Wintertime Fishing at Cape Cod Canal Holds Promise for Holdover Stripers and Cod

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Wintertime Fishing at Cape Cod Canal Holds Promise for Holdover Stripers and Cod
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As of January 17, 2025, the fishing scene at the Cape Cod Canal is quite dynamic, despite the cold winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful...
show more### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the high tide at the Cape Cod Canal (East Sandwich) is expected at around 7:44 AM, with the low tide at 1:35 PM. The sunrise is at 7:09 AM, and the sunset will be at 4:22 PM. The weather is chilly, with overnight temperatures dipping into the teens, but this cold snap might just bring some ice fishing opportunities to the smaller ponds, though the Canal itself remains ice-free.
### Fish Activity
While the winter months are not the peak season for fishing at the Cape Cod Canal, there are still some active species to target. Holdover stripers and cod are the primary catches this time of year. The strong currents and deep waters of the Canal make it an ideal place for these fish to congregate.
### Catches
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a few holdover stripers, mostly in the 10-20 pound range, and some cod. These fish were caught using heavier gear due to the Canal's powerful currents and deep waters. The best spots were near the bridges and in the deeper drop-offs where the fish tend to congregate.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, topwater plugs like the 9-inch spook and the Magic Swimmer are highly effective. Jigging metals and spoons, especially those that mimic mackerel or herring, also work well. For cod, using larger spoons and paddletails on jigheads can be very productive.
### Hot Spots
Two of the best spots to fish at the Cape Cod Canal are the Bourne Scenic Park and the Tidal Flats Recreation Area. These locations offer easy access and parking, and they are known for their consistent fish activity. The areas around the bridges, particularly where the current is strong, are also prime spots for catching stripers.
### Additional Tips
Make sure to use "beefier" gear to handle the Canal's strong currents and large fish. Studded boots and a fish gripper can be very useful for navigating the rocky shores and handling your catch. Always keep an eye on the tide times, as the direction and strength of the current can significantly affect fish behavior and your fishing success.
Stay warm and tight lines
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