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Striped Bass Fishing in Hingham, MA

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Striped bass caught using deep sea jigging, trolling, and light tackle techniques at 18 Shipyard Dr

Striped Bass, scientifically known as Morone saxatilis, are one of the most prized gamefish along the Atlantic coast and a favorite target for anglers in Hingham, MA. These powerful fish typically measure between 20 and 55 inches in length and can weigh anywhere from 10 to 81 pounds when fully grown. - Found in various habitats including rivers, lakes, and coastal waters, making them accessible to both inshore and nearshore anglers. - Distinguished by their characteristic horizontal black stripes running along their silvery sides. - Known for their aggressive strikes and powerful fights, making them an exciting catch for anglers of all skill levels.

Fishing Charter by Captain David Horte in August

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Join Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters for a premier inshore fishing charter targeting Striped Bass in Hingham, MA. This Sunday June trip offers exceptional fishing action around Boston Harbor, Hingham Bay, and the productive waters of Hull. You'll experience light tackle fishing, jigging, and trolling techniques perfect for hooking into quality Striped Bass. With all gear and licenses provided, this 5-hour charter is ideal for anglers of all skill levels looking to catch these prized gamefish. The boat comfortably accommodates up to 6 passengers, though 4 is recommended for the best experience. Whether you're a seasoned angler or trying fishing for the first time, Captain Horte's local knowledge will put you on the fish for a memorable day on Massachusetts' South Shore waters.

Fishing Charter with Captain Horte – Rates & Booking

Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters offers this Sunday June 5-hour inshore fishing trip targeting Striped Bass along the South Shore. The charter includes all fishing gear, bait, and licenses needed for a successful day on the water. With a maximum capacity of 6 passengers (though 4 is recommended for the best experience), this trip provides personalized attention and plenty of fishing opportunities for everyone aboard. The charter departs from 18 Shipyard Dr in Hingham, offering convenient access to prime fishing grounds. For those wanting extended time on the water, optional trip extensions are available at $120 per additional hour. Booking is simple—check availability through our online calendar and secure your spot today.

Highlights of Half Day Guided Bluefish And Striped Bass Fishing Trip In South Shore, MA

This private 5-hour charter takes you to the most productive Striped Bass fishing grounds around Hingham, Hull, Weymouth, Quincy, and Boston Harbor. Captain Horte's extensive local knowledge ensures you'll be fishing the most active spots based on tides, weather, and seasonal patterns. The trip features versatile fishing techniques including light tackle, jigging, and trolling—all proven effective for enticing Striped Bass to bite.

Whether you're a beginner or experienced angler, Captain Horte provides patient instruction and shares his expertise throughout the trip. The comfortable, well-equipped vessel offers a stable fishing platform with all the amenities needed for a day on the water. With flexible departure times available, you can choose the schedule that works best for your group, making this the perfect outing for families, friends, or solo anglers looking to experience the excellent inshore fishing the South Shore has to offer.

Local Species Insights: Striped Bass

Striped Bass thrive in the diverse waters around Hingham, where the mix of rocky structure, deep channels, and nutrient-rich harbors creates ideal habitat for these powerful gamefish. During June, Striped Bass actively feed throughout Boston Harbor and the surrounding bays as water temperatures warm and baitfish become abundant. Captain Horte specializes in multiple effective techniques for targeting these fish, including jigging near structure, trolling along depth changes, and casting light tackle around shorelines and current breaks.

The area's unique geography creates perfect feeding zones where Striped Bass ambush prey, making the waters around Hingham, Hull, and Weymouth particularly productive during the summer months. Even anglers new to fishing can expect exciting action using the proven methods Captain Horte has refined over years of local experience. The thrill of feeling a Striper's powerful strike and the ensuing battle makes this species a favorite target for Boston-area anglers.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

For your day on the water, dress in layers as morning temperatures can be cool even in summer months. Captain Horte recommends bringing sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, a hat, and non-marking shoes. A small cooler for personal beverages and snacks is welcome, and you may want to bring a camera to document your catch. The boat is well-equipped with quality fishing gear, safety equipment, and fish-finding electronics to maximize your chances of success.

The charter typically starts in the morning, though afternoon trips can be arranged to match optimal tide conditions. If you're prone to motion sickness, consider taking medication before the trip, though the protected waters of Boston Harbor generally provide comfortable fishing conditions. Captain Horte practices responsible fishing, including catch-and-release options for conservation-minded anglers who want to help preserve the Striped Bass fishery for future generations.

