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Striped Bass and Tautog Bite on Martha's Vineyard as Mild Weather Arrives

Striped Bass and Tautog Bite on Martha's Vineyard as Mild Weather Arrives

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Good morning anglers! Here’s your fishing report for Wednesday, April 2, 2025, focused on Martha’s Vineyard. It’s shaping up to be a solid day to wet a line, so gear up!

The sun rose at 6:31 AM and will set at 7:00 PM, giving us 12 hours and 29 minutes of daylight. Tides today feature a high tide at 5:02 AM (3.92 feet) and 5:41 PM (3.39 feet), while low tide occurs at 12:27 PM (-0.43 feet). These tidal movements should create strong currents during transitions, especially around dawn and dusk, which are prime fishing windows.

The weather is mild, with temperatures expected to hover in the 50s, and light winds coming from the southwest. Waters around the Vineyard remain cool but are warming slightly, a trigger for fish activity.

Recent catches have included plenty of schoolie striped bass, which have moved into the area and are feeding actively. Striped bass have been seen around the edges of flats and rips, chasing sand eels and squid. Reports from Buzzards Bay also indicate some early tautog action in deeper water, though they’ve been somewhat scattered.

For bait and lures, scaling down your presentations can be key. Tan and white Clousers are working well for striped bass, imitating the small sand eels they’re feeding on. Squid imitations in red, white, and pink with a jerky retrieve are also effective near the rips. Traditional wooden plugs, such as needlefish and poppers, have a timeless appeal and excellent track record in these waters. For tautog, green crabs on jigs remain a top choice.

On Martha’s Vineyard, a few hot spots stand out today:

1. **Squibnocket Bight**: Known for its crashing surf and productive shoreline, it’s a reliable spot for targeting stripers. The strong currents and rugged terrain attract baitfish, and in turn, predatory bass.

2. **Chappaquiddick Gut**: This narrow tidal passage concentrates bait and predators alike. Fish here during incoming or outgoing tidal shifts for your best shot at hooking stripers or even bluefish.

Other notable areas include Moshup Beach and Wasque, both offering excellent access to productive waters. Whether you’re surfcasting or wading, these spots provide fantastic potential.

With increasing fish activity and improving weather, today could yield a productive outing for anglers. Tight lines, and may the fish be biting! Stay safe out there.

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