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Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report: January 17th Dawn and Dusk Feeding Frenzies
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report for this crisp January 17th mornin'. Sunrise hit at 6:57 AM, sunset's comin' at 5:57 PM, and solunar activity's high today per Tides4Fishing charts—perfect for fish feedin' frenzies 'round dawn and dusk.
Tides at Bourne sta. 320: Low at 1:55 AM (0.1 ft), high 7:57 AM (4.4 ft), low 2:20 PM (0.2 ft), floodin' back to high 8:19 PM (4.5 ft). Current's rippin' eastbound mid-mornin' into the flood—fish the hellgates when it's slack turnin' to outgoing for best bites, as canal kings stack up then.
Weather's classic winter: 3 ft swells off Sandwich per USHarbors, chilly winds 10-15 knots from the northwest, temps hoverin' 30s—bundle up, no skimmin' on layers.
Fishin's steady despite the cold. Stripers are holdin' in the 28-36" range, schoolies mixin' in; tautog hittin' hard on reefs at 100 ft with keepers to 8 lbs, some cod sneakin' into the tog bags per recent Fisherman reports. Scup are schoolin' tight. Limits ain't slamin' like summer, but 4-5 fish nights common if ya grind it.
Best lures: White or chartreuse bucktails, soft plastics like 4" Zoom Flukes on 1/2 oz jigheads—rip 'em fast in the current. Crankbaits divin' 10-20 ft for stripers. Live bait kings: Green crabs for tog (hook through leg), bloodworms or clams on a fish-finder rig for bass and scup.
Hot spots: Fish the East End railroad bridge pilings for stripers on the outgoing—watch that current! Hit the Horseshoe near Bourne for tog, drop straight down the rip.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Tides at Bourne sta. 320: Low at 1:55 AM (0.1 ft), high 7:57 AM (4.4 ft), low 2:20 PM (0.2 ft), floodin' back to high 8:19 PM (4.5 ft). Current's rippin' eastbound mid-mornin' into the flood—fish the hellgates when it's slack turnin' to outgoing for best bites, as canal kings stack up then.
Weather's classic winter: 3 ft swells off Sandwich per USHarbors, chilly winds 10-15 knots from the northwest, temps hoverin' 30s—bundle up, no skimmin' on layers.
Fishin's steady despite the cold. Stripers are holdin' in the 28-36" range, schoolies mixin' in; tautog hittin' hard on reefs at 100 ft with keepers to 8 lbs, some cod sneakin' into the tog bags per recent Fisherman reports. Scup are schoolin' tight. Limits ain't slamin' like summer, but 4-5 fish nights common if ya grind it.
Best lures: White or chartreuse bucktails, soft plastics like 4" Zoom Flukes on 1/2 oz jigheads—rip 'em fast in the current. Crankbaits divin' 10-20 ft for stripers. Live bait kings: Green crabs for tog (hook through leg), bloodworms or clams on a fish-finder rig for bass and scup.
Hot spots: Fish the East End railroad bridge pilings for stripers on the outgoing—watch that current! Hit the Horseshoe near Bourne for tog, drop straight down the rip.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI