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Peak Fall Canal Action - Stripers, Blues, and More

Peak Fall Canal Action - Stripers, Blues, and More



Artificial Lure here with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report for Sunday, October 26, 2025.

Clear skies and a chilly but seasonable autumn morning greeted early risers—temperatures at dawn were around 45°F, expected to climb no higher than the upper 50s today, with a light, steady wind at 9 mph keeping things brisk. Water temps are holding steady around 62°F; the canal will offer good clarity and lively oxygenation, key for active fish right now according to real-time local weather and water reports.

Today’s sunrise was right at 7:08 am, and we’re looking at sunset coming up at 5:45 pm—so get your casts in before dusk sneaks up. Tidal movement is ideal for Canal tactics: low tide hit at 5:13 am, then high swings through at 12:52 pm topping out near 3.5 feet, before the next low at 8:51 pm. With such strong highs and lows, current is moving fast—that’s classic canal action and just the ticket for hungry stripers on the prowl. Tides4Fishing notes a high tidal coefficient today, so expect powerful swings and channel-side turbulence.

Fish activity is buzzing right now. My Fishing Cape Cod calls this the peak of the fall run—stripers are thick throughout the Canal as they follow late-season peanut bunker, herring, and silversides. Recent catches have shown a mix of slot-size and keeper bass, with a few pushing into the 35–40 inch class. Word on the east end is schools of bluefish have also been pushing in on big baits, chopping their way through the schools and smashing just about anything thrown to them. Some persistent casters are still hooking up with the odd false albacore in the West End, mostly close to daylight, but their numbers are dropping as temps cool.

For lures, don’t overthink it: heavy jigs and soft plastics rigged on strong heads are classic for the Canal’s fast water. Guys have been connecting with bright bucktail jigs, magnum paddle tails, and classic Canal pencil poppers at first light or on top of the incoming tide. Metal lip swimmers and large stickbaits fished subsurface have nabbed some of the bigger cows during the fastest current. The Fishing Factory and Hogy Lures both recommend white, chartreuse, and mackerel patterns right now, matching both size and movement of the bait around. If you’re a bait soaker, fresh chunked mackerel or menhaden will draw in the stripers and blues alike—just be prepared for a hit-and-run bite.

Prime spots to hit today? Two consistent producers: The **Railroad Bridge East**—there’s deep water, fast current, and easy access—and the **Scusset Beach Riprap**. Early birds working the fish ladders or by the old power plant have pulled solid stripers on early outgoing tides all week, as confirmed by Surfcasting Cape Cod and a handful of sharpies at the herring run stairs. West End anglers are getting into fish around the Pilgrim Memorial Park, especially swinging jigs right as the tide turns.

Bottom line: Bring your heavy gear, focus on current breaks and eddies, and fish that moving water. The stripers are still here in numbers, with blues as bonus. As always, be safe, mind the rocks, prepare for a chilly dusk, and respect your fellow anglers.

Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure’s Cape Cod Canal report! Don’t forget to subscribe for tomorrow’s tips and fresh bite updates.
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