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Striped Bass Fishing in Hingham

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Striped Bass caught deep sea jigging in Hingham MA

The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) is one of the most prized gamefish along the Atlantic coast, known for its fighting strength and culinary value. These impressive fish are easily identified by their distinctive horizontal black stripes running from gill to tail along a silvery-white to olive-green body. - Can grow to impressive sizes, ranging from 20-55 inches in length and 10-81 pounds in weight. - Native to coastal waters, rivers and estuaries along the Atlantic seaboard. - Highly adaptable, living in both freshwater and saltwater environments throughout their lifecycle.

Fishing Charter by Captain David Horte in August

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Summary

Saturday July brought perfect conditions for our inshore fishing charter in Hingham, MA. Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters guided Marc and his crew to some excellent striped bass action. Launching from Boston's 270 Northern Ave, we employed various techniques including surf casting, light tackle spinning, and bottom fishing. The highlight came when Marc landed a solid 31-inch striped bass - exactly what makes Boston's coastal waters so rewarding for anglers. This private 5-hour trip showcases the productive summer fishing available in Hingham's waters, with all gear provided and flexible start times to accommodate your schedule. Whether you're a visiting angler or local looking to experience the best of Boston's inshore fishing grounds, this trip delivers the perfect blend of action and guidance from an experienced local captain.

Fishing Charter with David Horte – Rates & Booking

Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters offers this Saturday July private 5-hour fishing trip with convenient Boston pickup. Priced competitively, this charter accommodates up to 4 anglers (maximum 6) and includes all necessary fishing gear, bait, and licenses. The trip features flexible start times and launches directly from Boston's Seaport district at 270 Northern Ave, making it ideal for travelers visiting the area or locals looking for convenient access to great fishing. Additional hours can be added at $120 per hour if you want to extend your time on the water. Captain Horte's local knowledge and professional guidance ensures even novice anglers have excellent chances at landing trophy striped bass.

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

This inshore fishing trip combines the best of Boston area fishing with exceptional convenience. You'll benefit from Captain Horte's extensive local knowledge as you target striped bass in Hingham's productive waters. The variety of fishing techniques employed - from surf casting along the shoreline to light tackle spinning and bottom fishing - keeps the day interesting and maximizes your chances of success.

Recent trips have produced impressive catches, including Marc's 31-inch striped bass that made for an unforgettable fishing memory. Previous clients like Marc have praised Captain Dave and his mate Glen for their professional, entertaining approach that keeps the trip both safe and productive. With all gear provided and expert guidance throughout, this charter is perfect for families or small groups looking to experience quality fishing without the hassle.

Local Species Insights: Striped Bass

Striped bass fishing in Hingham reaches its peak during the summer months when these prized gamefish move into the area's coastal waters. Captain Horte targets them using a strategic mix of techniques adapted to daily conditions. Stripers in this region typically prefer structure, drop-offs, and areas with moving tide where they ambush baitfish. The 31-inch specimen caught on our recent trip represents the quality of fish available in these waters.

For the best results, Captain Horte focuses on prime feeding times and locations, adapting tactics based on water temperature, tide cycles, and baitfish presence. Whether you're new to striped bass fishing or an experienced angler, his guidance will put you in the right place at the right time with the right approach to connect with these hard-fighting, prized gamefish.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

Your charter departs from 270 Northern Ave in Boston's Seaport district, offering a convenient starting point for a day on the water. Captain Horte recommends bringing sunscreen, weather-appropriate clothing, snacks, and any preferred beverages. The boat comfortably accommodates 4 passengers (up to 6 maximum) and is equipped with quality fishing gear suitable for both beginners and experienced anglers.

Flexible start times allow you to choose what works best for your schedule, and the 5-hour duration provides ample time to reach productive fishing grounds and target multiple spots throughout the day. With Boston pickup and drop-off, this trip eliminates transportation hassles and maximizes your time fishing Hingham's productive waters.

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 one of New England's most iconic gamefish. Distinguished by its seven to eight dark horizontal stripes against a silver-to-olive body, these powerful predators are a favorite target for anglers in Hingham waters during summer months. Their fighting ability and table quality make them a prized catch for both sport and sustenance.

