Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cape Cod Canal Night Striped Bass Fishing Secrets

By Captain Ryan Collins


Fishing the Cape Cod Canal at night is a wonderful and sometimes downright eerie undertaking. There's certainly no absence of interesting characters, creatures and odd noises down at the rip-rap after dark. Even so, if you are looking to substantially improve your odds of reeling in an immense striped bass from shore, then heading to the Cape Cod Canal during nighttime could indeed be for you.

The night fishing on the Canal starts to crank out big fish with the arrival of the very first keeper-size striped bass. Generally by Memorial Day substantial striped bass have settled into the Canal-this is when the night time fishing actually begins to start up. At this point of the season, after dark outings can be a hit or miss proposition as significant packs of striped bass migrate inside the Canal right through into Cape Cod Bay. Put differently, you might hook big fish one night and then fail to entice a single take the following night. Once the next push of big striped bass moves in via Buzzard's Bay, the big bass start showing up again inside the Canal.



By the end of June and early July the evening chew changes and becomes much more consistent. The majority of the bass have settled firmly into their summer time haunts, which usually makes Cape Cod Canal fishing a tad less hit or miss. It is highly feasible to land big fish any night of the week, considering you can zone in on the most productive fishing spots. Certain rips and holes will consistently hold striped bass throughout the night time tides.

Cruising up and down the bike path, on the lookout for busting striped bass is needless to say out of the equation. A knowledge of the most productive locations and tides is more essential when angling after dark than when fishing in the daylight.

The majority of significant bass caught during the night are taken out of holes, rips and close to bits of structure. Targeting these spots will dramatically increase your likelihood of hooking into a keeper sized striped bass. On the other hand, fishing areas devoid of structure, holes and rips will reduce your odds of bagging respectable striped bass.

Presenting jigs directly on the bottom in these spots, or swimming a lure or eel through a rip is a simple means to attracting a nice striped bass. Nevertheless some of the biggest bass ever captured in the Canal have been hooked on a piece of bait fished on the Canal's bottom during a night time slack tide.



Depending on what the fish decide to do, fall at the Canal could very well be either exceptional or disappointing. If a biomass of bass opts to swim through the Cape Cod Canal on their travels south, then the fishing at the Canal will be exceptional. But if the primary body of fish decides to travel around the arm of Cape Cod on their southbound trek, then Cape Cod Canal fishermen will be out of luck. The fishing this past fall was rather disappointing due to the fact that most of the bass did not travel back through the Canal.

Nonetheless even during slow years fishing the Cape Cod Canal at night during September and October can result in substantial striped bass. As always, focusing on fishing the best Cape Cod Canal fishing spots during the right tide is the most crucial component for Cape Cod Canal striped bass fishing success. You just never know unless you go!




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