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Fishing Report for Martha's Vineyard: Chilly Waters, Upcoming Hot Spots

Fishing Report for Martha's Vineyard: Chilly Waters, Upcoming Hot Spots

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Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, and I'm here to give you the lowdown on the fishing scene around Martha's Vineyard as of February 12, 2025.

First off, let's talk about the conditions. While the primary focus for this time of year is ice fishing on the mainland and some of the larger lakes and ponds, Martha's Vineyard itself doesn't typically freeze over. However, the cold weather has made the waters quite chilly, which can affect fish activity.

### Tidal Report
For today, February 12, the tidal report for East Chop, Martha's Vineyard shows a low tide at 4:34 AM with a height of 0.0 meters, followed by a high tide at 11:22 AM with a height of 0.55 meters. The next low tide is at 5:12 PM with a height of -0.05 meters, and the final high tide of the day is at 11:55 PM with a height of 0.49 meters[2].

### Weather and Daylight
The weather is quite cold, with overnight temperatures dipping into the teens and twenties, which is typical for this time of year. Sunrise today is at 6:40 AM, and sunset is at 5:12 PM. The moonset is at 6:57 AM, and the moonrise is at 5:24 PM[2].

### Fish Activity
While the cold weather isn't ideal for surfcasting or open-water fishing, there are still some opportunities for those willing to brave the chill. Recently, on the mainland and larger lakes, anglers have been enjoying ice fishing for species like largemouth and smallmouth bass, pickerel, trout, panfish, and even the occasional striped bass through the ice[1].

For Martha's Vineyard specifically, the best fishing typically occurs during the warmer months. However, for those who might be looking to fish from shore or in areas where ice isn't present, you might still catch some hardy fish like striped bass or bluefish, though they would be less active in these cold waters.

### Best Lures and Bait
For surfcasting, which is more feasible during warmer months, the best lures often include soft plastics like Hogy Originals, surface lures such as Jumpin Minnows, and other walk-the-dog style lures. Live eels are also highly effective for striped bass, especially during nighttime fishing[5].

### Hot Spots
If you're planning a trip to Martha's Vineyard when the weather warms up, here are a couple of hot spots to keep in mind:

- **Moshup Beach**: Located on the southwestern tip of Martha's Vineyard, this beach is renowned for its rugged terrain and rocky outcrops, making it an ideal spot for targeting striped bass[4].
- **Great Rock Bight**: This picturesque location offers a diverse underwater terrain with rocky outcrops and sandy stretches, attracting striped bass, fluke, and bluefish[4].

While the current conditions aren't ideal for fishing around Martha's Vineyard, the island promises excellent fishing opportunities as the weather warms up. For now, if you're in the area, you might consider ice fishing on the mainland or waiting for the spring when the waters become more hospitable to a wider range of fish species. Stay warm and tight lines

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