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Vineyard Fishing Report: Winter Tautog, Cod, and Stripers Holdover
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Vineyard fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the salty shores of Martha's Vineyard on this crisp February 2nd mornin' at 8:27. Winter's grip is tight, but the fish don't care—let's dive in.
Tides today in Vineyard Haven hit low at 5:02 AM at -0.06 feet, high at 11:36 AM reachin' 2.04 feet, per Tide-Forecast.com. Oak Bluffs mirrors it close, with lows droppin' to -0.36 feet around dawn tomorrow. Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' when bait gets pushed into shallows. Sunrise was 6:59 AM, sunset 4:50 PM—short days mean prime low-light bites.
Weather's raw: northwest winds 15-20 knots easin' to 10-15 by afternoon, seas 7-10 feet droppin' to 5-8 south of the island, says MarineWeather.net. Bundle up, watch for coastal flood advisories from CapeCod.gov—minor splashin' possible. Cold fronts got stripers sluggish, but black sea bass and tautog are active in 40-60 foot wrecks.
Recent catches? Locals report steady tautog up to 5 pounds off the north shore, plus cod and pollock haulin' in from deeper Vineyard Sound—dozens per charter last week via MV Times chatter and angler podcasts. Stripers holdover in estuaries, blues schoolin' sporadically. Numbers are decent for winter: 10-20 fish days if you work it.
Best lures: Jig white or green tube jigs on knocker rigs for tog—1-2 oz. Bucktail jigs with pork rind for cod. Artificials shine in clear water. Bait kings? Green crabs for tautog, clams or herring chunks for bottom dwellers—grab 'em fresh from Larry's Bait & Tackle.
Hot spots: Hit the Vineyard Rip at slack tide for current rips pullin' baitfish, or anchor Menemsha Point wrecks—tautog heaven, but drift careful in the chop.
Stay safe out there, measure 'em, and release the big breeders.
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
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Tides today in Vineyard Haven hit low at 5:02 AM at -0.06 feet, high at 11:36 AM reachin' 2.04 feet, per Tide-Forecast.com. Oak Bluffs mirrors it close, with lows droppin' to -0.36 feet around dawn tomorrow. Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' when bait gets pushed into shallows. Sunrise was 6:59 AM, sunset 4:50 PM—short days mean prime low-light bites.
Weather's raw: northwest winds 15-20 knots easin' to 10-15 by afternoon, seas 7-10 feet droppin' to 5-8 south of the island, says MarineWeather.net. Bundle up, watch for coastal flood advisories from CapeCod.gov—minor splashin' possible. Cold fronts got stripers sluggish, but black sea bass and tautog are active in 40-60 foot wrecks.
Recent catches? Locals report steady tautog up to 5 pounds off the north shore, plus cod and pollock haulin' in from deeper Vineyard Sound—dozens per charter last week via MV Times chatter and angler podcasts. Stripers holdover in estuaries, blues schoolin' sporadically. Numbers are decent for winter: 10-20 fish days if you work it.
Best lures: Jig white or green tube jigs on knocker rigs for tog—1-2 oz. Bucktail jigs with pork rind for cod. Artificials shine in clear water. Bait kings? Green crabs for tautog, clams or herring chunks for bottom dwellers—grab 'em fresh from Larry's Bait & Tackle.
Hot spots: Hit the Vineyard Rip at slack tide for current rips pullin' baitfish, or anchor Menemsha Point wrecks—tautog heaven, but drift careful in the chop.
Stay safe out there, measure 'em, and release the big breeders.
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
This episode includes AI-generated content.