Spring Cod and Capelin: Newfoundland's April Bite Heats Up
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Tides? Highs hittin' 1.5m mid-mornin' and evenin' 'round St. John's and Conception Bay, lows droppin' to 0.2m—prime for scuppin' in the swash and cod on the drop-offs as currents stir the herring up.
Fish activity's rampin' up with water temps hoverin' 4-7°C; capelin schools are massin' nearshore, drawin' predators. Recent reports from local charter logs show solid catches: codfish up to 10lbs on the Grand Banks edges, haddock steady at 2-5lbs, mackerel showin' early in Placentia Bay, and pollock hammerin' reefs. Anglers tallied 20-30 cod per boat last week off Cape Spear, plus a few trophy halibut released. Trout streams inland are fair with rainbows risin' to streamers amid ice-out.
Best lures? My go-tos: silver/blue Mepps spinners or kastmasters for mackerel and pollock—rip 'em fast in the tide rips. For cod, 4-6oz bucktails tipped with squid strips or herring chunks. Live bait? Capelin or herring on a high-low rig can't be beat; minnows for brookies in the brooks.
Hit these hot spots: Butter Pot Park coves for early trout and sculpin—shallow and sheltered. Or Twillingate's Burnt Island reefs for cod and haddock; drop straight down in 50-80ft on the flood tide.
Bundle up, check your knots, and respect the regs—cod limits at 5 over 19 inches. Tight lines!
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