Fishing the Frigid Cape Cod Canal: Stripers, Trout, and Icy Conditions

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Fishing the Frigid Cape Cod Canal: Stripers, Trout, and Icy Conditions
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As of January 9, 2025, the fishing scene at the Cape Cod Canal is shaping up despite the chilly winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know: First, let's look...
show moreFirst, let's look at the tides; today, the high tide is expected around 6:32 AM, and the low tide at 12:13 AM. Sunrise is at 7:13 AM, and sunset will be at 4:30 PM.
The weather has been quite cold, with overnight temperatures dipping into the 20s and even the teens, which might finally bring some safe ice to the smaller ponds, though the Canal itself remains open water.
For those braving the cold, the fishing has been decent. Anglers are targeting areas with moving water, as these spots tend to hold fish even in the winter. Striped bass, though less abundant than in warmer months, can still be found near the Canal’s bridges. You might also encounter cod, haddock, and occasional bluefish.
Yesterday, a few anglers reported catching some rainbows and browns in the nearby kettle ponds, but the action in the Canal itself was slower. However, those who ventured out caught a handful of schoolie stripers, particularly around the Scusset Beach area and the Bourne Recreation Area.
For lures, the 9-inch topwater spook, Magic Swimmer, and sand eel are still among the most effective for striped bass and bluefish. If you're after cod or haddock, jigging with clams or mackerel can be productive.
In terms of bait, live or artificial shiners, nightcrawlers, and small tins like Trout Magnets are good choices for the trout and bass in the surrounding ponds and rivers.
Hot spots include the Scusset Beach Fish Pier, which offers easy access and a comfortable place to fish, and the Bourne Scenic Park, where the structure of the Canal's underwater humps and drop-offs can attract larger bass.
Remember to bundle up and consider studded boots for navigating the rocky areas along the Canal. With the right gear and a bit of patience, you can still enjoy some good fishing on the Cape Cod Canal this winter.
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