Newfoundland Cod Bite Heats Up: April Dawn Fishing Report
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Tides are playin' nice today: high at 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM in St. John's area, lows at 2:15 PM and 3:00 AM—prime slack water for cod and haddock, per Fisheries and Oceans Canada charts. Water temps hoverin' 2-5°C offshore, cold as a witch's tit, keepin' fish deep and sluggish, but they're wakin' up with the solstice comin'.
Recent catches? Local charter logs from Newfoundland Labrador Fishing Guides show boats haulin' in limits of cod (up to 10 lbs), pollock, and haddock off the Avalon Peninsula—20-30 fish per outing last week. Capelin schools are massin' early, drawin' mackerel too, while ice is finally breakin' up in the bays. Fish activity's pickin' up in 40-80 feet, best on the flood tide.
For lures, nothin' beats **jigs tipped with squid strips** or **artificial soft plastics**—Mike Peluso Outdoors notes jigs and minnows nail numbers, plastics the trophies. Live bait? Capelin or herring chunks on a 2/0 hook. Troll spoons or stickbaits if you're after pelagics, straight out of Buffalo NY reports adaptin' to our waters.
Hot spots: **Cape Spear** for shore-bound cod jiggin'—drop straight down the cliffs. **Petty Harbour** bay for boaters, loaded with structure and current breaks holdin' haddock.
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