"Late Fall Fishing Frenzy on Martha's Vineyard: Stripers, Blackfish, and More"
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"Late Fall Fishing Frenzy on Martha's Vineyard: Stripers, Blackfish, and More"
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As of November 22, 2024, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is quite active despite the late fall season. Here’s what you need to know: **Tidal Report:** The tides are...
show more**Tidal Report:**
The tides are running strong, with high tide expected around 10:30 AM and low tide at 4:30 PM. These tidal changes are crucial for targeting the right spots, especially for striped bass and blackfish.
**Weather:**
The weather is a bit windy, which is typical for this time of year. However, the short windows of good weather have been yielding some great catches. Temperatures are cool, with a light chill in the air, making it perfect for layering up and spending the day on the water.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise is at 6:30 AM, and sunset is at 4:15 PM. These times are ideal for catching striped bass, as they tend to be more active during the early morning and late afternoon.
**Fish Activity:**
Yesterday saw a good number of striped bass moving into the tidal rivers and estuaries. These fish are feeding on peanut bunker, silversides, and late-running mullet. The striped bass have been a mix of schoolies and some larger keeper-sized fish, particularly in areas like the Housatonic River and around the beaches from Niantic to Saybrook, although the latter is a bit further off the island[2][3].
Blackfish (tautog) are also a hot target right now, with a steady increase in bigger fish reported from the Elizabeths to Fishers Island. Anglers targeting blackfish have been successful in the 35 to 45-foot range, using smaller baits and light line[1][2].
**Best Lures and Bait:**
For striped bass, smaller baits such as 5- and 7-inch Duratech soft jerkbaits, 1-ounce EXO jigs, and 5-inch paddletails have been getting the most attention. Live eels and soft plastics like Hogy Originals are also effective, especially during nighttime fishing[1][4].
For blackfish, using smaller baits and light line is key. Anglers have been successful with clams, mussels, and crabs.
**Hot Spots:**
- The Menemsha jetties are a great spot for catching striped bass and bluefish. The area around the jetties tends to hold a lot of baitfish, attracting larger predators.
- The waters around Cuttyhunk and Block Island have been producing good catches of striped bass and blackfish. These areas are known for their strong tidal currents, which bring in a variety of fish species[2][5].
Overall, Martha's Vineyard is offering some excellent late-season fishing opportunities. Make sure to dress warmly and take advantage of the short windows of good weather to maximize your chances of a successful day on the water.
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