Spring Cod Bite Heats Up Off Newfoundland's Grand Banks
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Fish are wakin' up with warmin' waters hittin' 5-7°C offshore. Recent reports from local charter boys show codfish boatin' steady—20-40 pounders common on the Grand Banks edges, with haddock pilin' up to 5-10 lbs per drop. Mackerel schools are pushin' in early this year, and capelin are showin' signs of rollin' beaches soon. Anglers last week pulled limits of 15-25 cod per boat from 100-200 foot depths, plus a few decent pollock mixin' in. Moon phase is waxin' towards full, prime feedin' window per MarineLife's April calendar—fish are bitin' aggressive on the turn of tide.
For lures, nothin' beats a **jiggin' cod jig** in pink or green glow, 6-12 oz depending on depth—drop 'em straight down and twitch. Best bait? Fresh herring or squid chunks on a high-low rig; if you're shore-bound, mackerel strips do the trick. Soft plastics like 6-inch twister tails on 1-2 oz jigheads shine for haddock in shallower kelp.
Hot spots? Head to **Cape Spear** for shore cod on the rising tide—cast from the cliffs. Or steam out to **Petty Harbour** grounds, 10-15 miles offshore, loaded with structure and current rips.
Stay safe out there, check your limits, and wear that floater.
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