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Plymouth Striped Bass Special

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Plymouth Big Tuna Chase

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Full Day Light Tackle Bluefin

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Fishing in Falmouth

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Albies, Bonito, Spanish Mackerel

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Fishing in Falmouth
Fishing in Falmouth
Fishing in Falmouth
trip description for Offshore- 3 minutes from Seacrest in Falmouth

As a Veteran owned and operated business, we proudly offer discounts to active duty, vets, and retirees. Please reach out to discuss this! Get in on the best recreational Tuna fishing off of Cape Cod. South of the Vineyard is paved with recreational fish! Only 1 hour from the dock these grounds give us a great opportunity at multiple different styles- Jig and Pop, live bait, trolling or chunking. Read More

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Offshore- 3 Minutes From Seacrest

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28 ft 1 - 5 People From $1,200
Fishing in Bourne
Fishing in Bourne
Fishing in Bourne
trip description for Striper and Bluefish Trip in Bourne

Make your fishing dreams a reality with Captain Ross and his first mate, Jayden! This father-son team is ready to help you hook up on the best Cape Cod has to offer. On this trip, you'll target two of the most well-known nearshore species: Striped Bass and Bluefish. Captain Ross is always on the water, so he knows exactly where the fish are, along with the current patterns and migrations. You'll make the most of your time on the water, as Captain Ross launches from a ramp right near the fish. Cast out and hit a big Striper or Bluefish with one of the provided rods and reels; Captain Ross provides everything you need for a spectacular day of East Coast fishing! On the day of the trip, you'll set out aboard Captain Ross' 28' Nauticstar center console. It's a perfect boat for these waters: fast, versatile, and big enough to be comfortable with several anglers aboard. With Ross at the helm, it'll be no time at all before you're testing your skill, strength, and stamina against record-setting fish. To maximize your time on the water, make sure you bring proper clothing, a hat, a pair of polarized sunglasses, and sunscreen! No big work boots or heavy hiking boots on the deck of the boat. No hardshell coolers, only softshell coolers or backpacks on the boat. If you do or don’t know if you get seasick nondrowsy Dramamine is always recommended. Remember to dress in layers so you stay warm and dry. Then get ready for a perfect day off of beautiful Cape Cod, MA! Read More

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Striper And Bluefish Trip

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28 ft 1 - 6 People From $660
Fishing in Dennis
Fishing in Dennis
Fishing in Dennis
trip description for Cape Cod Offshore - 26' SeaVee in Dennis

If you've been waiting for the perfect opportunity to hook that huge Bluefin Tuna, then this trip with Captain Jason is the trip for you! With years of experience hitting these truly majestic fish, Captain Jason has all the necessary skill and know-how to put you on the fish and help you bring one home. Depending on the time, season, weather, and water temperature, Bluefin can exhibit a variety of feeding behaviors that only an experienced captain can predict and understand. Because of this variability, you might start off with trolling, then switch over to casting directly to surface-feeding Tuna, then switch again and try throwing live bait while drifting—the options are endless. Whatever you do, you can be confident that Captain Jason is doing all he can to get you a prizewinner! In addition to Tuna, there's also Atlantic Halibut, Mahi-Mahi, White Marlin, and more! These fish are all a blast to catch and great on the dinner table as well. Captain Jason's 26' SeaVee centerl console is powered by a 300-HP Suzuki engine, so you can be out in deep water fast. His boat is capable of holding 4 fishermen, so call your friends or recruit some family! This beautiful center console is equipped with a full suite of electronics and all the bait and tackle you will need on your trip. Captain Jason will provide you with your fishing license, rods, reels, and tackle. Just bring a cooler for your keepers, and don't forget sunglasses and sun protection! Read More

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Cape Cod Offshore - 26' SeaVee

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26 ft 1 - 4 People From $1,800
Fishing in Cohasset
Fishing in Cohasset
Fishing in Cohasset
trip description for Trophy Striped Bass in Cohasset

These trips focus on catching Striped Bass and Bluefish on live bait, dead bait, and artificial lures We specialize in catching big bass on live bait, which is one of the most fun and exciting ways to fish for them. When fishing this way we will catch the mackerel and menhaden and “live line” them for trophy sized striped bass up to 50 pounds All ages and skill levels are welcome, whether you are an experienced angler looking to catch a fish of a lifetime or looking to bring your kids out to catch their first fish Read More

