the creeks and marshes are effective. For those targeting other species, top water lures with spinning rods can still produce results, especially in areas with rocky outcrops and sandy stretches[1].

### Hot Spots
Some of the best surfcasting hot spots on Martha's Vineyard include Moshup Beach, known for its striped bass, and Squibnocket Bight, which offers a mix of striped bass, bluefish, and occasional bonito or false albacore. Great Rock Bight is another hidden gem with its varied underwater terrain, making it ideal for catching striped bass, fluke, and bluefish[3].

### Yesterday's Catch
While specific catch reports for yesterday are not available, the general trend suggests that any catches would be sparse but could include small striped bass and possibly some bluefish. The fish are generally smaller this time of year, but the dedicated angler can still find some action.

If you're planning to head out today, be prepared for the cool weather and potentially quieter waters, but the scenic beauty of Martha's Vineyard and the chance to catch some late-season fish make it a worthwhile trip.

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