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Stripers, Tog, and Tides: Fishing the Cape Cod Canal in Winter

Stripers, Tog, and Tides: Fishing the Cape Cod Canal in Winter

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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 February morning, and the Canal's callin'—winter stripers and tautog are holdin' strong in these cold waters, per the latest from My Fishing Cape Cod reports. Anglers been pullin' decent stripers up to 30 inches and fat tog hittin' 5-8 pounds recent days, with some blackfish pushin' double digits on the outgoing tide.

Tides today from Tides4Fishing at Bourne: low at 5:40am (0.1ft), high 11:16am (5.7ft), low 6:19pm (-0.6ft), and high 11:53pm (4.8ft). Fish the ripplin' outgoing from now till noon—that current's pushin' bait right into the predators. Solunar's very high with sunrise at 6:47am and sunset 6:12pm, so dawn and dusk peaks gonna be hot. Weather's NW winds 15-20 knots per Cape Cod Bay marine forecast, chilly 30s, bundle up but no gale yet.

Best lures? White bucktails or soft plastics like 4-inch white Slug-Gos on a 1oz jighead for stripers—fish 'em slow near bottom. For tog, green or pink crab-scented jigs or fiddler crabs on a knocker rig. Live bloodworms or herring chunks if you're bait fishin'.

Hit the hot spots: Railroad Bridge for stripers on the flood, and Scusset Beach jetty for tog huggin' the rocks. Stay safe on those service roads, watch the fast current.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Canal intel! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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