Thanksgiving at the Cape Cod Canal: Tides, Weather, and Fishing Opportunities
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Thanksgiving at the Cape Cod Canal: Tides, Weather, and Fishing Opportunities
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As of November 28, 2024, if you're planning to hit the Cape Cod Canal, here's what you need to know: ### Tidal Report Today's tides are crucial for fishing the...
show more### Tidal Report
Today's tides are crucial for fishing the Canal. The high tide is at 10:14 AM and the low tide at 4:07 PM. These tidal shifts can bring in a variety of fish, especially around the east end of the Canal.
### Weather
The weather forecast isn't ideal, with strong winds and precipitation expected. However, when the conditions allow, the fishing can be quite rewarding.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 6:45 AM, and sunset is at 4:13 PM. These times are perfect for early morning and late afternoon fishing trips.
### Fish Activity
Despite the challenging weather, the fish activity remains decent. Striped bass, although fewer in number, are still present and can be caught, especially during the tidal changes. Mackerel are abundant off the bulkhead and the fishing pier on sabiki rigs. Tautog are also active in the area, particularly in the rocky structures where they tend to congregate.
### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
Yesterday saw a good number of mackerel caught off the east end of the Canal, with some anglers reporting catches of up to a dozen or more on sabiki rigs. A few striped bass, mostly schoolies, were also landed by shore anglers. Tautog fishing has been excellent, with several legal-sized fish caught.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, epoxy jigs and suspending jerkbaits are good choices. For mackerel, sabiki rigs are the way to go. Tautog are best targeted with crabs, clams, or mussels.
### Hot Spots
- **East End of the Canal**: This area has been a hotspot for mackerel and striped bass.
- **Sandwich Docks**: Known for its tautog and occasional striped bass catches.
- **Bulkhead**: A great spot for catching mackerel on sabiki rigs.
If you're looking to bend a rod this Thanksgiving weekend, the Cape Cod Canal is still worth a visit, despite the less-than-ideal weather. Just make sure to dress warmly and be prepared for the conditions. Happy Thanksgiving, and tight lines
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