• End of October Fishing Remains Vibrant on Martha's Vineyard

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End of October Fishing Remains Vibrant on Martha's Vineyard

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  • As we wrap up the last day of October on Martha's Vineyard, the fishing scene remains vibrant despite the impending end of the season. Today, October 31st, the sun rises at 7:07 AM and sets at 5:24 PM, giving us a decent window to get out on the water.

    The tidal report shows a high tide at 8:34 AM and a low tide at 2:45 PM, which should provide some excellent opportunities for both surfcasters and boat anglers. The weather forecast indicates a partly cloudy day with mild temperatures, making it ideal for a day on the water.

    Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity, particularly with striped bass and false albacore. The bass bite has been consistent, especially in the early morning and late evening tides. Anglers reported catching stripers in the mid to high 30s, with some slot-sized fish also making appearances. The east side of the island and the south shore near Miacomet have been hot spots, with fish responding well to 3- to 4-ounce epoxy jigs and small pencil poppers.

    False albacore, though becoming scarcer, still offer exciting opportunities. Captain Drew Downing reported chasing large albies at Collier Ledge and the Horse Shoe, and some were caught back toward Nonamessett and Robinsons Hole.

    Bonito are still present but in decreasing numbers, often caught incidentally while targeting bass or bluefish with epoxy jigs. Bluefish in the 3- to 5-pound range have been spotted along the beaches of Vineyard Sound, though their bite has been spotty.

    For bait, live eels have been effective for larger stripers, especially during evening tides. However, with the tautog season gaining momentum, green crabs are becoming a popular choice for those targeting blackfish.

    If you're looking for hot spots, the beaches of Cape Cod Bay and the outer beaches of Martha's Vineyard have been fishing well. The Canal, particularly the west end, has seen a good amount of fish activity, with squid, mackerel, peanut bunker, and silversides being the prominent baitfish.

    As the Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby comes to a close today, the Octoberfish tournament, hosted by Larry's Tackle Shop in Edgartown, will keep the fishing excitement alive for a few more days. So, grab your gear and make the most of this final day of October fishing on Martha's Vineyard.
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As we wrap up the last day of October on Martha's Vineyard, the fishing scene remains vibrant despite the impending end of the season. Today, October 31st, the sun rises at 7:07 AM and sets at 5:24 PM, giving us a decent window to get out on the water.

The tidal report shows a high tide at 8:34 AM and a low tide at 2:45 PM, which should provide some excellent opportunities for both surfcasters and boat anglers. The weather forecast indicates a partly cloudy day with mild temperatures, making it ideal for a day on the water.

Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity, particularly with striped bass and false albacore. The bass bite has been consistent, especially in the early morning and late evening tides. Anglers reported catching stripers in the mid to high 30s, with some slot-sized fish also making appearances. The east side of the island and the south shore near Miacomet have been hot spots, with fish responding well to 3- to 4-ounce epoxy jigs and small pencil poppers.

False albacore, though becoming scarcer, still offer exciting opportunities. Captain Drew Downing reported chasing large albies at Collier Ledge and the Horse Shoe, and some were caught back toward Nonamessett and Robinsons Hole.

Bonito are still present but in decreasing numbers, often caught incidentally while targeting bass or bluefish with epoxy jigs. Bluefish in the 3- to 5-pound range have been spotted along the beaches of Vineyard Sound, though their bite has been spotty.

For bait, live eels have been effective for larger stripers, especially during evening tides. However, with the tautog season gaining momentum, green crabs are becoming a popular choice for those targeting blackfish.

If you're looking for hot spots, the beaches of Cape Cod Bay and the outer beaches of Martha's Vineyard have been fishing well. The Canal, particularly the west end, has seen a good amount of fish activity, with squid, mackerel, peanut bunker, and silversides being the prominent baitfish.

As the Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby comes to a close today, the Octoberfish tournament, hosted by Larry's Tackle Shop in Edgartown, will keep the fishing excitement alive for a few more days. So, grab your gear and make the most of this final day of October fishing on Martha's Vineyard.

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