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Trophy Striped Bass

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23 ft 1 - 4 People From $550
Fishing in Dennis
Fishing in Dennis
Fishing in Dennis
trip description for Massachusetts Flounder Hookfest in Dennis

If you've ever fished New England's inshore waters, you've probably caught Flounder. Although they're not as big as Stripers or as tough as Bluefish, these flatfish are an absolute blast to catch, and are fun for anglers of all levels. In addition, they're excellent table fare and have flaky white meat that's simple to prepare. Ask Captain Bob for his favorite recipes! You'll be catching these strange-looking flatfish using bottomfishing techniques. Flounder will hit both baits and lures if they're placed properly, and Captain Bob is a real expert when it comes to hooking this species. He'll set you up with the right tackle for the job and make sure you're on top of the fish! On the day of the trip, you'll head out aboard his 25' Maycraft center console. She's pushed by a 200-HP Suzuki engine, so you'll be off the dock and on the fish fast. She also features a full kit of electronics to maximize your success, plus live wells for bait, ice boxes for your keepers, and more! Captain Bob will bring everything you need to reel in a prize, including rods, reels, tackle, and bait. To maximize your experience, bring polarized sunglasses, proper clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and most importantly, your Fishing License. Get ready to have a blast! Read More

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Massachusetts Flounder Hookfest

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25 ft 1 - 4 People From $475
Fishing in Bourne
Fishing in Bourne
Fishing in Bourne
trip description for Inshore Spring/Summer Trip in Bourne

Get out there and hammer the inshore waters off of Falmouth, Mass. with Captain Jeff, an expert guide with decades of experience fishing the East Coast. You'll be casting for a variety of inshore species, Including Black Seabass, Bluefish, Fluke, Haddock, Tautog, and in particular, Striped Bass! Captain Jeff will put you on these fish, but once the rod is in your hands, it's up to you to fight them and land them! You'll go after these species using a variety of techniques, including jigging and trolling, to get the best chance. Get ready to fight some exciting—and tasty—fish, guided by one of the best guides in the area. On the morning of the trip, you'll set off aboard Captain Jeff's 26' Albin sportfisher, an ideal boat for these highly variable waters. You'll be set up with everything you need, including rods, reels, and tackle, as well as some creature comforts to make your trip as comfortable as possible. To maximize your experience, bring proper clothing, hat, sunscreen, and a camera! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter near Plymouth

Inshore Spring/Summer Trip

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26 ft 1 - 4 People From $800
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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Charter in Plymouth

What are the best fishing charters in Plymouth?

Why should I book a fishing charter in Plymouth with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 13 trips in Plymouth, and the most popular trips in the area are Plymouth Striped Bass Special guided by Tyler and Plymouth Big Tuna Chase guided by Tyler.

Our guides in Plymouth are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3308 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly charters / fishing lessons in Plymouth? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Plymouth.

What types of fishing charters are common in Plymouth?

Deep Sea fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Plymouth as well as inshore fishing and nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Plymouth are: 1. striped bass, 2. bluefish, 3. bluefin tuna, 4. flounder, and 5. black seabass.

The most common fishing techniques in Plymouth are light tackle fishing, live bait fishing, and jigging but trolling and drift fishing are popular as well.

How much do Plymouth fishing charters cost?

Prices in Plymouth can range anywhere from about $635 to $1,260, but the average price for a half day trip in Plymouth is $680. The average price for a full day trip in Plymouth is $1,078.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for fishing in Plymouth?

The most popular season for fishing in Plymouth is summer, and most anglers book their trips 31 days in advance.

Do I need a Plymouth fishing license and what are the bag limits in Plymouth?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Plymouth, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Plymouth. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Plymouth.

Popular Types of Fishing In Plymouth

The most common types of fishing charters in Plymouth, Massachusetts are deep-sea fishing charters, striped bass fishing charters, and bluefin tuna fishing charters.

Deep-sea fishing charters take you out to the deep waters of the Atlantic Ocean, where you can catch a variety of fish such as cod, haddock, and pollock. Striped bass fishing charters are popular in the summer months and take you to the Plymouth Harbor and surrounding areas to catch this prized game fish. Bluefin tuna fishing charters are for the more adventurous angler and take you out to Stellwagen Bank, a popular fishing spot about 20 miles off the coast of Plymouth.