Fishing in Boston: Striped Bass

Striped Bass
Striped Bass
Species Name: Striped Bass
Species Family: Moronidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: River, Lake, Onshore, Near shore
Weight: 10 - 81 pounds
Length: 20" - 55"

The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis), belonging to the Moronidae family and Perciformes order, is one of the most coveted gamefish along the Atlantic coast. Known for their distinctive black horizontal stripes on a silvery body, these powerful fish provide exciting action for anglers fishing in Hingham waters during June when they're actively feeding in the warming inshore waters.

Striped Bass Overview

Striped Bass, often called "stripers" or "rockfish" in some regions, are anadromous fish that can thrive in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Their adaptability, fighting strength, and table quality make them one of the most sought-after species for recreational anglers along the eastern seaboard, particularly in New England waters like those around Hingham.

Striped Bass Habitat and Distribution

These fish inhabit coastal waters, estuaries, rivers, and lakes along the Atlantic Coast from the St. Lawrence River in Canada to the St. Johns River in Florida. In Massachusetts, they're commonly found throughout Boston Harbor, Hingham Bay, and the adjacent coastal waters. They prefer structured environments like rocky shorelines, jetties, bridge pilings, and areas with strong current flow that concentrate baitfish.

Striped Bass Size and Weight

Striped Bass typically range from 20 to 55 inches in length and can weigh between 10 and 81 pounds. Trophy specimens exceeding 40 inches are considered exceptional catches in the Hingham area, though the average keeper-sized fish ranges from 28 to 36 inches. Their substantial size and powerful bodies make them formidable opponents when hooked.

Striped Bass Diet and Behavior

These predators feed primarily on smaller fish like menhaden, herring, mackerel, and sand eels, as well as crustaceans and squid. They typically hunt in schools, corralling baitfish against structure or the surface before attacking. Stripers are most active during dawn and dusk, though they can feed throughout the day during peak migration periods or when bait is abundant.

Striped Bass Spawning Season

Striped Bass spawn in freshwater rivers and estuaries in spring, typically from April through June when water temperatures reach 60-67°F. After spawning, many adult fish migrate to coastal waters where they feed actively throughout summer months. In Hingham waters during June, you'll often find post-spawn fish that have moved into the harbor to feed aggressively as they recover from the spawning process.

Striped Bass Fishing Techniques

For Hingham anglers, several effective techniques produce consistent results. Live bait fishing with mackerel, pogies (menhaden), or eels works exceptionally well, especially during dawn and dusk periods. Artificial lures including large soft plastics, swimming plugs, and metal jigs are also highly effective. In June around Hingham Harbor, working jigs or soft plastics along drop-offs and structure during moving tides often produces the best results as fish ambush bait being swept along by currents.

Striped Bass Is It Good to Eat?

Striped Bass is excellent table fare, featuring firm, white, flaky meat with a mild, sweet flavor. It's versatile in preparation—suitable for grilling, baking, or pan-searing. The meat is high in protein and beneficial omega-3 fatty acids. However, be aware of local consumption advisories, as larger specimens may contain higher levels of contaminants. Many conservation-minded anglers practice catch and release, especially with larger breeding females.

Striped Bass Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for Striped Bass?

A: Live bait like mackerel, menhaden (pogies), and eels are top producers in the Hingham area. Fresh chunk bait also works well. For artificial lures, soft plastic swimbaits, topwater plugs, and bucktail jigs are all effective depending on conditions.

Q: Where can I find Striped Bass near Hingham?

A: Productive areas include the edges of shipping channels in Boston Harbor, rocky structure around Hull, the mouth of the Weymouth Back River, and along current breaks near islands in the harbor. During June, focus on areas where tidal movement concentrates baitfish.

Q: Is Striped Bass good to eat?

A: Yes, Striped Bass is considered excellent eating with firm, white meat that's mild in flavor. It's versatile for cooking but be aware of local consumption advisories and size limits when harvesting fish.

Q: When is the best time to catch Striped Bass?

A: In Hingham, the prime season runs from May through October, with June and September often producing the best action. Daily, dawn and dusk typically offer peak feeding periods, particularly during tide changes when baitfish are more vulnerable.

Q: What size Striped Bass can I keep in Massachusetts?

A: Massachusetts regulations currently allow harvest of Striped Bass between 28-35 inches in total length, with a one fish daily bag limit per angler. Always check current regulations as they can change seasonally.

Q: Do I need a fishing license to catch Striped Bass in Hingham?

A: Yes, anglers need a Massachusetts Saltwater Fishing Permit, though when fishing with Captain Horte's charter, this is included in your trip cost so you don't need to purchase one separately.

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