We are striped bass specialists! This is one of our most popular trips! Unlike most other charter boats, we use live bait on all trips! Striped Bass migrate to Massachusetts coastal waters and waters off Cape Ann around the end of May and stay through October. Bass catches range from 3 to 25 pounds, with fish taken in the 40 to 50 lb. range on live bait.
Half Days Trips: 4 hours (more if requested)
$550 for live/chunk bait fishing (1-2 people) • $600 for live /chunk bait fishing (5-6 people)
CASH ONLY on all trips. Please add 20% gratuity for mate/captain. All tackle included or you can bring your own. Spinning rods and reels by Penn.
BARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE If you have deer on your property a 50% barter may be available on this trip.
Central to eastern Massachusetts or Maine only (1-4 person trips) call Nick 508-284-2909
BARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE! If you have private deer hunting property and want to barter 1/2 a stripe bass trip, please call me. 508-284-2909
Striped Bass Fishing Charters Gloucester Massachusetts
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Here is more information about striped bass fishing from the Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission, which take effect on May 1, 2020.
New recreational fishing rules have been adopted in Massachusetts to increase the conservation of Atlantic striped bass. The size of fish that can be recreationally harvested has been further restricted to end overfishing on the resource, while additional fishing gear requirements have been established to address recreational catch and release mortality. The commercial striped bass fishery has been similarly reduced through a quota cut. These changes were recommended by the Division of Marine Fisheries, approved by the Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission, and take effect on May 1, 2020.
Slot Limit: Only striped bass measuring at least 28” and less than 35” (total length) may be retained in the recreational fishery. Recreational anglers may harvest and possess one striped bass per day within this slot limit, year-round. Striped bass measuring less than 28”, or 35” and greater, must be immediately released.
Circle Hooks: Recreational anglers are required to use an in-line circle hook when fishing for striped bass with whole or cut natural baits. A circle hook is defined as a fishing hook designed and manufactured so that the point of the hook is not offset from the plane of the shank and bend and is turned perpendicularly back towards the shank to form a circular or oval shape. (See our Circle Hook Brochure for images).Exceptions. This requirement does not apply in the following circumstances: 1) when a recreational angler is fishing aboard a for-hire vessel on a for-hire trip; and 2) when a recreational angler is fishing with natural bait attached to an artificial lure that is trolled, jigged, or casted and retrieved (e.g., “tube and worm”).
Non-lethal Removal Devices: When using a device to remove striped bass from the water, recreational anglers must use a non-lethal device. A non-lethal device is defined as any tool used in the removal of striped bass from the water or to assist in the releasing of striped bass that does not pierce, puncture, or otherwise cause invasive damage to the fish that may result in its mortality. This effectively prohibits the gaffing of striped bass by recreational anglers.
Refer to the MA Division of Marine Fisheries list of Frequently Asked Questions for more information. Email us at marine.fish@mass.gov with additional questions, so we can update this list accordingly.
Additional information about recreational saltwater fishing in Massachusetts can be found here: www.mass.gov/recreational-saltwater-fishing