If you're looking to catch a specific type of fish, it's important to choose the right charter. For example, if you want to catch striped bass, a Plymouth fishing charter that specializes in this type of fishing would be your best bet.

Some of the most common fish to catch in Plymouth include striped bass, bluefish, flounder, cod, haddock, and tuna.

When booking a Plymouth fishing charter, be sure to ask about the landmarks you'll visit. Some popular spots include Plymouth Rock, the Mayflower II, and the Plymouth Harbor Lighthouse.

The Best Places To Fish In Plymouth

Plymouth, Massachusetts is a prime location for fishing enthusiasts. With its abundance of waterways and diverse fish species, there are plenty of great spots to cast a line. Whether you're looking for a peaceful day of shore fishing or an exciting adventure on a fishing charter, here are some of the best places to fish in Plymouth:

1. Plymouth Harbor - A popular spot for shore fishing, Plymouth Harbor offers a chance to catch striped bass, bluefish, and flounder.

2. Cape Cod Bay - With its deep waters and strong currents, Cape Cod Bay is a great place to book a fishing charter and try your luck at catching tuna, cod, and haddock.

3. White Horse Beach - This sandy beach is a great spot for surfcasting, with opportunities to catch striped bass and bluefish.

4. Long Pond - This freshwater pond is stocked with trout and bass, making it a great spot for anglers looking for a peaceful day of fishing.

5. Duxbury Beach - This barrier beach offers a chance to catch striped bass, bluefish, and flounder from the shore or on a fishing charter.

6. Billington Sea - This small lake is stocked with trout and bass, and is a great spot for kayaking and canoeing as well as fishing.

7. Plymouth Long Beach - This sandy beach is a great spot for surfcasting, with opportunities to catch striped bass and bluefish.

8. Jones River - This river is a popular spot for fly fishing, with opportunities to catch trout and salmon.

9. Ellisville Harbor State Park - This park offers a chance to catch striped bass, bluefish, and flounder from the shore or on a fishing charter.

10. Manomet Point - This rocky point offers a chance to catch striped bass and bluefish from the shore or on a fishing charter.

Other Things To Do In Plymouth

While Plymouth fishing charters are a popular attraction, there are plenty of other things to do in this historic Massachusetts city. Take a tour of the famous Plymouth Rock or visit the Mayflower II, a replica of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America. For a more active adventure, hike the scenic trails at Myles Standish State Forest or explore the Plymouth Bay coastline by kayak. History buffs will love the Plimoth Plantation, a living history museum that recreates life in the 17th century. And don't forget to indulge in some fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants.

What is fishing in Plymouth all about?

Fishing in Plymouth offers a diverse and rewarding experience, thanks to its rich maritime history and abundant marine life. Plymouth Harbor, with its calm and protected waters, is a popular spot for both novice and experienced anglers. From the harbor's piers and jetties, you can catch species like striped bass, bluefish, and flounder. Using live bait, such as minnows or worms, or artificial lures can be effective, depending on the season and the specific fishing location.

For those looking to venture a bit further, deep-sea fishing off the coast of Plymouth provides an exciting opportunity to catch larger species. Charter boats are available to take anglers out into the deeper waters of Cape Cod Bay, where you can target species like cod, haddock, and even bluefin tuna. Techniques such as trolling with heavy tackle or bottom fishing with weighted rigs are commonly used. These trips often require a full day commitment but can be incredibly rewarding with the chance to land some impressive catches.

Additionally, freshwater fishing in the Plymouth area should not be overlooked. Nearby ponds and lakes, such as Great Herring Pond and Long Pond, offer excellent fishing for species like largemouth bass, trout, and perch. Shore fishing, as well as fishing from small boats or kayaks, can be productive in these waters. Using a mix of live bait and artificial lures, anglers can enjoy a peaceful day in a scenic setting while still having the chance to catch a variety of fish. Whether you prefer saltwater or freshwater, Plymouth provides ample opportunities for a memorable fishing experience.

What are the most popular months to go fishing in Plymouth?

Fishing in Plymouth is influenced by the changing seasons, each bringing different opportunities and species to target. Spring marks the beginning of the fishing season, with warmer temperatures and increasing activity in both saltwater and freshwater. In the harbor and surrounding coastal waters, species like striped bass and bluefish begin to appear as they migrate northward. These fish are often hungry and aggressive after their migration, making spring an excellent time for anglers to catch them using a variety of lures and baits. Freshwater fishing also picks up in the spring, with trout being stocked in local ponds and lakes, providing a great opportunity for anglers to enjoy some early-season fishing.

Summer in Plymouth offers abundant fishing opportunities, especially in saltwater. The warm waters of Cape Cod Bay attract a wide range of species, including flounder, mackerel, and black sea bass. This is also the peak season for deep-sea fishing, with charter boats frequently heading out to target larger fish like cod and bluefin tuna. In freshwater, species like largemouth bass and perch are active, and the longer days allow for extended fishing trips. Anglers can enjoy fishing from boats, kayaks, or the shore, making the most of the pleasant weather and productive fishing conditions.

As autumn arrives, the fishing season in Plymouth remains strong, with cooler temperatures bringing some of the best fishing of the year. Striped bass and bluefish are still prevalent in the coastal waters, often feeding heavily in preparation for their southward migration. This makes them more accessible and easier to catch. Freshwater fishing also continues to be productive, with bass and trout remaining active. Additionally, fall is a great time for surf fishing along Plymouth's beaches, where anglers can catch a variety of species that come closer to shore. The changing foliage and crisp air provide a beautiful backdrop for fishing, making it a favorite season for many local anglers.

What types of fishing are popular in Plymouth?

Fishing in Plymouth, Massachusetts, offers a rich and diverse experience, with various types of fishing and techniques suited to its unique coastal environment. One popular method is saltwater fishing, particularly for striped bass. Anglers can engage in surfcasting from the shores of Plymouth Beach or jetty fishing at locations like the Plymouth Harbor jetty. Using lures such as soft plastics, topwater plugs, or live bait like eels and mackerel can be highly effective for catching these powerful fish, especially during the spring and fall when they are most active.

Another exciting type of fishing in Plymouth is offshore fishing. Anglers can charter boats to venture into deeper waters of Cape Cod Bay and beyond, targeting species such as bluefin tuna, haddock, and cod. Techniques for offshore fishing typically include trolling with artificial lures, using live bait, or bottom fishing with heavy tackle to reach the deep-dwelling fish. This type of fishing offers thrilling opportunities to catch large, hard-fighting species and requires a combination of skill, patience, and the right equipment.

In addition to saltwater options, Plymouth also offers freshwater fishing in its numerous ponds and lakes. Long Pond and Little Pond are popular spots where anglers can fish for species like largemouth bass, trout, and pickerel. Freshwater fishing techniques include using spinning or baitcasting rods with artificial lures such as crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and soft plastics, or live bait like worms and minnows. Fly fishing is also a rewarding method, particularly for catching trout in the early morning or late evening. The variety of fishing environments and techniques available in Plymouth make it a prime destination for anglers of all skill levels.

What species are popular for fishing in Plymouth?

Fishing in Plymouth, Massachusetts, provides anglers with a variety of species to target in both saltwater and freshwater environments. One of the most popular saltwater species in this area is the striped bass. Striped bass, or stripers, are highly sought after for their size and fighting ability. They are commonly found along the shores of Plymouth Beach and around the rocky structures of Plymouth Harbor. Anglers can target striped bass using a variety of techniques, including surfcasting with lures like soft plastics and topwater plugs or using live bait such as eels and mackerel. The spring and fall migrations of striped bass offer peak opportunities for successful catches.

Another notable saltwater species in Plymouth is the bluefish. Bluefish are known for their aggressive behavior and strong, fast runs, making them a thrilling catch for anglers. These fish are typically found in the same coastal areas as striped bass and can be caught using similar methods, including casting lures and trolling. Bluefish are particularly abundant in the summer months, providing consistent action for those fishing in Plymouth’s waters. Their voracious feeding habits and energetic fights make them a favorite among both local and visiting anglers.

