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Striped Bass Fishing in Hingham

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Deep sea fishing for Striped Bass in Hingham MA, jigging and trolling

The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) is one of the most prized inshore gamefish along the eastern seaboard. These powerful predators are characterized by their distinctive horizontal black stripes running from gill to tail along a silvery-green body. They typically measure between 20 and 55 inches and weigh anywhere from 10 to 81 pounds when fully grown. - Found in various habitats including rivers, lakes, onshore areas, and near shore waters - Known for their aggressive strikes and strong fighting ability - Highly adaptable to different water conditions and temperatures

Fishing Charter by Captain David Horte in August

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Summary

Saturday July on the waters of Hingham Bay proved to be exceptional for Striped Bass fishing. Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters took Marc and his group out for a productive 5-hour inshore charter, focusing on the healthy striper population in Boston's local waters. The day featured a mix of surf casting, light tackle spinning, and bottom fishing techniques that resulted in several good catches, including a solid 31-inch striped bass. With convenient Boston pickup and flexible start times, this private fishing charter offers the perfect opportunity for visiting anglers and locals alike to experience some of Massachusetts' best inshore fishing without venturing far from the city.

Fishing Charter with David Horte – Rates & Booking

Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters offers this Saturday July private 5-hour inshore fishing trip focusing on Striped Bass and Bluefish in Hingham waters. With convenient pickup from Boston's Seaport district (270 Northern Ave), this trip is perfect for visiting anglers and locals alike. The charter accommodates up to 6 passengers, though 4 is recommended for the optimal fishing experience. All necessary gear, bait, and fishing licenses are included, ensuring a hassle-free day on the water. Additional hours can be added at $120 per hour if you want to extend your fishing adventure. Captain Horte's local knowledge and professional approach guarantee a safe, productive fishing experience suitable for all skill levels.

Highlights of Private 5-Hour Trip with Captain Horte – Convenient Boston Pickup & Flexible Start Times

This Hingham-based fishing charter delivers consistent Striped Bass action throughout the summer season. The trip features a versatile approach to inshore fishing, employing surf casting, light tackle spinning, and bottom fishing techniques to maximize your chances of success. Captain Horte's intimate knowledge of Boston's waters allows him to put you on fish regardless of conditions, as evidenced by the 31-inch Striped Bass landed during Marc's recent outing.

Previous clients like Marc have given Captain Horte five-star ratings, praising both his professional approach and ability to find fish. As Marc commented, "Captain Dave and his mate Glen were professional, entertaining and made the entire journey safe and productive." The convenient Boston pickup location makes this trip easily accessible for travelers staying in the city, eliminating the need for additional transportation arrangements.

Local Species Insights: Striped Bass

Striped Bass provide some of the most exciting fishing opportunities in Hingham's waters. These powerful fish, easily identified by their distinctive horizontal stripes, can be found prowling the shorelines, harbor structures, and channel edges throughout the summer months. The mixed-technique approach used by Captain Horte—combining surf casting along promising shorelines with targeted bottom fishing around structure—perfectly matches the feeding behavior of these predatory fish.

Summer is prime time for Striped Bass in Massachusetts, with fish of various sizes available from June through September. The 31-inch specimen caught during Marc's trip represents a quality keeper, though larger trophy bass exceeding 40 inches are not uncommon in these waters. Water temperature, tide cycles, and bait presence all factor into striper activity, making local knowledge essential for consistent success.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

For your day with Blueline Fishing Charters, dress in layers as morning temperatures on the water can be cool even in summer. Bring sun protection, non-marking shoes, and any personal snacks or drinks you might want. The vessel is well-equipped for inshore fishing with quality tackle suited to the target species. Captain Horte recommends an early start to take advantage of prime feeding periods, though he offers flexible departure times to accommodate your schedule. While the trip can accommodate up to 6 passengers, groups of 4 allow for more comfortable fishing space and personalized instruction if needed.

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 within the Perciformes order, is one of New England's most iconic gamefish. These distinctive fish, characterized by their seven to eight dark horizontal lines running along silver-white bodies, have become the cornerstone of recreational fishing in Hingham waters, especially during summer months when they're most active in the area.