Striped Bass Overview

Striped Bass, often called "stripers" by local anglers, represent the pinnacle of inshore fishing in Massachusetts waters. These anadromous fish migrate seasonally between freshwater spawning grounds and saltwater feeding areas, making them accessible to both coastal and riverine anglers. Their popularity stems from their challenging fight, impressive size potential, and delicious white meat.

Striped Bass Habitat and Distribution

Native to the Atlantic Coast from the St. Lawrence River to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, Striped Bass have been introduced to various water bodies nationwide. Around Hingham, they're typically found in coastal waters, harbors, river mouths, and along rocky shorelines. They prefer structure-rich environments with moving water, particularly areas with current breaks, drop-offs, and bait congregations.

Striped Bass Size and Weight

Stripers demonstrate impressive growth potential, ranging from 20 to 55 inches in length and 10 to 81 pounds in weight. While the average catch around Hingham might be in the 24-32 inch range, trophy specimens exceeding 40 inches are caught each season. The Massachusetts state record exceeds 70 pounds, showing the remarkable growth potential of these fish.

Striped Bass Diet and Behavior

As opportunistic predators, Striped Bass feed on a variety of prey including herring, menhaden, mackerel, sand eels, squid, and crustaceans. They typically hunt in schools, corralling baitfish against structure or the surface. Their feeding activity peaks during dawn and dusk, though tide changes often trigger feeding regardless of time of day. In Hingham waters, they become more active as water temperatures warm in late spring through summer.

Striped Bass Spawning Season

Striped Bass are anadromous, meaning they spawn in freshwater but live most of their lives in saltwater. The primary spawning grounds are in major river systems like the Hudson and Chesapeake. Spawning occurs when water temperatures reach 60-67°F, typically in April to June. After spawning, many adult fish migrate northward along the coast, reaching Massachusetts waters by early summer.

Striped Bass Fishing Techniques

Several effective methods work well for Hingham stripers. Casting topwater plugs or swimming lures around structure during dawn/dusk can produce explosive strikes. Live bait fishing with mackerel, menhaden or eels is extremely effective, particularly during summer when larger fish are present. Bottom fishing with chunk bait works well in deeper channels. In July, Hingham anglers often find success targeting stripers around harbor entrances, rocky points, and deeper channels during moving tides.

Striped Bass Is It Good to Eat?

Striped Bass is considered excellent table fare with firm, white, flaky meat and a mild, sweet flavor. It's versatile for cooking - whether grilled, baked, broiled, or fried. The meat is high in protein and heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. However, due to conservation concerns and potential contaminant accumulation in larger specimens, many anglers practice catch-and-release for larger breeding fish while keeping smaller legal-sized fish for consumption.

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 around Hingham. For artificial lures, swimming plugs, soft plastic paddletails, and topwater lures are highly effective, especially when matching the local baitfish size and profile.

Q: Where can I find Striped Bass near Hingham?

A: Prime locations include harbor entrances, channel edges, rocky points, and areas with current breaks. The waters around Boston Harbor Islands and Hingham Bay produce consistent action, especially during moving tides when stripers actively feed.

Q: Is Striped Bass good to eat?

A: Yes, Striped Bass is excellent eating with firm, white meat that works well with various cooking methods. However, be aware of local size limits and consumption advisories as larger fish may contain higher mercury levels.

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

A: In Hingham, the prime season runs from May through October, with July and August often producing the most consistent action. Daily, focus on dawn, dusk, and tide changes when stripers feed most actively.

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

A: Massachusetts regulations typically allow keeping striped bass between 28-35 inches, but regulations change regularly. Always check current Massachusetts Marine Fisheries regulations before your trip as size limits and possession limits are subject to change.

Q: What tackle should I use for Striped Bass?

A: Medium to medium-heavy spinning or conventional tackle with 15-30 lb test line works well for most Hingham striper fishing. Use 7-8 foot rods for casting and slightly shorter, sturdier rods when fishing with live bait.

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