Martha's Vineyard Spring Striper Bite Heats Up with Strong Tides
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Fish are active as spring ramps up—stripers are keyin' on baitfish schools in the shallows, with reports of solid catches up to 30 inches from the bayside lately, per Charlie's Bait & Tackle logs. We've seen fair numbers of blues and flounder mixin' in, plus early pompano showin' near beaches. Trout bite's holdin' steady too, jackin' around the jacks and snook in the inlets. Limits are comin' quick if you're on the right rips.
Best lures? Go with Rapala X-Raps in size 8-10 for mackerel and stripers—smaller for numbers, upsize to 12 for the big kings. Soft plastic swim tails on leadhead jigs nail trout and flounder; topwaters like plugs for explosive surf strikes. Live shrimp or bull minnows from the pier if you're playin' it safe, clams for stripers at night.
Hot spots: Hit the rips off **Nobska Point** for stripers on the tide change, or **Katama Bay** beaches for wadefishin' trout and pompano—look for sandbar drop-offs and stay mobile.
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