Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Vineyard fishing guru, comin' at ya from the salty shores on this crisp December 14th mornin' at 8:32. Winter's grip is on, but the fish ain't sleepin' yet!
Tides today per CapeTides.com: Low at 3:56 AM (0.46 ft), high 9:19 AM (3.11 ft), low 4:35 PM (0.44 ft), high 9:51 PM (2.85 ft). Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' or evenin' when currents stir the bottom—perfect for bottom-dwellers.
Sunrise 'round 7:05 AM, sunset 4:15 PM, givin' ya short daylight but prime low-light bites. Weather's turnin' per National Weather Service: Gale Watch from 7 PM tonight to 3 PM tomorrow—winds pickin' up to 25-35 knots offshore, seas 8-12 ft. Bundle up, stay shore-bound if you're small craft.
Fish activity's solid post-October per Martha's Vineyard Times reports—OctoberFish anglers slammed bluefish, bonito, false albacore, stripers, and tautog jiggin' spots. December's quieter, but holdovers like schoolies and tog are active in shallows and rips. Limits on stripers (28-31 inches), tautog season open with 4-fish daily.
Best lures: White or chartreuse soft plastics on jigheads for stripers, green crabs or white bucktails for tog. Bait? Fresh clams, herring chunks, or green crabs from Lakeside Tackle—folks rave 'bout their stock.
Hot spots: Hit the rocks at Lucy Vincent Beach on the uptown side for tog, or Oak Bluffs rip for stripers at first light. Watch them gales!
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