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Vineyard Stripers and Flounder Heating Up This April Morning
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Vineyard fishing whisperer, bringin' ya the scoop on this crisp April 24th mornin'. Sunrise hit around 5:50 AM, sunset 'bout 7:35 PM—plenty of daylight to chase the bite. Weather's coolin' off, highs in the low 50s, light northwest winds 5-10 knots, partly cloudy with a touch of chill off the Sound—perfect for bundlin' up and hittin' the flats.
Tides? Low slack now at 3 AM, floodin' strong by dawn peakin' mid-mornin', then ebbing hard after lunch per FishingReminder charts. Fish the movin' water, especially outgoing for stripers pushin' bait.
Action's heatin' up Vineyard-style. Holdover stripers are wakin' from winter naps in the creeks and channels, mixin' with early migrants—On The Water reports 24-inch schoolies hittin' shore at Merrimack mouths nearby, and we're seein' the same off Chappaquiddick and Katama. Flounder are showin' early off Niles Beach and Dogbar Breakwater, with blackbacks stackin' in Deer Island Flats style—shallow water bites on the rise. A few tautog nibblin' rocks, and whispers of pollock offshore. Locals pulled 18-30 inch bass this week on soft plastics, plus keeper flatties to 17 inches.
Best lures? Big paddletails and jigheads for stripers—chartreuse sassy shads or Toscano tubes with seaworms. Walk-the-dog topwaters at dawn for the big girls. Flounder love slow-rolled soft plastics or live minnows. Bait-wise, seaworms, sand fleas, green crabs, or bunker chunks if ya can net 'em.
Hot spots: Hit the jetties at Edgartown for stripers on the flood, or drift the flats off Menemsha for flounder and tautog—tide rips there are gold. Stay light tackle, watch regs—catch and release those cows.
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Tides? Low slack now at 3 AM, floodin' strong by dawn peakin' mid-mornin', then ebbing hard after lunch per FishingReminder charts. Fish the movin' water, especially outgoing for stripers pushin' bait.
Action's heatin' up Vineyard-style. Holdover stripers are wakin' from winter naps in the creeks and channels, mixin' with early migrants—On The Water reports 24-inch schoolies hittin' shore at Merrimack mouths nearby, and we're seein' the same off Chappaquiddick and Katama. Flounder are showin' early off Niles Beach and Dogbar Breakwater, with blackbacks stackin' in Deer Island Flats style—shallow water bites on the rise. A few tautog nibblin' rocks, and whispers of pollock offshore. Locals pulled 18-30 inch bass this week on soft plastics, plus keeper flatties to 17 inches.
Best lures? Big paddletails and jigheads for stripers—chartreuse sassy shads or Toscano tubes with seaworms. Walk-the-dog topwaters at dawn for the big girls. Flounder love slow-rolled soft plastics or live minnows. Bait-wise, seaworms, sand fleas, green crabs, or bunker chunks if ya can net 'em.
Hot spots: Hit the jetties at Edgartown for stripers on the flood, or drift the flats off Menemsha for flounder and tautog—tide rips there are gold. Stay light tackle, watch regs—catch and release those cows.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot 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.