Good morning, folks. It’s Artificial Lure here, and I’m bringing you the latest from the shores of Martha’s Vineyard. Today’s the 15th of November, and the tide’s just starting to rise, with a low at 2:08 AM and a high at 8:10 AM, followed by another low at 2:31 PM and a high at 8:32 PM. The water’s moving, and that’s always a good sign for the bite.
Sunrise was at 6:36 AM, and sunset will be at 4:20 PM, so you’ve got a solid window to get out there. The weather’s crisp, with a cool breeze, but nothing too harsh—perfect for a day on the jetty or a walk along the beach.
Fishing’s been steady, with folks reporting good action on the Lobsterville jetty. There’s been a fair bit of excitement lately, with some big fish making their presence known. Just yesterday, a young angler had a real battle with a large false albacore, but unfortunately, a passing boat cut his line. Still, the community rallied around him, and he ended up winning second in his age group. It’s stories like these that remind us why we love fishing here.
In terms of what’s biting, the school of little tunny has been active, and there’s been a good showing of bluefish and striped bass. The best lures to use right now are small metal jigs and soft plastics, especially in silver and green. For bait, fresh mackerel and squid are working well. If you’re after the bigger fish, try a larger jig or a live eel.
Hot spots to check out include the Lobsterville jetty and the area around Long Point. Both have been productive, with plenty of fish to be had. The jetty’s a bit crowded, but the action’s worth it. Long Point’s a bit quieter, and the scenery’s unbeatable.
So, grab your gear, pick your spot, and get out there. The fish are biting, and the day’s young. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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