Early in the year Trolling Lures or Live Mackerel entice these monsters to double over rods and peel drag off at lightning speeds! On spring striper fishing trips in Massachusetts it is not uncommon to have 4 rods hooked up at once! Check out our
past fishing reports.
Striper Fishing in Massachusetts is great from late spring through fall, and light tackle chunking for stripers is a favorite way to
test the skills of anglers. Anchoring the boat in the right spot is key to this
fishery. Anglers all use spinning gear or bait casters to cast their offerings to
waiting Stripers. Hooking the fish can be challenging and when she is hooked hang
on and let the drag scream!
Striped Bass are our main target on 1/2 day fishing trips. Summer weekends at 4:00PM
is our most popular trip. All the boats go in while the Kayman Too has the pick
of the hot spots! When the sun goes down, these monsters bite hard!
Striped Bass fishing has greatly improved over the last few years. The state has reduced the size and increased the bag limit.It has not been uncommon to catch fish that weigh 20 - 50 lbs. Catching one of these trophies will add to the trip of a lifetime.
Capt. Kevin is an avid Striped Bass fisherman and knows all the spots around Cape
Ann and how to fish each spot. Capt. Kevin has also spent many hours scuba diving
these spots to learn their behavior.
Blue Fishing
Blue fishing can be fast and furious - when these choppers move into town hang onto your rod! Multiple hook ups are very common - these fish are the best fighting fish for their weight in the east! Average weight for a Gloucester Blue is 8-20 lbs.
Ask about our Twilight delight specials!!
An after-work treat to break up the week or a great way to spend a Saturday night!
Boat leaves at 4:00PM and returns at 8:00 PM |