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Striped Bass, Bluefish, Fluke & Tuna Biting Strong from Canal to Offshore
Cape Cod - Barnstable, MA
Cape Cod Canal The Canal is delivering classic early June conditions. Anglers are reporting productive sessions, especially during early morning and evening tides. Striped bass are active, with fish ranging from schoolies to over 40 inches. Jigging and casting topwater lures have been the most effective, particularly near the west end.
🐟 Cape Cod Bay Cape Cod Bay is heating up for flounder fishing, especially between Dennis and Truro in about 40 feet of water. Sea worms, clam, and mussels are working well. Striped bass up to 45 inches are also being caught using topwater lures and light tackle.
🐠 Buzzards Bay & Nantucket Sound Buzzards Bay and Nantucket Sound are holding strong numbers of striped bass and black sea bass. Stripers, including fish in the 30- to 40-pound range, are showing up regularly. Black sea bass action continues to improve, with a good mix of sizes and plenty of keepers.
🐡 Offshore & Deepwater Offshore reports are picking up, with bluefin tuna showing up east and north of Cape Cod. Trolling and jigging are working well for these powerful fish. Haddock fishing to the north is also productive, with steady action in deeper waters.
🧰 Tips for Anglers Tide Timing: Fish early mornings or evenings for the best results.
Bait Selection: Use sea worms, clams, or mussels for flounder; topwater lures and jigs for bass; squid or jigs for sea bass.
Gear Prep: Bring a mix of light and heavy tackle to adjust for inshore and offshore conditions.
With warming water temperatures and an abundance of active species, Cape Cod is offering excellent fishing opportunities right now. Whether you're casting in the Canal or heading offshore for tuna, early June is a great time to get out there.