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Stripers on Fire at the Cape Cod Canal - Bucktail Bite Lights Up on Outgoing Tide
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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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 morning on January 25, 2026, and the Ditch is callin'—that striper bite lit up yesterday like a fireworks show, per the Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report, with linesiders crushin' bucktails on the outgoing tide.
Tides today at the RR Bridge, straight from Tideschart.com: low at 4:38 AM hittin' 0.69 ft, high noonish at 12:13 PM pushin' 3.67 ft, then evenin' low 7:49 PM at 0.66 ft. Sunrise was 7:07 AM, sunset 5:46 PM—prime solunar windows from 1:44-3:44 PM lunar transit and 9:52-10:52 AM moonrise for best action. Weather's holdin' chilly, light westerlies around 10-15 mph from recent Falmouth/Otis reports, clear skies, temps hoverin' near freezin'—bundle up!
Fish are active in this current rip, especially on the ebb. Recent catches? Schoolies to 30-inch stripers hammerin' the canal walls, bucks of white and chartreuse doin' the trick, as locals reported yesterday. Toss bucktails or soft plastics like 5-inch swimmers on jigheads—fish the washouts. Live eels or herring chunks if you're bait fishin', but lures rule the fast water. Average day overall, but winter holdovers are keyed in.
Hit the hot spots: Railroad Bridge for that deep scour hole on the flood, or the Bourne Bridge humps where current stacks baitfish. Fish the outgoing for easiest bites—cast quarterin' downstream, let 'er swing.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and tight lines!
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Tides today at the RR Bridge, straight from Tideschart.com: low at 4:38 AM hittin' 0.69 ft, high noonish at 12:13 PM pushin' 3.67 ft, then evenin' low 7:49 PM at 0.66 ft. Sunrise was 7:07 AM, sunset 5:46 PM—prime solunar windows from 1:44-3:44 PM lunar transit and 9:52-10:52 AM moonrise for best action. Weather's holdin' chilly, light westerlies around 10-15 mph from recent Falmouth/Otis reports, clear skies, temps hoverin' near freezin'—bundle up!
Fish are active in this current rip, especially on the ebb. Recent catches? Schoolies to 30-inch stripers hammerin' the canal walls, bucks of white and chartreuse doin' the trick, as locals reported yesterday. Toss bucktails or soft plastics like 5-inch swimmers on jigheads—fish the washouts. Live eels or herring chunks if you're bait fishin', but lures rule the fast water. Average day overall, but winter holdovers are keyed in.
Hit the hot spots: Railroad Bridge for that deep scour hole on the flood, or the Bourne Bridge humps where current stacks baitfish. Fish the outgoing for easiest bites—cast quarterin' downstream, let 'er swing.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! 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