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Striped Bass Inshore in Hingham

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Striped bass caught while deep sea jigging, trolling, and light tackle fishing in Boston, Suffolk County

The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) is the crown jewel of Northeast inshore fishing and the primary target for Boston area anglers. These powerful gamefish migrate through Massachusetts waters during spring and summer, providing exciting fishing opportunities in Hingham Bay and throughout Boston Harbor. - Distinctive appearance with 7-8 horizontal black stripes on silver-white bodies - Known for aggressive strikes and powerful runs when hooked - Can live up to 30 years and spawn multiple times - Highly adaptable predators that feed on various baitfish

Fishing Charter by Captain David Horte in August

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Summary

Experience exceptional Striped Bass fishing in Hingham Bay and Boston Harbor waters with Blueline Fishing Charters. Thursday June is prime time for landing trophy stripers using live bait, bottom fishing, and jigging techniques. Captain David Horte's local expertise puts clients on consistent action in the productive waters around Hingham, Hull, Weymouth, and Quincy. This 5-hour private charter includes all necessary gear, bait, and licenses for a seamless fishing experience. With space for up to 6 anglers (though 4 is recommended for optimal fishing), this inshore fishing charter offers non-stop action for all skill levels from beginners to seasoned anglers looking to target Boston's iconic gamefish.

Fishing Charter with David Horte – Rates & Booking

Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters on Thursday June offers a private 5-hour inshore fishing trip targeting the prolific Striped Bass population of Hingham and surrounding waters. This charter accommodates up to 6 anglers (4 recommended for best experience) and includes all fishing equipment, bait, and licenses. Captain Horte's local knowledge ensures you'll fish the most productive spots along the South Shore of Massachusetts, including Hingham Bay, Hull, Weymouth, Quincy and Boston Harbor. For those wanting extended fishing time, additional hours are available at $120 per hour. Morning and afternoon departures are available to fit your schedule.

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

This 5-hour trip with Captain Horte delivers consistent action targeting the prized Striped Bass that inhabit Boston's coastal waters. Using proven techniques like live bait fishing, bottom fishing, and jigging, you'll have excellent opportunities for quality catches, including impressive specimens like the 33-inch striper landed on a recent charter. The diverse fishing grounds around Hingham offer reliable action throughout the season.

As a true local expert, Captain Horte provides personalized instruction suited for all experience levels, from first-timers to seasoned anglers. The well-equipped charter vessel offers a comfortable platform for fishing Boston Harbor's productive waters, with all gear provided so you can focus entirely on the fishing experience. The convenient South Shore location allows quick access to prime fishing grounds without a long run, maximizing your time with lines in the water.

Local Species Insights: Striped Bass

Striped Bass thrive in the varied habitats around Hingham, from shallow flats to deeper channels and structure. These adaptable predators move through Boston Harbor and surrounding waters based on tide cycles and bait movements, with Captain Horte tracking their patterns daily. Live bait presentations with mackerel or pogies produce consistent results, though artificials like jigs and soft plastics work well when bass are actively feeding. Stripers in this region typically range from schoolies to trophy class fish over 40 inches, with the summer months offering peak fishing conditions as water temperatures reach the ideal range. The structured approach of working specific depth changes, rips, and structure spots is key to success in these waters.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

For your day on the water with Blueline Fishing Charters, wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and bring sun protection, including sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen. While all fishing gear is provided, you're welcome to bring your favorite rod if preferred. Consider bringing a small cooler for drinks and snacks, as well as a camera to document your catches. Captain Horte practices responsible fishing techniques including proper catch and release methods for undersized fish. The charter departs from a convenient Hingham location with parking available, and flexible start times can be arranged to take advantage of optimal tide conditions.

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), from the Moronidae family and Perciformes order, is the premier gamefish of the Northeast coast. These magnificent fish are instantly recognizable by their silver bodies with distinctive black horizontal stripes running from gill to tail. In Hingham waters during June, these fish provide some of the most exciting inshore fishing opportunities available in Massachusetts.

