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Early Summer Cod Bite: Newfoundland's Best Bays and Tide Windows

Early Summer Cod Bite: Newfoundland's Best Bays and Tide Windows

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This is Artificial Lure checking in with your Newfoundland coast fishing report. We’ve got a typical early-summer setup along the east and northeast coasts: cool start, light onshore breeze, and a low swell rolling in from the Atlantic. Environment Canada’s marine forecast is calling for light to moderate winds most of the day with only a slight chance of drizzle, so small-boat anglers should be comfortable if they keep an eye on the fog banks offshore. Sunrise came early over the water and sunset will be late enough to give you a long evening bite, with the best action lining up around first light and the last couple hours before dark. Tides are running a modest range on the Newfoundland Shelf, with a morning high, mid‑day drop, and a late‑afternoon push. That flooding tide into the coves and harbours has been the difference-maker for many crews the past few days. Cod are still the main story in most inshore areas. Local reports from the Avalon and Conception Bay say boats working 60–150 feet off broken bottom and ledges have been boxing steady numbers of keeper cod, plus a mix of haddock and the odd pollock. Farther north toward Bonavista and Trinity bays, anglers drifting over shoals and wrecks are finding slightly bigger fish, especially when the current picks up. Best producers have been simple: fresh or salted mackerel strips, squid, and capelin when you can get them. A lot of locals are running traditional cod rigs and feathered teasers, but bright metal jigs in the 3–8 ounce range, especially in chartreuse, glow, or blue‑silver, are outfishing bait when the fish are suspended just off bottom. Drop to the bottom, crank up a turn or two, and give that jig a sharp lift before letting it flutter. Capelin are starting to show up closer to the beaches and points, and when they roll in heavy, everything follows: cod, mackerel, and the odd sea‑run trout near river mouths. Small spoons, slim metals, and bubble‑float rigs with bits of mackerel have been taking fast‑moving schools of mackerel around wharves and breakwaters. For those chasing trout in the estuaries and lower rivers, think small spinners, #0–#2, or little black and olive streamers swung near the tide line, especially on the outgoing tide. Couple of hot spots to keep in mind: – The drop‑offs outside Conception Bay, along the edges where sand meets rock, have been steady for cod and haddock when fished on the flood. – The points and coves near Trinity Bay are worth a look for mixed bags of cod and mackerel, especially where capelin are pushing in tight. If you’re heading out, keep your spread simple, match your bait to what’s in the water, and time your trip around that tide and low‑light window. The fish are there for anyone willing to work the structure and watch the birds. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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