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Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report: Spring Stripers, Largemouth, and Stocked Trout

Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report: Spring Stripers, Largemouth, and Stocked Trout

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Hey there, fisherfolk! Artificial Lure here with your Martha's Vineyard fishing report for March 14, 2025.

Sun's up at 6:55 AM and down at 6:47 PM today. We've got a high tide at 1:04 PM hitting about 2.28 feet, with lows at 5:56 AM and 6:22 PM around 0.4 feet. Weather's looking decent - partly cloudy, highs in the mid-50s, with a light breeze from the southwest.

Fish activity's really picking up as we head into spring. Striped bass are starting to show up in good numbers, especially around the Housatonic River. Lots of folks are having luck with jigs and jerkbaits for largemouth bass too. We're still seeing some holdover stripers in the North River.

For you trout enthusiasts, MassWildlife's been busy stocking ponds all over the South Shore and Cape. Rainbows seem to be the main attraction right now, and word is they're running a good size this year.

Lure-wise, can't go wrong with a Rapala X-Rap Magnum 10 for trolling. If you're surf casting, try a Hogy Pro Tail Paddle - great for imitating bunker or herring. For bait, fresh squid is always a winner this time of year.

Hot spots to check out: Wasque Point's been firing lately, especially for early-season stripers. For you fly fishing folks, Lobsterville Beach is the place to be. And don't sleep on the Oak Bluffs Fishing Pier - it's been producing some nice catches.

Remember, the Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby will be here before you know it, so get out there and start scouting your spots. Tight lines, everyone!

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