Striped Bass Overview

Striped Bass, commonly called "stripers" by local anglers, are anadromous fish that spend most of their adult lives in saltwater but return to freshwater to spawn. Their ability to thrive in various water conditions makes them accessible to both shore and boat anglers, contributing to their popularity among Massachusetts fishermen.

Striped Bass Habitat and Distribution

These fish naturally range from the St. Lawrence River in Canada to the St. Johns River in Florida, though they've been successfully introduced to waters across North America. Around Hingham, they're frequently found near rocky shorelines, harbor structures, channel edges, and submerged ledges where baitfish concentrate. They prefer water temperatures between 55-68°F, which explains their seasonal movements in Massachusetts waters.

Striped Bass Size and Weight

Adult Striped Bass typically measure between 20 and 55 inches in length and can weigh anywhere from 10 to 81 pounds. In Massachusetts waters, keeper-sized fish (28+ inches) are common during peak season, with trophy specimens exceeding 40 inches not unusual for experienced anglers fishing with Captain Horte in Hingham Bay.

Striped Bass Diet and Behavior

Stripers are opportunistic predators that feed primarily on smaller fish like menhaden, herring, mackerel, and sand eels. They also consume crustaceans, worms, and squid when available. They typically feed most actively during dawn and dusk, often pushing baitfish against shorelines or structure to trap them before feeding aggressively.

Striped Bass Spawning Season

Spawning occurs in spring when water temperatures reach about 60°F. In Massachusetts, most Striped Bass are migratory fish that spawn in the Chesapeake Bay, Hudson River, or other major estuaries before moving north for summer feeding. By July in Hingham waters, post-spawn bass are actively feeding and regaining weight lost during reproduction.

Striped Bass Fishing Techniques

Several techniques prove effective for Hingham stripers. Casting live eels or chunked mackerel around harbor structures often produces larger fish, especially during early morning or evening tides. Light tackle spinning with soft plastic jigs (6-9 inch) in white or chartreuse works well when bass are feeding on sand eels. In July around Hingham, Captain Horte often finds success working the edges of deeper channels adjacent to shallow flats where stripers ambush bait pushed by changing tides.

Striped Bass Is It Good to Eat?

Striped Bass offers excellent table fare with firm, white flesh that's mild and slightly sweet. It's versatile for cooking—excellent grilled, baked, or blackened. From a nutritional standpoint, striper is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, though larger specimens may contain higher mercury levels, so moderation is advised, especially for pregnant women and young children.

Striped Bass Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for Striped Bass in Hingham?

A: Live eels, mackerel chunks, and fresh clams are top natural baits for Hingham stripers. For artificial lures, soft plastic swimbaits (6-9"), white bucktail jigs, and topwater plugs at dawn/dusk produce consistent results throughout summer.

Q: Where can I find Striped Bass near Hingham?

A: Popular spots include the edges of Hingham Harbor, around Grape and Bumpkin Islands, the deeper channels near World's End, and structure along Hull shorelines. Tide movement strongly influences where fish concentrate, with moving water generally producing better action.

Q: Is Striped Bass good to eat?

A: Yes, Striped Bass is considered excellent eating with firm, white meat that holds up well to various cooking methods. Medium-sized fish (28-34 inches) are generally preferred for the table, offering the best balance of flavor and texture.

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

A: The prime season runs from late May through early October, with July and August typically offering the most consistent action. Early morning (dawn until 9am) and evening (5pm until dark) provide the best feeding windows, especially on moving tides.

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

A: Current regulations require Striped Bass to be between 28-31 inches for recreational harvest, with a limit of one fish per angler per day. Always check Massachusetts Marine Fisheries for the most current regulations as they can change seasonally.

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

A: Yes, anglers need a Massachusetts Saltwater Fishing Permit, though when fishing with Captain Horte on a licensed charter, his permit covers clients during the trip. Non-residents visiting Hingham can purchase short-term permits online.

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