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Cape Cod Canal Late January Stripers & Tog Bite 2026

Cape Cod Canal Late January Stripers & Tog Bite 2026

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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 28th, 2026, with sunrise at 7:10 AM and sunset around 5:41 PM per Tides4Fishing charts. Weather's holding steady—light winds, waves around 2 feet from US Harbors reports, and temps hovering in the low 30s, perfect for bundling up and hitting the banks.

Tides today at the Canal RR Bridge show low at 6:35 AM (1.05 ft), high at 2:21 PM (3.31 ft), then dropping to 10:27 PM (0.66 ft), according to Tideschart.com. That outgoing tide mid-morning into afternoon is your prime window—current rips will push bait right to the fish.

Winter holdover stripers are the name of the game right now. OnTheWater.com notes a colder 2025-26 winter delayed the spring run, but locals like Chris at Red Top Sporting Goods in Buzzards Bay report steady Canal action on January 26th with stripers jigged from the ice-free edges. Recent catches include slot-sized linesiders up to 28 inches, plus a few schoolies, per Cape Cod Canal Fishing Report podcasts. No big numbers, but quality bites on herring and squid remnants—expect 5-15 fish per dedicated angler on good tides.

Best lures? White or chartreuse soft plastics on jigheads (1-2 oz), Kastmasters, or Danny plugs for the rips. Live bloodworms or clams shine for bottom huggers if you switch to blackfish, with OnTheWater forecasting reliable tog into late fall on nearby wrecks.

Hot spots: Hit the east end near Sandwich for eastbound current stripers, or the Bourne Bridge rip on the outgoing for maximum swing.

Bundle up, fish safe, and respect the regs.

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