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Fall Fishing Frenzy on Martha's Vineyard: Striper, Bluefish, and Tautog Bonanza
- 2024/10/27
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As of October 27, 2024, the fishing scene around Martha's Vineyard is thriving, making it an excellent time to be out on the water.
### Weather and Tides
Today, expect a crisp autumn morning with temperatures in the mid-50s, gradually warming up to the low 60s by afternoon. The winds will be moderate, blowing from the northeast at about 10-15 mph. Tides are favorable, with high tide at 8:47 AM and low tide at 2:53 PM.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:27 PM, providing ample daylight for a full day of fishing.
### Fish Activity
The fall migration is in full swing, and Martha's Vineyard waters are bustling with activity. Striped bass and bluefish are the main attractions, with numerous reports of schoolies, slot-sized, and even some over-slot fish being caught. The striped bass are actively feeding on peanut bunker, which are abundant in areas like Waco Bay, Green Pond, and the south side of Falmouth Harbor.
### Catch Reports
Yesterday saw a significant number of striped bass and bluefish caught, particularly in the surf areas from Surf Drive Beach down to Trunk River. Anglers reported catching fish in the 20-40 inch range, with some larger bass mixed in. Tautog fishing is also excellent, with several fish in the teens landed recently, especially around rocky structures.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, using lures that mimic peanut bunker such as small plugs, needlefish, and topwater baits have been highly effective. Live eels tossed into rocky areas are also producing good results. For bluefish, casting metal jigs or small spoons into the surf has been successful. Tautog are biting well on crabs and clams, especially in shallow water around rocky structures.
### Hot Spots
- **Vineyard Sound**: The area between the east end of the Cape Cod Canal and the Cape inlets is seeing a lot of action, with stripers pushing bait along the big waters.
- **Elizabeth Islands**: Fishing around the rocky structures here has been very productive for both striped bass and tautog. Areas like Woods Hole and the Naska area are particularly good.
- **Waco Bay and Green Pond**: These areas are filled with peanut bunker, making them ideal spots for catching striped bass and bluefish.
With the water temperature still around 60 degrees and plenty of bait fish present, the fishing conditions are prime for the next week or two. So, grab your gear and head out to enjoy the fall fishing frenzy on Martha's Vineyard.
### Weather and Tides
Today, expect a crisp autumn morning with temperatures in the mid-50s, gradually warming up to the low 60s by afternoon. The winds will be moderate, blowing from the northeast at about 10-15 mph. Tides are favorable, with high tide at 8:47 AM and low tide at 2:53 PM.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:27 PM, providing ample daylight for a full day of fishing.
### Fish Activity
The fall migration is in full swing, and Martha's Vineyard waters are bustling with activity. Striped bass and bluefish are the main attractions, with numerous reports of schoolies, slot-sized, and even some over-slot fish being caught. The striped bass are actively feeding on peanut bunker, which are abundant in areas like Waco Bay, Green Pond, and the south side of Falmouth Harbor.
### Catch Reports
Yesterday saw a significant number of striped bass and bluefish caught, particularly in the surf areas from Surf Drive Beach down to Trunk River. Anglers reported catching fish in the 20-40 inch range, with some larger bass mixed in. Tautog fishing is also excellent, with several fish in the teens landed recently, especially around rocky structures.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, using lures that mimic peanut bunker such as small plugs, needlefish, and topwater baits have been highly effective. Live eels tossed into rocky areas are also producing good results. For bluefish, casting metal jigs or small spoons into the surf has been successful. Tautog are biting well on crabs and clams, especially in shallow water around rocky structures.
### Hot Spots
- **Vineyard Sound**: The area between the east end of the Cape Cod Canal and the Cape inlets is seeing a lot of action, with stripers pushing bait along the big waters.
- **Elizabeth Islands**: Fishing around the rocky structures here has been very productive for both striped bass and tautog. Areas like Woods Hole and the Naska area are particularly good.
- **Waco Bay and Green Pond**: These areas are filled with peanut bunker, making them ideal spots for catching striped bass and bluefish.
With the water temperature still around 60 degrees and plenty of bait fish present, the fishing conditions are prime for the next week or two. So, grab your gear and head out to enjoy the fall fishing frenzy on Martha's Vineyard.