Newfoundland's April Bite: Cod, Haddock, and Mackerel Heat Up
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Weather's holdin' steady with a brisk 4°C at dawn, light nor'westerlies at 10-15 knots, patchy fog liftin' by noon—perfect for not freezin' yer toes off. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 8:00 PM, givin' ya a solid 13.5 hours of daylight. Tides? High at 4 AM pushin' 3 feet, low 'round 10:30 AM at 0.8 feet, then high again 4:30 PM at 3.6 feet—fish the incomin' flood for best bites, per local tide charts.
Fish are wakin' up slow but sure in these chilly Atlantic waters. Recent reports show cod and haddock steady offshore, with lads pullin' 10-20 per charter last week near the Grand Banks edges. Inshore, capelin schools drawin' mackerel and early pollock—20-50 fish days common. Trout speckin' up in bays, reds showin' hints like down south. Activity peaks major at 7-9 AM and PM, minor mid-afternoon.
Best lures? Jiggin' with shiny metal spoons or soft plastics in white/silver for cod—Murray's Magnum Darter style for smallmouth vibes in streams. Live bait? Mackerel chunks or herring strips on circle hooks rule; crab for bottom dwellers. Hair jigs after dark under bridges for crappie-like bites in calmer spots.
Hot spots: Try Cape Spear reefs for pollock frenzy on the tide change, or Quidi Vidi Harbour for easy-access trout and mackerel—park close, cast far.
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