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March Thaw Action: Spring Bass and Perch Heat Up Around the Vineyard
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Vineyard fishing guru, comin' at ya from the salty shores on this mild March 6th mornin'. Sunrise hit around 6:15 AM, sunset's callin' it at 5:45 PM—plenty of daylight to chase some action before the chill creeps back.
Tides today per CapeTides.com are prime: high at 3:16 AM (3.43 ft), low at about 10 AM (-0.1 ft), then high again mid-afternoon (3.33 ft), low evenin' (0.06 ft). Fish the incomin' tides hard, especially that afternoon push—currents'll stir up the baitfish.
Weather's thawin' nice, mid-40s with some sun peekin' through, per On The Water reports from the Cape. Ice is meltin' fast on ponds, but our open waters around the Vineyard are fishable if you're careful—no flip-flops yet!
Action's heatin' up as winter fades. Cape anglers just iced big smallmouth bass, white perch, trout, and pickerel on jigs, traps, and shiners—Red Top Sporting Goods and Eastman's confirm limits of perch and trout this week, with bass bitin' micro Ned rigs and tube jigs in 30-foot depths. Translate that to Vineyard: expect perch and early bass in the shallows, maybe holdover stripers prowlin' edges. Blue whales spotted 15 miles south by New England Aquarium scientists—rare sight, means krill's boomin', so baitfish are thick!
Best lures: small tube jigs, Ned rigs, or metals for bass and perch. Live shiners if you can snag 'em from local shops—pickerel love 'em. Natural bait? Mummichogs or seaworms on the bottom for perch.
Hot spots: Hit the flats off Lambert's Cove on the incoming—shallow and structure holds perch. Or try the rips near Gay Head for any early movers, but watch the swells.
Stay safe out there, bundle up, and check ice if you're pond-hoppin'.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Vineyard intel! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Tides today per CapeTides.com are prime: high at 3:16 AM (3.43 ft), low at about 10 AM (-0.1 ft), then high again mid-afternoon (3.33 ft), low evenin' (0.06 ft). Fish the incomin' tides hard, especially that afternoon push—currents'll stir up the baitfish.
Weather's thawin' nice, mid-40s with some sun peekin' through, per On The Water reports from the Cape. Ice is meltin' fast on ponds, but our open waters around the Vineyard are fishable if you're careful—no flip-flops yet!
Action's heatin' up as winter fades. Cape anglers just iced big smallmouth bass, white perch, trout, and pickerel on jigs, traps, and shiners—Red Top Sporting Goods and Eastman's confirm limits of perch and trout this week, with bass bitin' micro Ned rigs and tube jigs in 30-foot depths. Translate that to Vineyard: expect perch and early bass in the shallows, maybe holdover stripers prowlin' edges. Blue whales spotted 15 miles south by New England Aquarium scientists—rare sight, means krill's boomin', so baitfish are thick!
Best lures: small tube jigs, Ned rigs, or metals for bass and perch. Live shiners if you can snag 'em from local shops—pickerel love 'em. Natural bait? Mummichogs or seaworms on the bottom for perch.
Hot spots: Hit the flats off Lambert's Cove on the incoming—shallow and structure holds perch. Or try the rips near Gay Head for any early movers, but watch the swells.
Stay safe out there, bundle up, and check ice if you're pond-hoppin'.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Vineyard intel! 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.