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Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Fishing Report Today
Inception Point Ai
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Discover the best fishing spots and daily catch updates with the "Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Fishing Report Today" podcast. Stay informed on fish activity, tides, weather conditions, and expert angling tips to enhance your fishing adventures along the iconic Cape Cod Canal. Never miss a catch with our timely and detailed reports designed for both seasoned fishermen and eager novices.

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Discover the best fishing spots and daily catch updates with the "Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Fishing Report Today" podcast. Stay informed on fish activity, tides, weather conditions, and expert angling tips to enhance your fishing adventures along the iconic Cape Cod Canal. Never miss a catch with our timely and detailed reports designed for both seasoned fishermen and eager novices.

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....
Check out our tiktok @LosAngelesDailyFishing
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Late Fall Action on the Cape Cod Canal
Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Fishing Report Today
3 minutes
1 week ago
Late Fall Action on the Cape Cod Canal
Artificial Lure here with your Cape Cod Canal fishing report for Friday, November 21st, 2025. Sunrise hit at 7:01 AM and you can expect sunset around 5:51 PM. We're in for a brisk late-fall morning—temperatures hovering in the low 40s, light NNE wind at about 5 mph, and mostly overcast skies. Waters are calm, with a minimal one-foot chop out in the bay, so it’s a great day to layer up and head out for some canal action.

Let’s talk tides. According to tides4fishing and tide-forecast.com, we’re looking at a high tide at 11:43 AM around the canal’s midsection with a low tide at about 6:00 PM. The solunar activity for today is rated high, meaning those midday hours should see the best bite—especially as that tide slack transitions to outgoing. Veteran canal anglers know that strong currents get the fish moving.

Fish activity this week has been lively for late November. On The Water reports that tautog are still chewing hard along deep structure, especially the riprap below the Sagamore and Bourne bridges. Plenty of mackerel and sea herring have been running through, and anglers have also been picking off small pollock on the east end just past the RR bridge.

The bass bite is showing its classic late-fall personality—those stripers are sluggish but can’t say no to an easy meal. Your best bets: suspending jerkbaits, downsized jigs, and slow-dragged soft plastics, especially Ned rigs and paddle tails. Overnight air temps getting close to freezing put the fish deep, so keep that presentation low and slow. If you’re out for tautog, drop green crabs or Asian shore crabs right into the rocky spots by the pilings. For mackerel and herring, sabiki rigs tipped with small bits of clam or squid are producing steady catches.

Recent catches have leaned heavy on tautog and schoolie bass. Multiple anglers have reported double-digit tog days off the east jetty, with most fish in the 15-20 inch class and some pushing past the legal limit. Mackerel and herring blitzes light up the canal on the outgoing tide, and a handful of folks picked up keeper bass earlier in the week—mostly during low-light windows at dawn and dusk. Small pollock are new regulars this season, with many landed right in the shadow of the RR bridge on metal jigs.

For lures, don’t leave home without bucktail jigs tipped with Gulp, chartreuse paddletails, or 4-5 inch jerkbaits in bone or olive. Pink and white soft plastics are a good call with the dirty water and overcast. Baitwise, crab rules for tautog, while sandworms and chunks of fresh bunker bring in bass if you’re fishing flats or slower-moving holes.

Hot spots? East End near the Railroad Bridge is prime for mackerel, herring and schoolies, and the riprap below the Sagamore Bridge is one of the best tautog holes around. The area just west of the Visitor Center has produced steady action on both tog and late-season stripers.

Bundle up—air temps are dipping and the wind kicks up late, but fishing pressure is light and the bite is steady. Thanks for tuning in to your local report, and don’t forget to subscribe for your daily fix.

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Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Fishing Report Today
Discover the best fishing spots and daily catch updates with the "Cape Cod Canal, Massachusetts Fishing Report Today" podcast. Stay informed on fish activity, tides, weather conditions, and expert angling tips to enhance your fishing adventures along the iconic Cape Cod Canal. Never miss a catch with our timely and detailed reports designed for both seasoned fishermen and eager novices.

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....
Check out our tiktok @LosAngelesDailyFishing
Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk