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The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) is one of the most sought-after gamefish along the Atlantic coast, particularly in the waters around Hingham, MA. These powerful fish range from 20 to 55 inches in length and can weigh between 10 and 81 pounds, making them a challenging and rewarding catch for anglers of all skill levels. - Found in various habitats including rivers, lakes, and coastal waters, making them accessible to both shore and boat anglers. - Distinguished by their characteristic dark horizontal stripes running along silver-white sides. - Known for their aggressive strikes and powerful fights, especially when hooked in the shallow waters of Boston Harbor.
Our Saturday July fishing charter with Blueline Fishing Charters delivered exceptional Striped Bass action in Hingham's productive waters. Captain David Horte guided Marc and his group on a memorable 5-hour private trip, launching from Boston's convenient 270 Northern Ave pickup location. Using a mix of surf casting, light tackle spinning, and bottom fishing techniques, we successfully targeted the local striper population. The partly cloudy conditions created perfect fishing weather, resulting in an impressive 31-inch striped bass catch. This private charter showcases why Boston's inshore waters remain a prime destination for anglers looking for quality striped bass fishing within easy reach of the city.
Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters offers this Saturday July private 5-hour fishing trip with flexible start times and convenient Boston pickup. Perfect for groups of up to 4 anglers (maximum 6), this trip includes all necessary fishing gear, bait, and licenses for a hassle-free experience targeting Bluefish and Striped Bass in Boston's productive inshore waters. Additional hours can be added at $120 per hour to extend your time on the water. Departing directly from 270 Northern Ave in Boston's Seaport district makes this trip ideal for both locals and travelers visiting the area.
This private charter excels at providing quality fishing opportunities with the convenience of a Boston departure point. Captain Horte's local knowledge of Hingham waters ensures you'll be on productive fishing grounds quickly, maximizing your time casting for stripers. The trip's mixed-technique approach—including surf casting, light tackle spinning, and bottom fishing—gives anglers of all skill levels the chance to hook into quality fish.
Recent customer Marc gave this experience a perfect 5-star rating, noting: "Captain Dave and his mate Glen were professional, entertaining and made the entire journey safe and productive. Highly recommend Blue Line Charters to help you land some excellent fish! Tight lines." The combination of professional guidance, quality fishing, and convenient location makes this trip standout for anyone seeking a memorable Boston fishing experience.
Striped Bass thrive in Hingham's diverse coastal waters, which provide the perfect mix of structure, current, and forage these predators need. During summer months, Boston Harbor and surrounding areas become prime striper territory as these fish move into shallower waters chasing bait. Captain Horte's expertise with multiple techniques—from surf casting along productive shorelines to targeted bottom fishing around structure—maximizes your chances for success. The 31-inch striped bass landed on Marc's recent trip demonstrates the quality of fish available in these local waters. Whether you're an experienced angler or new to fishing, the versatile striped bass offers an exciting target species with both challenging fights and consistent action when properly targeted.
For your trip with Blueline Fishing Charters, plan to arrive at 270 Northern Ave in Boston's Seaport district at your scheduled departure time. The boat comfortably accommodates up to 4 anglers (though a maximum of 6 is possible) and is fully equipped with quality rods, reels, tackle, and bait specific to targeting local striped bass and bluefish. Captain Horte recommends bringing weather-appropriate clothing, sun protection, any preferred snacks or drinks, and a camera to document your catches. The 5-hour trip format offers plenty of time to visit multiple fishing spots while keeping the experience accessible for families and those with time constraints. For the best experience, consider booking during the prime summer months when striped bass fishing is at its peak in Boston Harbor.
The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis), belonging to the Moronidae family in the order Perciformes, is an iconic fish species in the waters around Hingham, MA. Distinguished by its seven to eight dark horizontal stripes that run along its silvery sides, the Striped Bass is a prized catch for both recreational and commercial anglers. In Hingham waters this July, these fish provide exciting action for anglers booking charters with local guides.
Striped Bass are anadromous fish, meaning they migrate from saltwater to freshwater to spawn. They are highly regarded among anglers for their fighting ability, size potential, and excellent table fare. Their adaptability to various habitats makes them accessible to different fishing methods, from shore casting to boat fishing.
These fish inhabit river, lake, onshore, and near shore environments. Along the Atlantic coast, they range from the St. Lawrence River in Canada to the St. Johns River in Florida, with Massachusetts waters being a prime location. In Hingham specifically, they can be found around rocky structures, jetties, river mouths, and harbor areas where baitfish concentrate.
Striped Bass typically range from 20 to 55 inches in length and can weigh anywhere from 10 to 81 pounds. The average keeper-sized fish in Massachusetts waters ranges from 28-36 inches, though trophy specimens exceeding 40 inches are caught each season. The 20-inch specimen mentioned in the trip report represents a typical smaller striper that provides great action for anglers.
These predatory fish feed on a variety of prey including herring, menhaden, mackerel, sand eels, and crustaceans. They often hunt in schools, corralling baitfish against structure or the surface. Stripers are most active during dawn and dusk periods, though they can be caught throughout the day depending on tide cycles, water temperature, and bait presence.
Striped Bass typically spawn in freshwater from April through June when water temperatures reach 60-70°F. After spawning in major river systems like the Hudson and Chesapeake, many stripers migrate northward along the coast, reaching Massachusetts waters by early summer, making July an excellent month to target them in Hingham.
Several effective techniques work for Striped Bass in Hingham waters. Casting topwater plugs during dawn and dusk hours can produce explosive strikes. Live bait fishing with mackerel, herring, or eels is highly productive, especially around structure. Trolling with tube and worm rigs or umbrella rigs consistently produces when fish are scattered. In July, anglers around Hingham find success targeting stripers around harbor entrances, rocky points, and drop-offs where cooler water and strong currents concentrate baitfish.
Striped Bass is considered excellent table fare with firm, white, flaky meat that has a mild flavor. It can be prepared numerous ways including grilled, baked, or broiled, and holds up well to various seasonings and marinades. Nutritionally, it's a good source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. However, be aware of local consumption advisories due to potential mercury levels, especially in larger specimens.
Q: What is the best bait for Striped Bass?
A: Live eels, mackerel, menhaden (bunker), and herring are top natural baits. For artificial lures, swimming plugs, soft plastic jerkbaits, and bucktail jigs produce consistently in Hingham waters.
Q: Where can I find Striped Bass near Hingham?
A: Prime spots include the edges of Boston Harbor, rocky points and jetties, river mouths emptying into the harbor, and areas with strong tidal currents. The Hingham Bay area itself holds stripers throughout the summer months.
Q: Is Striped Bass good to eat?
A: Yes, Striped Bass is considered excellent table fare with a mild, sweet flavor and firm white meat. Medium-sized fish (24-32 inches) are generally regarded as the best eating size.
Q: When is the best time to catch Striped Bass?
A: In Hingham, peak season runs from late May through September, with July and August offering consistent action. Dawn, dusk, and tide changes (particularly the last part of outgoing and first part of incoming tides) provide the best bite windows.
Q: What size Striped Bass can I keep in Massachusetts?
A: Current regulations require Striped Bass to be between 28-35 inches for recreational harvest, with a one fish daily limit. Always check the latest regulations before fishing as they can change seasonally.
Q: Do I need a special license to fish for Striped Bass in Hingham?
A: Yes, you need a Massachusetts saltwater fishing permit unless fishing with a licensed charter captain like Captain Horte, who covers clients under his commercial license.