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Chilly Vineyard Fishing Forecast: Trout, Stripers, and Bluefish Await Anglers Braving the Winter Winds
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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As of today, January 12, 2025, fishing on Martha's Vineyard is shaping up to be a promising day despite the chilly winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know:
### Tides and Weather
The tides for Squibnocket Point today are as follows: high tide at 5:33 AM with a height of 3.35 ft, low tide at 12:53 PM with a height of -0.02 ft, high tide again at 5:54 PM with a height of 2.83 ft, and low tide at 11:54 PM with a height of -0.18 ft[2].
Sunrise is at 7:07 AM, and sunset will be at 4:35 PM. The weather has been cold and windy, but dedicated anglers are still finding success.
### Fish Activity
While the striped bass and sea bass seasons are wrapped up, there are still plenty of fish to target. In the freshwater areas, trout, crappie, largemouth bass, and pike are active, especially as ice begins to form on the smaller ponds and lakes out west[1].
For surfcasters, the focus is on areas like Moshup Beach, Great Rock Bight, Philbin Beach, and Chappaquiddick. These spots are known for striped bass, although the season is closed, you might still catch some holdover stripers. Bluefish and bonitos can also be found in these waters, particularly around Chappaquiddick Gut where strong tidal currents concentrate baitfish[3].
### Best Lures and Bait
For freshwater fishing, using beads to drift for brown trout, rainbows, and steelhead has been effective. In the tidal tributaries, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and blue catfish are biting well on various lures and baits[1].
For surfcasting, lures that mimic baitfish such as plugs and jigs are highly effective. At spots like Moshup Beach and Great Rock Bight, casting into the rolling waves with lures that attract striped bass and bluefish can yield exciting catches[3].
### Hot Spots
- **Moshup Beach**: Located on the southwestern tip of Martha’s Vineyard, this beach is renowned for its striped bass fishing. The rugged terrain and rocky outcrops create an ideal habitat for baitfish, attracting larger predators.
- **Chappaquiddick Gut**: This narrow passage is a hotspot for surfcasters, especially during the right tides. It concentrates baitfish, making it a prime spot for catching striped bass, bluefish, and bonitos.
Despite the cold and windy conditions, Martha's Vineyard offers a variety of fishing opportunities for both freshwater and saltwater anglers. Make sure to check the local regulations and weather forecasts before heading out.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
### Tides and Weather
The tides for Squibnocket Point today are as follows: high tide at 5:33 AM with a height of 3.35 ft, low tide at 12:53 PM with a height of -0.02 ft, high tide again at 5:54 PM with a height of 2.83 ft, and low tide at 11:54 PM with a height of -0.18 ft[2].
Sunrise is at 7:07 AM, and sunset will be at 4:35 PM. The weather has been cold and windy, but dedicated anglers are still finding success.
### Fish Activity
While the striped bass and sea bass seasons are wrapped up, there are still plenty of fish to target. In the freshwater areas, trout, crappie, largemouth bass, and pike are active, especially as ice begins to form on the smaller ponds and lakes out west[1].
For surfcasters, the focus is on areas like Moshup Beach, Great Rock Bight, Philbin Beach, and Chappaquiddick. These spots are known for striped bass, although the season is closed, you might still catch some holdover stripers. Bluefish and bonitos can also be found in these waters, particularly around Chappaquiddick Gut where strong tidal currents concentrate baitfish[3].
### Best Lures and Bait
For freshwater fishing, using beads to drift for brown trout, rainbows, and steelhead has been effective. In the tidal tributaries, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and blue catfish are biting well on various lures and baits[1].
For surfcasting, lures that mimic baitfish such as plugs and jigs are highly effective. At spots like Moshup Beach and Great Rock Bight, casting into the rolling waves with lures that attract striped bass and bluefish can yield exciting catches[3].
### Hot Spots
- **Moshup Beach**: Located on the southwestern tip of Martha’s Vineyard, this beach is renowned for its striped bass fishing. The rugged terrain and rocky outcrops create an ideal habitat for baitfish, attracting larger predators.
- **Chappaquiddick Gut**: This narrow passage is a hotspot for surfcasters, especially during the right tides. It concentrates baitfish, making it a prime spot for catching striped bass, bluefish, and bonitos.
Despite the cold and windy conditions, Martha's Vineyard offers a variety of fishing opportunities for both freshwater and saltwater anglers. Make sure to check the local regulations and weather forecasts before heading out.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.