Striped Bass Overview

Striped Bass are anadromous fish that migrate between freshwater and saltwater environments throughout their lifecycle. They're highly prized by anglers for their fighting ability, size potential, and table quality. Their population along the Atlantic coast has rebounded significantly thanks to conservation efforts after facing serious decline in the 1980s.

Striped Bass Habitat and Distribution

These adaptable predators thrive in various environments including rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters. Around Hingham, they're found throughout Boston Harbor, moving between deeper channels and shallow flats based on tide cycles and baitfish movements. They prefer structure-rich environments like rock piles, ledges, drop-offs, and current seams where they can ambush prey.

Striped Bass Size and Weight

Stripers typically range from 20 to 55 inches in length, with weights between 10 and 81 pounds. In Massachusetts waters, most keeper-sized fish (28-inches minimum) weigh between 15-30 pounds, though trophy specimens exceeding 40 pounds are caught each season. The current state record is over 70 pounds, demonstrating their impressive growth potential.

Striped Bass Diet and Behavior

Striped Bass are opportunistic feeders that primarily target baitfish like mackerel, menhaden (pogies), herring, and sand eels. They're structure-oriented predators that often hunt in wolf packs, corralling baitfish against shorelines or structure. Their feeding activity is heavily influenced by tide cycles, with the moving water periods (especially early morning and evening) typically producing the best action.

Striped Bass Spawning Season

Stripers spawn in freshwater riverine environments from April through June, with most Massachusetts-caught fish originating from the Chesapeake Bay and Hudson River spawning grounds. After spawning, adult fish migrate northward along the coast, reaching Massachusetts waters by late May through June, which explains why Hingham sees excellent fishing during these months.

Striped Bass Fishing Techniques

Several effective methods work well for targeting Striped Bass around Hingham. Live bait fishing with mackerel or pogies is extremely productive, especially when fish are holding in deeper water. For artificial presentations, casting or trolling with jigs, soft plastics, and swimming plugs works well along structure edges. In June, Hingham anglers find success targeting bass around the harbor islands and along channel edges during moving tides, particularly the first few hours of an incoming tide when bass push into shallower water to feed.

Striped Bass Is It Good to Eat?

Striped Bass offers excellent table fare with firm, white, mild-flavored meat that lends itself to various preparation methods. It can be grilled, baked, broiled or fried with excellent results. Nutritionally, it's high in protein and beneficial omega-3 fatty acids. However, anglers should be aware of consumption advisories in some regions and always follow current size and bag limit regulations for sustainable harvesting.

Striped Bass Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for Striped Bass?

A: Live mackerel, menhaden (pogies), and eels are top natural baits for Striped Bass in Hingham waters. For artificial lures, soft plastic paddletails, topwater plugs, and bucktail jigs consistently produce good results, especially when matched to prevailing bait size.

Q: Where can I find Striped Bass near Hingham?

A: Productive areas include Hingham Bay, the edges of the main shipping channels in Boston Harbor, around the harbor islands, and near structure like bridge pilings and rock piles. During June, focus on areas with strong current flow where bass ambush migrating baitfish.

Q: Is Striped Bass good to eat?

A: Yes, Striped Bass is excellent eating fish with firm, white flesh that's mild in flavor. It's versatile for cooking methods from grilling to baking. Just be aware of local consumption advisories and follow size regulations for keeping fish.

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

A: In Hingham, the season typically runs from May through October, with June through August offering peak action. The best daily periods are often dawn and dusk, particularly during moving tide periods when bass actively feed.

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

A: Massachusetts regulations currently specify a slot limit allowing harvest of fish between 28-31 inches, with a one fish daily bag limit. Always check current regulations as they may change seasonally.

Q: What fishing techniques work best for Striped Bass in Boston Harbor?

A: Live lining with mackerel or pogies is extremely effective, as is casting soft plastic lures along structure edges. Trolling with tube and worm rigs also produces consistent results, especially when covering water to locate actively feeding fish.

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