For those interested in freshwater fishing, Plymouth's ponds and lakes, such as Long Pond and Little Pond, offer excellent opportunities to catch species like largemouth bass and trout. Largemouth bass are abundant in these freshwater bodies and can be caught using various lures, including crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and soft plastics, as well as live bait like worms and minnows. Trout, particularly stocked rainbow trout, provide another exciting target, especially in the cooler months. Fly fishing and spin casting are effective techniques for trout fishing in Plymouth's freshwater environments. The diversity of species available in both saltwater and freshwater makes Plymouth an attractive destination for anglers seeking a well-rounded fishing experience.

What are the best places to fish in Plymouth?

Fishing in Plymouth, Massachusetts, provides anglers with a variety of species to target in both saltwater and freshwater environments. One of the most popular saltwater species in this area is the striped bass. Striped bass, or stripers, are highly sought after for their size and fighting ability. They are commonly found along the shores of Plymouth Beach and around the rocky structures of Plymouth Harbor. Anglers can target striped bass using a variety of techniques, including surfcasting with lures like soft plastics and topwater plugs or using live bait such as eels and mackerel. The spring and fall migrations of striped bass offer peak opportunities for successful catches.

Another notable saltwater species in Plymouth is the bluefish. Bluefish are known for their aggressive behavior and strong, fast runs, making them a thrilling catch for anglers. These fish are typically found in the same coastal areas as striped bass and can be caught using similar methods, including casting lures and trolling. Bluefish are particularly abundant in the summer months, providing consistent action for those fishing in Plymouth’s waters. Their voracious feeding habits and energetic fights make them a favorite among both local and visiting anglers.

For those interested in freshwater fishing, Plymouth's ponds and lakes, such as Long Pond and Little Pond, offer excellent opportunities to catch species like largemouth bass and trout. Largemouth bass are abundant in these freshwater bodies and can be caught using various lures, including crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and soft plastics, as well as live bait like worms and minnows. Trout, particularly stocked rainbow trout, provide another exciting target, especially in the cooler months. Fly fishing and spin casting are effective techniques for trout fishing in Plymouth's freshwater environments. The diversity of species available in both saltwater and freshwater makes Plymouth an attractive destination for anglers seeking a well-rounded fishing experience.

Does Plymouth have good fishing?

Plymouth is indeed an excellent destination for fishing, offering a diverse range of environments and species that cater to all types of anglers. The city's coastal location on the English Channel provides access to rich fishing grounds, where enthusiasts can find species like bass, mackerel, and pollock. The deep waters of Plymouth Sound and the nearby reefs and wrecks make it a hotspot for boat fishing, with numerous charter services available to take anglers out to prime fishing locations. This accessibility to productive sea fishing areas is a significant advantage for those looking to experience the thrill of catching larger, ocean-going fish.

In addition to sea fishing, Plymouth also offers fantastic opportunities for freshwater fishing. The River Plym, flowing into the city from Dartmoor, is renowned for its populations of salmon and trout. Fly-fishing along the river is particularly popular, with the scenic beauty of the riverbanks adding to the overall experience. Moreover, the accessibility of the river and its well-maintained fishing spots make it a convenient choice for both local anglers and visitors. The diversity of fishing environments means that Plymouth can satisfy both those who prefer the tranquility of river fishing and those who seek the excitement of sea angling.

Shore fishing in Plymouth is another highlight, with locations like Mount Batten Pier providing excellent facilities and easy access to productive fishing waters. Anglers can catch a variety of species, including cod, whiting, and flatfish, without needing to venture far from the city center. The pier is well-equipped with amenities, making it a comfortable spot for a day out. Overall, Plymouth's combination of rich fishing grounds, diverse species, and excellent facilities makes it a top choice for fishing enthusiasts, whether they're looking for a challenging offshore adventure or a relaxing day by the water.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Tyler was amazing! Timely, professional and friendly. This charter was a gift for my dad for Father's Day, and we had the best time making memories as a family. All five of us each caught something, we would highly recommend and we plan to book again with Tyler in the future!

    Brianna B. with Tyler P. of Plymouth, Massachusetts

  • ★★★★★
    Excellent day on the water. Lost count of how many fish. Many over sized fish. Great captain great boat highly recommend. Will be back again next year

    Kevin B. with Tyler P. of Plymouth, Massachusetts

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