Cape Cod Fishing Report - December 8, 2016

There’s some cold coming this weekend, but the fishing report hasn’t changed too much over the past week. Perch are the best bet for fast action right now. Bass fishing may slow with the cold snap, but the action will pick back up when the weather stabilizes and the fish acclimate to the cold. Plus, the weeds should die back some more, making some of the smaller ponds easier to fish.

If you’re looking to keep the rod bending all day long, yellow perch are the ticket. The perch are schooled along the banks of kettle ponds right now, eating nearly anything that crosses their path. I had a tough time getting away from the perch one morning this week when I had actually set out looking for trout. Eventually I took a “if you can’t beat them…” approach, and enjoyed catching nearly two dozen of them before it was time for work. The perch were in two feet of water or less, and six at a time would follow in the lures, jockeying for a chance to strike it.

Trout fishing is a little tougher, but this time of year, the trout bite ebbs and flows with the weather conditions. A little chop on the ponds always helps put the trout in a feeding mood, as does a dropping barometer. Spoons are always successful on windy days, but they don’t work as well when the water is flat calm. On those days, a small jig or a stickbait worked slowly usually works best. Inline spinners work well on many days. Fishermen camping out with bait rods are having good success with small shiners or inflated nightcrawlers. Most reports recently have been of rainbows, but brown trout are being caught as well. Gold spoons, small jigs and stickbaits are especially effective on browns, but some holdovers will only strike bait, so if you’re serious about visiting brown town, you better break out the shiner bucket.

Largemouth fishing is very good. Small ponds actually warmed a little this week with the warm sunshine on Thursday. Shallow cranks, lipless cranks, and paddletail swimbaits are working well. Live shiners under a float are a lock for action, especially in the afternoons.

Pickerel are biting as well, but that action should continue to improve as the weeds die off. I hit a small pond at lunchtime, and the weeds were still up to the surface.  Another week of cold temperatures should open up these ponds, and make the bass and pickerel fishing even better.

This is traditionally the time of year that fishermen catch mackerel and pollock in the East End of the Canal. I haven’t heard any first-hand reports, but it’s worth a look. Small metals rigged below teasers is the best way to catch them.

Fishing Forecast for Cape Cod

It’s cooling off this weekend, but bundling up and targeting trout or perch is still a good bet for action. As the weather settles, the largemouth bite will turn back on, and the smallies will be biting well in deep water.

Jimmy Fee is the Editor of On The Water and a lifelong surfcaster. He grew up fishing the bridges and beaches of Southern New Jersey before moving to Cape Cod in his early 20s. He's pursued striped bass from North Carolina to Massachusetts. He began with On The Water in 2008, and since then has covered a variety of Northeast fisheries from small pond panfish to bluewater billfish in the through writing, video, and podcasting.

9 responses to “Cape Cod Fishing Report – December 8, 2016”

  1. Shawn FitzMaurice

    Where’s the Cape Cod report?

    1. marko

      I already saw this….

  2. Ryan

    This is a cape cod report?

  3. caM

    This can’t be the cape report… I’m catching smallmouth in 30 feet… 40 degree air temp and 42degree water temp

    1. Brian

      Where are you fishing for small mouth

  4. Jared

    Looks like a bad link as it’s a dip of the NY forecast.

  5. KenR

    Someone made a booboo!!

  6. kevin

    Looks like long island to me ….

  7. booboo

    12/8 cape cod report is the same as last week please fix this as i need my fix!

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