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Chilly Winter Fishing Report: Striped Bass, Bluefish, and More on Martha's Vineyard

Jan 17, 2025 · 2m 58s
Chilly Winter Fishing Report: Striped Bass, Bluefish, and More on Martha's Vineyard
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As of January 17, 2025, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is showing some promising signs despite the chilly winter conditions. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect today....

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As of January 17, 2025, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is showing some promising signs despite the chilly winter conditions. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect today.

### Tidal Report
Today, the high tides are at 3:47 AM and 3:56 PM, with heights of 3.11 feet and 3.37 feet, respectively. The low tides are at 10:42 AM and 11:13 PM, with heights of 0.21 feet and 0.02 feet[2][4].

### Weather and Time
The sun rises at 7:05 AM and sets at 4:39 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 34 minutes of daylight. The tidal coefficient is high, indicating strong tidal currents and movements, which can be beneficial for fishing[4].

### Fish Activity
Despite the cold, there is still some active fishing to be had. Anglers are targeting striped bass, bluefish, and bonitos in the surfcasting hot spots around the island. Yesterday, anglers reported catching striped bass, particularly at Moshup Beach and Great Rock Bight, where the rocky outcrops and sandy stretches create ideal habitats for these fish[3].

### Types of Fish and Catches
Striped bass remain a prime target, with some anglers also catching bluefish and the occasional bonito. In the tidal tributaries, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and blue catfish are active. For freshwater enthusiasts, stocked trout and largemouth bass are the main catches in the ponds and kettle lakes[1].

### Best Lures and Bait
For surfcasting, using lures that mimic baitfish such as spoons, plugs, and soft plastics can be very effective. At Moshup Beach and Great Rock Bight, casting into the rolling waves with lures like hair jigs, grubs, and small jerkbaits can entice striped bass and bluefish. For freshwater fishing, hair jigs, white curly-tail grubs, and small trout-colored Kastmasters are working well for perch and bass[1][3].

### Hot Spots
- **Moshup Beach**: Located on the southwestern tip of Martha’s Vineyard, this beach is renowned for its striped bass fishing. The rugged terrain and rocky outcrops make it an ideal spot for surfcasting.
- **Great Rock Bight**: This hidden gem offers excellent opportunities for catching striped bass, fluke, and bluefish. The varied underwater terrain here creates diverse ecosystems where these fish thrive.
- **Chappaquiddick Gut**: This narrow passage is known for its strong tidal currents that concentrate baitfish, attracting hungry predators like striped bass and bluefish[3].

Stay warm and tight lines as you head out to these hot spots today
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