For November 9th on Martha's Vineyard, the fishing conditions are looking promising despite the late fall season.
### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, high tide is at 8:47 AM and low tide at 2:53 PM. Sunrise is early at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:27 PM. The weather is expected to be crisp with a mild breeze, ideal for a day on the water.
### Fish Activity
The fall migration is in full swing, and striped bass and bluefish are still active in the waters around Martha's Vineyard. Tautog fishing has been exceptional, with several large blackfish caught recently, including a Rhode Island state record 22-pounder in the past two weeks. False albacore, though less concentrated now, can still be found, particularly in Vineyard Sound.
### Catch Reports
Yesterday saw a good number of striped bass caught, especially around schools of sand eels and bunker on the South Shore. Tautog fishing remained strong, with many anglers reporting limits of blackfish from the shallow-water rockpiles. Bluefish, though less consistent, were still present in some areas, particularly around the Canal and Cape Cod Bay.
### Best Lures and Bait
For striped bass, using jigs and topwaters is highly effective, especially when targeting schools of baitfish. Tautog are biting well on crabs and clams, while false albacore are attracted to small jigs and metal lures. Bluefish can be caught using spoons and plugs.
### Hot Spots
- **Vineyard Sound**: This area is still seeing a concentration of false albacore and striped bass, particularly around the schools of silversides and juvenile herring.
- **West Chop**: Known for its early morning false albacore action, this spot is also good for striped bass and bluefish.
- **Buzzards Bay**: The rockpiles here are producing excellent tautog fishing, and the Canal is filled with big bluefish and striped bass on topwater.
With the favorable tides and weather, today is a great day to get out on the water and take advantage of the late fall fishing opportunities on Martha's Vineyard.