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Stripers and Tides - A Cape Cod Canal Report for November 1, 2025

Stripers and Tides - A Cape Cod Canal Report for November 1, 2025



This is Artificial Lure with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report for Saturday, November 1, 2025.

We’ve got clear, crisp autumn air out here this morning, and it's feeling every bit like early November. Sunrise was at 6:58 AM, and sunset’s set for 5:56 PM, giving us just under 11 hours of daylight out on the water. Air temps are hanging around 54–55°F, not much wind to speak of—just a light 9 mph breeze keeping things comfortable—and the water temperature is a comfortable 62°F, which is still inviting for fall-run fish according to Tideschart.com.

The tide’s the big story: we kicked off after a 1:42 AM low at just under a foot, then see high water surging in at 8:02 AM with a solid 8.4 feet at the east entrance, based on Tide-Forecast.com. Next low slacks off around 2:06 PM at 1.1 feet before another nice high at 8:18 PM, peaking right around 8.8 feet. These strong businesslike tides mean the current’s going to be moving, and with high coefficients, you can expect those classic Canal sweeps and rips—always good signs for active stripers.

Peak fishing is expected from 9:21 to 11:21 AM, smack in the middle of that flood tide, with a nice minor window from 4:09 to 5:09 PM, just as the sun dips lower—both lines up great with proven Canal patterns, as shown by Tideschart.com’s solunar tables.

As for the bite, it’s late-fall hunting for big striped bass, with a few diehard blues still hanging around, though most blues are heading offshore. Most action this week has put the spotlight on stripers well into the 30-inch class, with a couple of cows topping 40 inches being reported, especially around the west end near the Railroad Bridge and out by the Herring Run. Canal Bait & Tackle out of Sagamore confirms most fish have been taken right at first light or after the current flips at dusk.

The lure of the week is classic Canal fare: big pencil poppers, especially in bone and mackerel colors, high-quality minnow plugs, four- to seven-inch paddle tails, and the ever-reliable bucktail jig tipped with Uncle Josh pork rind. If you’re working deeper holes or under heavy current, switch to a loaded Red Fin or a B3 Blade Bait—locals know the jig bite is money once the sun’s high. Live eels and chunk mackerel are both turning up keeper-sized bass, as always, especially if you get ‘em down near the bottom.

Hot spots to try today:
- The Herring Run: always solid on an incoming tide, especially when that dawn light breaks.
- West End at the Railroad Bridge: classic for cow stripers, especially after sunset when bait gets pushed up against the pilings.

If you’re out scouting, don't overlook the stretch behind the Sandwich bulkhead mid-morning or the lifting current at Bell Road as the tide flips this afternoon.

Best advice for today: be mobile, hit those moving rips, and work topwater early before switching to swimmers or jigs as the sun rises. Stay sharp for some bigger bass pushing through with the bait—this is the last real push before winter slows things down. For those hunting a big Canal striper on artificial, now’s your moment.

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