Spring Cod Stirring: Early April Bite Off Newfoundland's Coast
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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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