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Cape Cod Canal Winter Flounder and Stripers: Monday February 23rd Tide Report
Published 3 weeks, 5 days 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 Monday morning, February 23rd, 2026, and the Canal's callin'—water temp's hoverin' steady at about 60°F from Tideschart reports, perfect for coaxin' those winter battlers out.
Sunrise kicked off at 7:06 AM, sunset's 5:47 PM, givin' us a solid 10 hours 41 minutes of light. Weather's mild at 52°F average, light winds—dress in layers but leave the heavy coat home. Tides today: low around 6-7 AM at 1.5-2 ft, high pushin' 8 ft by early afternoon per Tides4Fishing and Sagamore station data. Fish the outgoing for best current rips, major bites from 1:44-3:44 PM lunar transit.
Action's pickin' up on **winter flounder** and **stripers**—My Fishing Cape Cod's latest from Captain Mike Fowler on Feb 22 notes solid flatfish hauls jigged off bottom, plus holdover bass crashin' herring schools. Limits reported: 10-15 fluke per rod last week, stripers 28-35 inches mixed in. Schoolies are thick, trophies lurkin' deeper.
Rig up with **bucktail jigs** (1-2 oz white or chartreuse) tipped with bloodworms or seaworms for flounder—drop-shot style shines in the slacks. For stripers, **soft plastics** like 4-inch paddletails on 1/2 oz heads, or live mackerel chunks on a fish-finder rig. Eels if you can snag 'em. Avoid big metals; fish are keyholin' small stuff this cold.
Hit these **hot spots**: east of the RR Bridge for rip lines on the ebb, and the Bourne Bridge pilings—cast tight to structure, let the tide do the work. Average day solunar-wise, but overlap with tide changes and you're golden.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Sunrise kicked off at 7:06 AM, sunset's 5:47 PM, givin' us a solid 10 hours 41 minutes of light. Weather's mild at 52°F average, light winds—dress in layers but leave the heavy coat home. Tides today: low around 6-7 AM at 1.5-2 ft, high pushin' 8 ft by early afternoon per Tides4Fishing and Sagamore station data. Fish the outgoing for best current rips, major bites from 1:44-3:44 PM lunar transit.
Action's pickin' up on **winter flounder** and **stripers**—My Fishing Cape Cod's latest from Captain Mike Fowler on Feb 22 notes solid flatfish hauls jigged off bottom, plus holdover bass crashin' herring schools. Limits reported: 10-15 fluke per rod last week, stripers 28-35 inches mixed in. Schoolies are thick, trophies lurkin' deeper.
Rig up with **bucktail jigs** (1-2 oz white or chartreuse) tipped with bloodworms or seaworms for flounder—drop-shot style shines in the slacks. For stripers, **soft plastics** like 4-inch paddletails on 1/2 oz heads, or live mackerel chunks on a fish-finder rig. Eels if you can snag 'em. Avoid big metals; fish are keyholin' small stuff this cold.
Hit these **hot spots**: east of the RR Bridge for rip lines on the ebb, and the Bourne Bridge pilings—cast tight to structure, let the tide do the work. Average day solunar-wise, but overlap with tide changes and you're golden.
Stay safe, 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