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Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report: Stripers Sizzling, Bluefish Blasting, and More!
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Hey there, island anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Martha's Vineyard fishing report for Friday, June 6, 2025.
Dawn broke at 5:10 AM and you've got fishing light until sunset at 8:20 PM - nearly 15 hours to get those lines wet! Weather's holding steady with comfortable temperatures, light southerly breezes, and scattered clouds - perfect conditions for a day on the water.
Tide-wise, we're looking at a low tide early this morning, high coming around midday, and another low in the evening. With a tidal coefficient of 93, we're experiencing significant water movement creating prime feeding conditions. These big tides mean strong currents, so plan your approaches accordingly.
The striper situation is absolutely fire right now! The ratio of keeper-sized fish to schoolies has definitely tipped toward the slots and above. Bigger bass are cruising the usual haunts, with fish pushing into the 40-inch range. Wasque Point and Lobsterville Beach have been particularly productive during early morning and late outgoing tides, with slot-sized stripers right in the wash.
For lures, metal lips and needlefish are working well, but have those minnow plugs ready for finicky fish. Boaters hitting Middle Ground with amber-colored Hogy poppers are connecting with stripers up to 36 inches. Several anglers report visible squid in the waves as they try to escape hungry bass.
Bluefish action is picking up, especially off the east end of the Vineyard where larger blues are hammering topwater offerings. For bottom fishing enthusiasts, sea bass are hitting well in Vineyard Sound. Try slow-pitch and butterfly jigs with larger hooks in 50-70 feet of water to target quality fish and weed out the smaller ones.
Freshwater action remains strong with the state-stocked ponds producing tiger, brown, and brook trout. Early morning topwater is also triggering largemouth bass and pickerel.
Hot spots to target today: Middle Ground for boaters looking for quality stripers, the rips in Vineyard and Nantucket sounds if you've got a vessel, and Wasque Point for shore-bound anglers during the outgoing tide. For bottom fishing, focus on the 50-70 foot depths in Vineyard Sound.
Thanks for tuning in to your Martha's Vineyard fishing report. If you like what you hear, hit that subscribe button so you never miss an island fishing update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Dawn broke at 5:10 AM and you've got fishing light until sunset at 8:20 PM - nearly 15 hours to get those lines wet! Weather's holding steady with comfortable temperatures, light southerly breezes, and scattered clouds - perfect conditions for a day on the water.
Tide-wise, we're looking at a low tide early this morning, high coming around midday, and another low in the evening. With a tidal coefficient of 93, we're experiencing significant water movement creating prime feeding conditions. These big tides mean strong currents, so plan your approaches accordingly.
The striper situation is absolutely fire right now! The ratio of keeper-sized fish to schoolies has definitely tipped toward the slots and above. Bigger bass are cruising the usual haunts, with fish pushing into the 40-inch range. Wasque Point and Lobsterville Beach have been particularly productive during early morning and late outgoing tides, with slot-sized stripers right in the wash.
For lures, metal lips and needlefish are working well, but have those minnow plugs ready for finicky fish. Boaters hitting Middle Ground with amber-colored Hogy poppers are connecting with stripers up to 36 inches. Several anglers report visible squid in the waves as they try to escape hungry bass.
Bluefish action is picking up, especially off the east end of the Vineyard where larger blues are hammering topwater offerings. For bottom fishing enthusiasts, sea bass are hitting well in Vineyard Sound. Try slow-pitch and butterfly jigs with larger hooks in 50-70 feet of water to target quality fish and weed out the smaller ones.
Freshwater action remains strong with the state-stocked ponds producing tiger, brown, and brook trout. Early morning topwater is also triggering largemouth bass and pickerel.
Hot spots to target today: Middle Ground for boaters looking for quality stripers, the rips in Vineyard and Nantucket sounds if you've got a vessel, and Wasque Point for shore-bound anglers during the outgoing tide. For bottom fishing, focus on the 50-70 foot depths in Vineyard Sound.
Thanks for tuning in to your Martha's Vineyard fishing report. If you like what you hear, hit that subscribe button so you never miss an island fishing update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.