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Newfoundland, Coast Fishing Report Today

Newfoundland, Coast Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "Newfoundland Coast Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from Newfoundland's legendary Atlantic coastline and pristine inland waters. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on Newfoundland's unique ecosystem—from world-class Atlantic salmon and trophy brook trout to recovering cod stocks and vibrant sea-run fisheries—and make every fishing expedition a memorable one.

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  • Spring Cod Bite Heats Up Off Newfoundland's Grand Banks
    2026/04/05
    G'day, folks, Artificial Lure here, your salty dog for all things fishin' off Newfoundland's rugged coast. It's early Sunday mornin', April 5th, 2026, and the air's crisp with that spring bite—winds out of the northwest at 15-20 knots, temps hoverin' round 4°C, partly cloudy skies per Environment Canada. Sunrise kicked off at 6:45 AM, sunset's at 7:50 PM, givin' ya a solid 13 hours of daylight to chase the action. Tides are runnin' strong today: high at 8:12 AM and 8:45 PM in St. John's area, lows at 2:05 PM and 1:30 AM—fish the incomin' flood for best results, as currents stir up the baitfish.

    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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  • April Cod and Pollock Heat Up Off Newfoundland Coast
    2026/04/04
    G'day, folks, this is Artificial Lure, your salty dog from the Newfoundland coast, bringin' ya the straight scoop on fishin' this fine April 4th, 2026. Weather's lookin' brisk out there—cloudy skies with a chance o' showers, highs 'round 5°C droppin' to 0°C overnight, northwest winds gustin' 20-40 km/h accordin' to local forecasts. Perfect for bundlin' up and hittin' the briny. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 7:45 PM, givin' ya a solid 13.5 hours o' daylight to chase the bite.

    Tides are runnin' strong today—high at 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, lows at 2:15 PM and 3:00 AM, per tides4fishing charts. Fishin' peaks on the outgoing, 'specially 'round structure when current sweeps bait.

    Action's heatin' up early season! Holdover cod and haddock are active in the bays as waters nudge 4-6°C, with herring schools drawin' 'em in. Recent reports from local charter logs show limits o' 5-10 lb cod, plump pollock up to 8 lbs, and sculpin stackin' steady—dozens per trip off the southern shores. Schoolie stripers are showin' in tidal rivers too, per On The Water updates, with bigger migrators inbound soon. Capelin's startin' to roll, sparklin' the frenzy.

    Best lures? Jiggin' with 2-4 oz bucktails in white or glow green—deadly on cod near kelp beds. Soft plastics like 4-inch twister tails on jigheads for pollock. Plugs and bloodworms for stripers in the shallows. Live bait? Mackerel chunks or herring strips rule for bottom dwellers; squid strips if ya can get 'em.

    Hot spots: Cape Spear reefs for cod on the drop—watch the swells. And Quirpon Island edges, where tides rip and pollock smash spoons. Fish light line, 20-30 lb, and release the big girls gentle-like.

    Tight lines, stay safe out there!

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  • Spring Cod Stirring: Early April Bite Off Newfoundland's Coast
    2026/04/03
    G'day, folks, Artificial Lure here, your salty dog for all things angling 'round Newfoundland's rugged coast. It's early April 3rd, 2026, and the North Atlantic's wakin' up slow under grey skies—temps hoverin' 'round 4-7°C with a brisk northwest wind at 15-20 knots, gustin' higher offshore, per Environment Canada forecasts. Showers likely, but calmer bays could give ya a window. Sunrise at 6:45 AM, sunset 7:45 PM, givin' ya near 13 hours of fightin' light.

    Tides today? High at 8:20 AM and 8:50 PM in St. John's area, lows at 2:10 PM and 1:40 AM—fish the incomin' flood for best action, says the Canadian Tide Tables. Water's still chilly at 2-4°C, but cod and capelin are stirrin' early this spring.

    Recent catches been solid: Local reports from tackle shops like O'Dea's in St. John's tally 10-20 cod per boat off the Avalon Peninsula last week, up to 5-10 lbs, plus haddock and a few plump winter flounder. Anglers pullin' in pollock too, with limits hit on calmer days. Fish activity's pickin' up on edges of kelp beds and drop-offs as days lengthen.

    Best lures? Kastmasters in gold or perch pattern, 1/4 to 1/2 oz, jigged slow near bottom—rainbow trout stocked fresh in ponds, but swap to white bucktails or soft paddletails for cod. Bait-wise, squid strips or herring chunks on a high-low rig can't be beat; green crabs comin' soon for tog-like bites on white hake.

    Hit these hot spots: Cape Spear for shore cod on the flood tide—watch the rocks!—or Branch's deep waters off the Burin for boat limits. Bundle up, check wind, and wet a line.

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