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Striped Bass Fishing in Hingham, MA

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Striped bass caught while deep sea jigging, trolling, and using light tackle on a cloudy day in 18 Shipyard Dr.

The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) is a prized gamefish along the Massachusetts coastline, particularly around Hingham and Boston Harbor. These powerful fish range from 20 to 55 inches in length and can weigh between 10 and 81 pounds, making them an exciting challenge for anglers of all skill levels. - They inhabit various environments including rivers, lakes, and inshore coastal waters. - Their distinctive horizontal stripes make them easily identifiable. - June is prime time for targeting Striped Bass in Hingham as they stage up for summer feeding.

Fishing Charter by Captain David Horte in August

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Summary

Experience premier Striped Bass fishing in Hingham with Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters. Our Saturday June trips target the productive waters of Hingham Bay, Hull, and Boston Harbor where Stripers are abundant. This 5-hour inshore fishing charter provides all tackle, bait, and licenses needed for a successful day on the water. Whether you're jigging, trolling, or using light tackle, Captain Horte's local knowledge ensures you'll be on fish. Perfect for anglers of all skill levels—from beginners to seasoned fishermen—this small-group charter accommodates up to 6 guests but is ideal with 4 for maximum fishing time and personal attention.

Fishing Charter with David Horte – Rates & Booking

Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters offers Saturday June trips that put you right on the Striped Bass action. This 5-Hour Trip covers Hingham, Hull, and local hotspots, with all fishing gear and licenses included in your charter. The trip accommodates up to 6 passengers (though 4 is recommended for the best experience) and features flexible departure times to match the best fishing conditions. Need more time on the water? Optional extensions are available at $120 per additional hour. Captain Horte's deep knowledge of local waters ensures you'll maximize your chances at landing Striped Bass using various techniques including deep sea jigging, trolling, and light tackle presentations.

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

This 5-hour inshore charter focuses on the productive Striped Bass fishery of the South Shore. You'll fish multiple proven spots across Hingham Bay, Hull, Weymouth, Quincy and Boston Harbor waters. Captain Horte tailors each trip to current conditions, ensuring you're always fishing where the bite is hottest. Early morning departures from 18 Shipyard Dr put you on the water when Stripers are most active, though start times can be adjusted based on tides and conditions.

One of the highlights of this trip is the variety of fishing techniques you'll experience. From trolling productive structure to jigging deeper water and casting light tackle around shorelines, you'll learn approaches that work throughout the season. Captain Horte provides hands-on instruction that benefits anglers of all skill levels, making this charter perfect for everyone from beginners to experienced fishermen looking to improve their Striper game.

Local Species Insights: Striped Bass

Striped Bass thrive in the diverse habitats around Hingham and Boston Harbor, making this area a premier destination for targeting these prized gamefish. In June, Stripers stage up in preparation for summer, actively feeding throughout the region's inshore waters. Captain Horte knows exactly where to find them—around structure, along deeper channels, and near bait-rich areas. The South Shore's mix of rocky structure, current seams, and bait-holding areas creates perfect conditions for consistent Striper action.

For the best results, Captain Horte employs multiple techniques based on daily conditions. Deep jigging works well over structure and deeper holes, while trolling covers water efficiently when fish are scattered. When Stripers are more active near the surface, switching to light tackle presentations with soft plastics or live bait can trigger aggressive strikes. June provides some of the year's most reliable action, with fish typically ranging from schoolies to keeper-sized specimens in the 20-30 inch class.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

Your trip departs from 18 Shipyard Dr in Hingham, with standard meeting times at 7:00 am, though Captain Horte can adjust based on conditions and your preferences. The charter vessel is well-equipped for inshore fishing with all necessary safety equipment and comfortable seating for up to 6 passengers. All fishing gear is provided, including specialized rods and reels suited for the various techniques you'll use targeting Striped Bass.

Dress in layers for New England's variable conditions—even summer mornings can be cool on the water before warming up. Bringing sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and a hat is highly recommended. You're welcome to bring your own food and beverages, and don't forget a camera to document your catch! Captain Horte practices responsible fishing, including proper catch and release techniques for undersized fish, ensuring the health of local Striper populations for years to come.

