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Winter Striper Bite Along the Cape Cod Canal - January 23, 2026 Fishing Report

Winter Striper Bite Along the Cape Cod Canal - January 23, 2026 Fishing Report

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things angling around the Cape Cod Canal. It's a crisp winter mornin' on January 23rd, 2026, with sunrise at 7:04 AM and sunset at 5:48 PM—plenty of daylight to chase the bite before the chill sets in deep.

Tides today at Bourne sta. 320 are slackin' early: low at 6:20 AM hittin' 1.0 ft, high around 11:43 AM at 4.6 ft, then low at 6:52 PM at 0.3 ft. Current's rippin' strong mid-day per Tides4Fishing charts, so time your casts for the flood—fish stack up in the washouts. Weather's holdin' cold, expectin' below-freezin' snaps with wind chills, keepin' things icy on the edges like recent Upstate NY reports mirrorin' our setup.

Action's been steady but tough in the Canal and Buzzards Bay—schoolie **striped bass** pushin' in early, mixin' with tautog on the rocks and a few blues tearin' it up, per Canal Bait and Tackle updates. Anglers at Sagamore and Falmouth bait shops report limits of shorts and keepers last week, tautog haulin' from docks when sun hits. No big numbers, but fresh runs lurkin' in the rip.

Best lures? Bucktails, darters, metals, and pencil poppers on 9-12 ft surf rods like St. Croix Seage or Tsunami Airwave—cast past the breakers, per Goose Hummock pros. For bait, bloodworms, grass shrimp, or egg sacs in peach/pink if you're bottom bouncin' for tog.

Hot spots: Hit the east end near Sandwich for current seams holdin' stripers, or west side by Bourne Bridge pilings—tide tears there pull 'em right to ya.

Bundle up, fish safe, and respect the regs—no trap gear Feb 1st on per Mass.gov.

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