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Cape Cod Canal Late February: Stripers Hot on the Flood, Solunar Peaks Drive Afternoon Action
Published 3 weeks 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 a crisp late February morning, winds light out of the northwest at about 10 knots, temps hovering around 36 degrees with a low dipping to 25 tonight—dress warm, bundle up against that chill off the water. Sunrise hit at 7:10 AM, sunset around 5:42 PM, givin' us solid daylight for a few hours of castin'.
Tides today per Tideschart.com: low at 6:35 AM (1.05 ft), high at 2:21 PM (3.31 ft), then low at 10:27 PM (0.66 ft). Currents are rip-roarin' in the Canal—fish the outgoing tide hard from now through noon for best bites, or hit the incoming flood after 1 PM when bait gets pushed in. Solunar peaks from Tides4Fishing.com say major action 1:44-3:44 PM lunar transit, minors at 9:52-10:52 AM moonrise and 6:37-7:37 PM moonset. Average day, but Canal currents make it prime.
Fishin's been steady despite the cold—striped bass are the stars, schoolies to 30-pound cows pushin' through on herring runs. Locals report 20-30 stripers per angler last few days from the RR Bridge down, plus black sea bass stackin' up deep and a few tautog mixin' in. Amounts are up from last week, with stripers most active on the flood.
For lures, Savage Gear Sandeel V2 soft plastics are killin' it on big stripers—rig 'em on jigheads, twitch slow in the current. Bucktails or darters in chartreuse work too. Best bait? Fresh herring chunks or mackerel strips on a fish-finder rig for sea bass and bottom dwellers—nail those night bites.
Hot spots: Hit the east end near the RR Bridge on the outgoing for stripers tearin' bait, or west side Bourne Bridge pilings on the flood—park legal, bike if ya got one, stay safe from currents.
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Tides today per Tideschart.com: low at 6:35 AM (1.05 ft), high at 2:21 PM (3.31 ft), then low at 10:27 PM (0.66 ft). Currents are rip-roarin' in the Canal—fish the outgoing tide hard from now through noon for best bites, or hit the incoming flood after 1 PM when bait gets pushed in. Solunar peaks from Tides4Fishing.com say major action 1:44-3:44 PM lunar transit, minors at 9:52-10:52 AM moonrise and 6:37-7:37 PM moonset. Average day, but Canal currents make it prime.
Fishin's been steady despite the cold—striped bass are the stars, schoolies to 30-pound cows pushin' through on herring runs. Locals report 20-30 stripers per angler last few days from the RR Bridge down, plus black sea bass stackin' up deep and a few tautog mixin' in. Amounts are up from last week, with stripers most active on the flood.
For lures, Savage Gear Sandeel V2 soft plastics are killin' it on big stripers—rig 'em on jigheads, twitch slow in the current. Bucktails or darters in chartreuse work too. Best bait? Fresh herring chunks or mackerel strips on a fish-finder rig for sea bass and bottom dwellers—nail those night bites.
Hot spots: Hit the east end near the RR Bridge on the outgoing for stripers tearin' bait, or west side Bourne Bridge pilings on the flood—park legal, bike if ya got one, stay safe from currents.
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