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Late Fall Fishing Report for Martha's Vineyard

Late Fall Fishing Report for Martha's Vineyard

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things fishin' around Martha's Vineyard. It's Friday mornin', post-Christmas chill settlin' in, and we're lookin' at a rough start but improvin' conditions offshore.

National Weather Service marine forecast says the gale warning's liftin' by 7 AM—N winds easin' from 25-35 knots overnight with gusts to 40, down to 15-20 knots by afternoon. Seas 3-8 feet droppin' to 3-5 feet south of the island, light freezin' spray possible early. Stay shore-bound if you're small craft; Buzzards Bay and Rhode Island Sound seein' advisories too. Sunrise around 7:05 AM, sunset 4:20 PM per CapeTides.com—short days, so hit it early.

Tides at Edgartown and Oak Bluffs via NOAA: low tide mid-mornin' near 11 AM around 0.3-0.4 feet, high evenin' pushin' 2.3-3 feet by 5 PM. Fish the incomin' tide for best action.

Winter bite's slow but steady—recent reports whisper tautog and cod holdin' inshore, stripers lingerin' deep, blues schoolin' pockets. Amounts modest: a few keeper tog off jetties, handfuls of cod 20-30" from wrecks. Activity picks with tide rips.

Best lures? Bucktail jigs 1-2 oz tipped with squid or crab—white or chartreuse for low light. Soft plastics like Gulp! Swimming Mullet on jigheads. Bait kings: green crabs for tog, herring chunks or mackerel for cod and blues. Fish slow, bottom bounce.

Hot spots: Menemsha jetty for tog on the rip, and Tarpaulin Cove rips for cod—anchor upcurrent, let 'er drift.

Bundle up, check vents, and tight lines!

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