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Chilly Winter Fishing on Martha's Vineyard: Tips for a Successful Day on the Water

Chilly Winter Fishing on Martha's Vineyard: Tips for a Successful Day on the Water

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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As of January 25, 2025, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is quite active despite the chilly winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

### Tidal Report and Weather
The tide is currently falling in Vineyard Haven, with the next high tide expected at around 7:31 PM and the next low tide at 1:35 PM. Sunrise today is at 7:00 AM, and sunset will be at 4:52 PM. The tidal coefficient is relatively low, indicating smaller tidal ranges and currents, but this can still be influenced by the weather. Be prepared for cold temperatures, snow, and wind, which have been hindering fishing efforts lately but haven’t deterred dedicated anglers.

### Fish Activity
Despite the winter conditions, anglers are finding various species in the waters around Martha's Vineyard. Striped bass, although not as abundant as in warmer months, are still being caught, particularly during their seasonal migrations. Bluefish and the occasional bonito or false albacore can also be targeted. For those braving the cold, trout and white perch are active in the rivers and tidal creeks.

### Recent Catches
Yesterday, anglers reported catching striped bass, bluefish, and some fluke at popular surfcasting spots. The ice fishing scene is also picking up, with reports of bass, pickerel, and yellow perch being caught on small ponds and lakes that have safe ice.

### Best Lures and Bait
For surfcasting, using lures that mimic baitfish such as plugs, spoons, and soft plastics can be very effective. Striped bass are particularly attracted to these, especially in areas with rocky outcrops and sandy stretches. For ice fishing, tip-ups and jigs with shiners or other live bait are working well for bass, pickerel, and panfish.

### Hot Spots
If you’re looking for prime surfcasting spots, Moshup Beach on the southwestern tip of Martha’s Vineyard is a must-visit. The rugged terrain and rocky outcrops here create an ideal habitat for baitfish, attracting larger predators like striped bass. Another hotspot is Great Rock Bight, known for its diverse underwater terrain that attracts striped bass, fluke, and bluefish. For ice fishing, smaller ponds and lakes across the island that have declared “ice in” are your best bet.

Remember to check the local weather forecast and tidal charts before you head out, as these can significantly impact your fishing success. Stay warm and good luck on the water

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