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As of November 1st, the fishing scene on Martha's Vineyard is transitioning into the late fall season, but there's still plenty of action to be had.
### Weather and Tides
Today, expect a partly cloudy sky with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 45 degrees. The winds will be moderate, coming in from the northwest at about 10 mph. Tides are crucial; the high tide is at 8:47 AM and the low tide at 2:53 PM, with sunrise at 6:33 AM and sunset at 4:33 PM.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity, particularly with striped bass and bluefish. The striped bass have been active in the early morning and late evening hours, taking advantage of the low light conditions. Anglers reported catching respectable bass in the 32-36 inch range, especially around areas like Wasque and Leland Beach on Chappy.
Bluefish, although less abundant than in the summer, are still present and can be caught using the right lures. The recent bluefish activity has been sporadic but rewarding, with some anglers catching multiple blues in a single outing.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, mackerel have been the go-to bait, especially when used on sabiki rigs. Anglers have also had success with needlefish plugs and eels, particularly in the surf zones around Wollaston Beach and the Weymouth Back River.
For bluefish, the magic lies in using lures like the blue and white Otnic, or diamond jigs. These lures have proven effective in the past week, especially during the late afternoon and early evening hours.
### Hot Spots
- **Wasque and Leland Beach on Chappy**: These areas have been hot spots for both striped bass and bluefish. The aggressive bite of the bluefish and the consistent presence of striped bass make these beaches ideal for surfcasters.
- **Menemsha**: This area has seen some action with bonito, although they are less common this time of year. However, the waters around Menemsha are always worth a try, especially for those looking to catch a variety of species.
Overall, while the fishing is not as frenetic as in the peak summer months, Martha's Vineyard still offers some excellent late fall fishing opportunities. Make sure to check the tides, dress warmly, and be prepared for the changing weather conditions. Happy fishing
### Weather and Tides
Today, expect a partly cloudy sky with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 45 degrees. The winds will be moderate, coming in from the northwest at about 10 mph. Tides are crucial; the high tide is at 8:47 AM and the low tide at 2:53 PM, with sunrise at 6:33 AM and sunset at 4:33 PM.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity, particularly with striped bass and bluefish. The striped bass have been active in the early morning and late evening hours, taking advantage of the low light conditions. Anglers reported catching respectable bass in the 32-36 inch range, especially around areas like Wasque and Leland Beach on Chappy.
Bluefish, although less abundant than in the summer, are still present and can be caught using the right lures. The recent bluefish activity has been sporadic but rewarding, with some anglers catching multiple blues in a single outing.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, mackerel have been the go-to bait, especially when used on sabiki rigs. Anglers have also had success with needlefish plugs and eels, particularly in the surf zones around Wollaston Beach and the Weymouth Back River.
For bluefish, the magic lies in using lures like the blue and white Otnic, or diamond jigs. These lures have proven effective in the past week, especially during the late afternoon and early evening hours.
### Hot Spots
- **Wasque and Leland Beach on Chappy**: These areas have been hot spots for both striped bass and bluefish. The aggressive bite of the bluefish and the consistent presence of striped bass make these beaches ideal for surfcasters.
- **Menemsha**: This area has seen some action with bonito, although they are less common this time of year. However, the waters around Menemsha are always worth a try, especially for those looking to catch a variety of species.
Overall, while the fishing is not as frenetic as in the peak summer months, Martha's Vineyard still offers some excellent late fall fishing opportunities. Make sure to check the tides, dress warmly, and be prepared for the changing weather conditions. Happy fishing