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"

Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis), members of the Moronidae family in the order Perciformes, are one of the most coveted gamefish along the Atlantic coast. Distinguished by their seven to eight dark horizontal lines running along a silver-green body, these powerful fish are a favorite target for Hingham anglers in June when the seasonal migration brings excellent fishing opportunities to Boston Harbor and surrounding waters.

Striped Bass Overview

Striped Bass are anadromous fish, meaning they spawn in freshwater but spend most of their adult lives in saltwater. They're highly prized for their fighting ability, size potential, and table quality, making them the primary target species for recreational anglers throughout the Northeast. In Massachusetts waters, they represent both a cultural icon and a significant economic driver for the recreational fishing industry.

Striped Bass Habitat and Distribution

These adaptable fish can be found in various environments including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and coastal ocean waters. Along the Massachusetts coast, Stripers frequent rocky shorelines, current seams, harbor mouths, and structure-rich areas. In Hingham specifically, they can be found throughout Boston Harbor, around the islands, along channel edges, and near bridge pilings where bait concentrates.

Striped Bass Size and Weight

Striped Bass typically range from 20 to 55 inches in length and can weigh between 10 and 81 pounds. The average keeper-sized fish in Massachusetts waters runs about 28-34 inches and 8-15 pounds, though larger specimens in the 30-40 pound class are caught each season. The current Massachusetts state record is 73 pounds.

Striped Bass Diet and Behavior

These opportunistic predators feed on a variety of prey including menhaden (pogies), mackerel, herring, sand eels, squid, crabs, and lobsters. They're structure-oriented fish that often hunt in schools, using current breaks and ambush points to their advantage. Stripers are most active during dawn and dusk, though tide changes can trigger feeding at any time of day.

Striped Bass Spawning Season

Striped Bass spawn in freshwater from April through June, with the Chesapeake Bay and Hudson River serving as major spawning grounds for the fish that migrate through New England. Water temperatures between 60-67°F trigger spawning activity. By June in Hingham waters, most Stripers have completed spawning and are actively feeding as they continue their northward migration.

Striped Bass Fishing Techniques

Multiple techniques prove effective for Striped Bass in Hingham waters. Trolling with tube and worm rigs or swimming plugs works well along deeper structure and channel edges. Jigging with bucktails or soft plastics is highly productive over rocky bottom and around bridge pilings. In June, Hingham anglers find success casting topwater plugs at dawn around harbor islands and shallow structure when fish are feeding actively on the surface. Live bait fishing with mackerel or pogies can produce trophy-sized Stripers throughout Boston Harbor.

Striped Bass Is It Good to Eat?

Striped Bass is considered excellent table fare, with firm, white, flaky meat that has a mild, sweet flavor. It's versatile for cooking methods including grilling, baking, and pan-searing. The meat is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids. However, consumption advisories exist in some areas due to potential contaminants, so check local regulations. Many anglers practice catch and release with larger breeding-sized fish to support conservation efforts.

Striped Bass Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for Striped Bass?

A: Live bait such as mackerel, menhaden (pogies), and eels are top producers for Striped Bass in Hingham waters. For artificial lures, soft plastic shads, swimming plugs, and topwater lures are all effective depending on conditions and time of day.

Q: Where can I find Striped Bass near Hingham?

A: Productive areas include the channels and structure around the Boston Harbor Islands, Hingham Bay, Hull Gut, Weymouth Back River, and the edges of shipping channels. Look for areas with current, structure, and bait concentrations.

Q: Is Striped Bass good to eat?

A: Yes, Striped Bass has excellent flavor with firm, white meat that lends itself well to various cooking methods. However, many anglers practice selective harvest, keeping only mid-sized fish and releasing larger breeding stock.

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

A: In Hingham, the Striped Bass season typically runs from May through October, with June through August offering peak action. Dawn, dusk, and tide changes produce the most consistent bite, regardless of the month.

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

A: As of recent regulations, anglers may keep Striped Bass between 28-35 inches in total length, with a one fish daily limit. Always check current regulations before fishing as they can change annually.

Q: Do I need a special permit to fish for Striped Bass?

A: Yes, Massachusetts requires a saltwater fishing permit for Striped Bass, but when fishing with Captain Horte's charter, all necessary licenses and permits are included with your trip.

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