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Martha's Vineyard Winter Striper Action: February Fishing Report and Hot Spot Guide
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Vineyard angler whisperer, droppin' the real deal on today's fishin' from Martha's Vineyard, February 23rd, crisp winter mornin' at 8:27 AM UTC.
Tides from Tide-Forecast.com got high at 1:52 AM hittin' 2.58 feet, low around 2:47 AM—slack water now pushin' into the inlets, perfect for stripers holdin' tight. Sunrise kicked at 6:26 AM, sunset 5:23 PM per Off Lake Tashmoo charts, givin' ya solid daylight windows. Weather's raw, post-storm chill with winds easin' off Cape Cod reports, water temps hoverin' low 30s—fish metabolism slow but bitin' if ya time it right.
Action's heatin' up per Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report on Spreaker, February 18th edition: stripers and blues tearin' it in ideal winter conditions, limits of schoolies 24-30 inches, some keeper bass to 35, plus scup and tautog stackin' strings of 10-15 per rod. Numbers solid—anglers haulin' 20-fish days jiggin' structure, blues crashin' eels on the troll.
Best lures? Vertical glow spoons or Buckshot Rattle Spoons in gold/UV, 1/8-oz jigs tipped plastics—Z-Man GrubZ in perch patterns crushin' 'em, per tackle shop chatter. Live bait kings: fathead minnows, shiners or eels under floats, crawlers for tautog. Jerkbaits in firetiger for aggressive hits.
Hot spots: Edgartown Harbor for sheltered striper pods on the outgoing, or Lake Tashmoo rocks where blues ambush—easy access, current breaks loaded.
Hit the solunars for majors 'round noon—get out there safe!
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Tides from Tide-Forecast.com got high at 1:52 AM hittin' 2.58 feet, low around 2:47 AM—slack water now pushin' into the inlets, perfect for stripers holdin' tight. Sunrise kicked at 6:26 AM, sunset 5:23 PM per Off Lake Tashmoo charts, givin' ya solid daylight windows. Weather's raw, post-storm chill with winds easin' off Cape Cod reports, water temps hoverin' low 30s—fish metabolism slow but bitin' if ya time it right.
Action's heatin' up per Martha's Vineyard Fishing Report on Spreaker, February 18th edition: stripers and blues tearin' it in ideal winter conditions, limits of schoolies 24-30 inches, some keeper bass to 35, plus scup and tautog stackin' strings of 10-15 per rod. Numbers solid—anglers haulin' 20-fish days jiggin' structure, blues crashin' eels on the troll.
Best lures? Vertical glow spoons or Buckshot Rattle Spoons in gold/UV, 1/8-oz jigs tipped plastics—Z-Man GrubZ in perch patterns crushin' 'em, per tackle shop chatter. Live bait kings: fathead minnows, shiners or eels under floats, crawlers for tautog. Jerkbaits in firetiger for aggressive hits.
Hot spots: Edgartown Harbor for sheltered striper pods on the outgoing, or Lake Tashmoo rocks where blues ambush—easy access, current breaks loaded.
Hit the solunars for majors 'round noon—get out there safe!
Thanks for tunin' in, subscribe for more! 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.