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Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) are one of the most sought-after gamefish along the Massachusetts coast. Known for their distinctive horizontal stripes running down their sides, these powerful fish can grow to impressive sizes. In the waters around Hingham, they're particularly active during summer months, providing exciting opportunities for anglers of all skill levels. - Striped Bass typically range from 20-55 inches in length. - They can weigh anywhere from 10 to over 80 pounds. - They thrive in various habitats including rivers, lakes, and coastal waters.
Saturday August fishing in Hingham Bay delivered exceptional Striped Bass action on our 5-Hour Inshore Charter. Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters guided us through the productive waters off Hingham, Hull, and local hotspots, employing effective bottom fishing, trolling, and light tackle casting techniques. The highlight was landing two impressive Striped Bass, including a 28-inch trophy that put up an exciting fight. Our private charter provides all necessary fishing gear, licenses, and expert guidance for targeting the South Shore's premier gamefish. Whether you're an experienced angler or bringing the family, these summer trips are perfect for creating memorable fishing experiences in Massachusetts' inshore waters.
Captain David Horte of Blueline Fishing Charters on Saturday August offers a 5-Hour Trip designed for anglers looking to experience the best of Hingham's inshore fishing grounds. Priced competitively, this private charter accommodates up to 6 guests (though 4 is recommended for the optimal experience) and includes all fishing gear, bait, and licenses. The trip focuses on targeting Striped Bass and Bluefish throughout Hingham Bay, Hull, Weymouth, Quincy, and Boston Harbor. With flexible departure times and the option to extend your trip for $120 per additional hour, Captain Horte tailors each outing to maximize your time on the water and increase your chances of landing trophy fish.
Launching from 18 Shipyard Dr in Hingham, these charters are suitable for all skill levels—from first-timers to seasoned anglers. Captain Horte's local knowledge and professional guidance ensure you'll be fishing the most productive spots based on current conditions and seasonal patterns. For the best availability, booking in advance is recommended, especially during prime summer months when Striped Bass fishing reaches its peak along Massachusetts' South Shore.
This 5-hour inshore fishing adventure focuses on the productive waters around Hingham, Hull, and nearby fishing hotspots known for consistent Striped Bass action. Using a variety of techniques—from bottom fishing to light tackle casting and trolling—Captain Horte puts you on fish efficiently, adapting methods based on conditions and fish behavior. Recent trips have yielded impressive catches, including Striped Bass in the 26-28 inch range, providing both exciting fights and great photo opportunities.
The charter vessel is well-equipped for inshore fishing, offering stability, comfort, and all the specialized gear needed to target the area's prized gamefish. With Captain Horte's extensive knowledge of local waters and decades of experience, you'll gain insights into seasonal patterns, effective presentations, and the marine ecosystem that makes the South Shore such a productive fishing destination. Whether you're looking to land your first Striper or hoping to break a personal record, this charter delivers a professional, safety-focused experience with excellent chances for success.
Striped Bass are the crown jewel of Massachusetts inshore fishing, particularly in the waters around Hingham and Boston Harbor. These powerful, distinctive fish with their characteristic horizontal stripes are prized for both their fighting ability and table quality. During summer months, Striped Bass congregate around structure, channel edges, and tidal rips throughout Hingham Bay and adjacent waters.
Captain Horte specializes in targeting these fish using methods proven effective in local conditions. Bottom fishing near structure, trolling along depth changes, and casting to feeding schools all produce results at different times. The light tackle approach used on these charters enhances the experience, allowing you to feel every head shake and powerful run these fish are known for. With the summer season in full swing, now is prime time to target Striped Bass in the 20-30 inch range, with larger specimens always a possibility in these productive waters.
Your charter departs from 18 Shipyard Dr in Hingham, with flexible morning or afternoon start times available. The boat comfortably accommodates groups of up to 6 anglers, though 4 is ideal for maximum fishing space. All necessary fishing equipment is provided, including quality rods, reels, tackle, and bait suited to the targeted species and conditions. Blueline Fishing Charters recommends bringing sunscreen, weather-appropriate clothing, polarized sunglasses, non-marking shoes, and any preferred snacks or beverages.
Captain Horte maintains all required safety equipment and operates with proper licensing and insurance for your peace of mind. For the most comfortable experience, consider booking during weekdays when boat traffic is lighter, or target the prime morning or evening bite windows when fishing activity typically peaks. The 5-hour trip duration provides ample time to visit multiple productive locations while maintaining a relaxed pace suitable for anglers of all experience levels.
The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) is an iconic gamefish belonging to the Moronidae family within the order Perciformes. Distinguished by their seven to eight dark horizontal lines running along silvery sides, these fish are the prized target of many Hingham anglers during August trips. Their powerful builds and fighting spirit make them a favorite among both recreational and tournament fishermen throughout Massachusetts waters.
Striped Bass are anadromous fish, meaning they split their lifecycle between freshwater and saltwater environments. They're highly regarded for their strong fights, substantial size potential, and excellent table fare. Along the eastern seaboard, few species command the same level of angler dedication and specialized tackle development as these powerful predators.
Striped Bass thrive in diverse environments including rivers, lakes, nearshore zones, and estuaries. They prefer areas with structure, current, and baitfish concentrations. Around Hingham, they're commonly found around rocky structure, channel edges, harbor mouths, and tidal rips. The complex shoreline of Boston Harbor and adjacent bays creates ideal habitat conditions for Striped Bass throughout the warmer months.
These impressive fish typically range from 20 to 55 inches in length, with weights varying from 10 to 81 pounds. Trophy specimens exceeding 40 pounds are caught annually in Massachusetts waters, though the average keeper-sized fish ranges between 28-36 inches. The current state record exceeds 70 pounds, demonstrating the species' impressive growth potential.
Striped Bass are opportunistic predators with a diet consisting primarily of smaller fish such as menhaden, herring, mackerel, and sand eels. They also consume crustaceans, squid, and various baitfish depending on local availability. They typically feed most actively during dawn and dusk, though tidal movement often dictates feeding periods in coastal environments like Hingham Harbor.
Striped Bass spawn in freshwater environments during spring, typically April through June when water temperatures reach 60-65°F. After spawning, adult fish migrate to coastal waters where they spend summer and fall feeding aggressively. In August around Hingham, the post-spawn fish are fully recovered and actively building reserves for winter, making them particularly aggressive feeders.
For Hingham anglers, several techniques consistently produce results. Live bait fishing with mackerel, pogies (menhaden), or eels works exceptionally well, particularly during slack tides. Casting soft plastic jigs, swimming plugs, or topwater lures around structure during moving tides can trigger explosive strikes. In August, early morning or evening trips targeting shoreline structure with light tackle often yield the most exciting action, as fish move into shallower water to feed on baitfish schools.
Striped Bass is highly regarded as table fare, offering firm, white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor. The meat holds up well to various cooking methods including grilling, baking, and broiling. It's nutritionally rich in protein and omega-3 fatty acids. However, many anglers practice catch-and-release with larger specimens to preserve breeding stock, while keeping moderate-sized fish (within legal limits) for consumption.
Q: What is the best bait for Striped Bass in Hingham?
A: Live mackerel, pogies (menhaden), and eels are top natural baits in Hingham waters. For artificial lures, soft plastic paddletails in white or pearl colors, topwater plugs at dawn/dusk, and swimming plugs all produce consistent results.
Q: Where can I find Striped Bass near Hingham?
A: Productive areas include the edges of shipping channels, rocky structure around the harbor islands, tidal rips near Hull, and the mouths of rivers and creeks during moving tides. Captain Horte focuses on these proven locations during charters.
Q: Is Striped Bass good to eat?
A: Yes, Striped Bass offers excellent table fare with firm white meat and mild flavor. However, be mindful of local consumption advisories and size regulations when harvesting fish.
Q: When is the best time to catch Striped Bass?
A: In Hingham, prime Striped Bass fishing runs from May through October, with August often delivering consistent action. The most productive times are typically early morning, evening, and during moving tides.
Q: What size Striped Bass can I keep in Massachusetts?
A: Massachusetts regulations typically allow harvest of Striped Bass between 28-35 inches, though regulations can change annually. Always check current fishing regulations before your trip.
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 fishing scenarios. Blueline Fishing Charters provides all appropriate tackle for your trip.