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March on Martha's Vineyard: Post-Storm Fishing Heats Up with Stripers and Scallops
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel around Martha's Vineyard. It's early mornin' on this crisp March 14th, and the island's wakin' up slow after that wild winter—blizzards knockin' down pines and leavin' us dreamin' of spring, like those witch hazels poppin' color per MV Times.
Tides today off Cape Cod charts mirror our waters close: low at about 4:30am (0.8ft), high 9:50am (3ft), low 5:20pm (0.5ft), high 10:40pm (2.6ft)—perfect for slack water bites when fish stage up. Sunrise 'round 6:45am, sunset 7pm, givin' ya a solid 12-hour window. Weather's turnin' kinder per local buzz—damp gray liftin' to milder temps, maybe pushin' 50s with sun breaks, dryin' out the banks.
Fish are stirrin' post-storm. Turk's Seafood's specials scream fresh catches: local bay scallops, haddock, halibut, swordfish, grey sole, and captain's cut haddock flyin' outta the kitchen—means boats are haulin' 'em steady from Vineyard Sound and beyond. Scallops thick in shallows, stripers hintin' early runs, cod and haddock on deeper structure. Limits patchy but dedicated anglers pullin' 5-10 fish days, echoin' Cape Cod Canal reports nearby.
Best lures? Downsize for the chill—small glow spoons in silver/green, 1/4oz jiggin' raps or orange crush heads for perch and early tautog. Blade baits, Ned rigs mimickin' baitfish crush it. Live bait rules: minnows, worms, spawn sacs on bottom rigs; nightcrawlers for shore poundin'.
Hot spots: Hit the Oak Bluffs pier at slack tide for stripers and blues—fish stack in pockets. Or Vineyard Haven breakwater for scup and tautog huggin' rocks. Boat guys, drift the sound rips near Chappaquiddick.
Bundle up, check lines, and get after 'em safe—fish don't bite regrets.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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Tides today off Cape Cod charts mirror our waters close: low at about 4:30am (0.8ft), high 9:50am (3ft), low 5:20pm (0.5ft), high 10:40pm (2.6ft)—perfect for slack water bites when fish stage up. Sunrise 'round 6:45am, sunset 7pm, givin' ya a solid 12-hour window. Weather's turnin' kinder per local buzz—damp gray liftin' to milder temps, maybe pushin' 50s with sun breaks, dryin' out the banks.
Fish are stirrin' post-storm. Turk's Seafood's specials scream fresh catches: local bay scallops, haddock, halibut, swordfish, grey sole, and captain's cut haddock flyin' outta the kitchen—means boats are haulin' 'em steady from Vineyard Sound and beyond. Scallops thick in shallows, stripers hintin' early runs, cod and haddock on deeper structure. Limits patchy but dedicated anglers pullin' 5-10 fish days, echoin' Cape Cod Canal reports nearby.
Best lures? Downsize for the chill—small glow spoons in silver/green, 1/4oz jiggin' raps or orange crush heads for perch and early tautog. Blade baits, Ned rigs mimickin' baitfish crush it. Live bait rules: minnows, worms, spawn sacs on bottom rigs; nightcrawlers for shore poundin'.
Hot spots: Hit the Oak Bluffs pier at slack tide for stripers and blues—fish stack in pockets. Or Vineyard Haven breakwater for scup and tautog huggin' rocks. Boat guys, drift the sound rips near Chappaquiddick.
Bundle up, check lines, and get after 'em safe—fish don't bite regrets.
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
This episode includes AI-generated content.