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All Spots in Massachusetts

Cape Cod Canal

The Cape Cod Canal is one of the most productive striped bass fisheries in the Northeast. Its powerful tidal currents funnel massive schools of baitfish, attracting trophy stripers, bluefish, and

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Race Point (Provincetown)

Race Point offers surfcasting that feels almost like offshore fishing from the sand. Deep water sits close to shore, drawing big striped bass, bluefish, and mackerel. Strong currents and shifting

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Monomoy Island (Chatham)

Monomoy Island delivers world-class fishing with rips, shoals, and fast-moving tides that hold stripers, bluefish, fluke, bonito, and false albacore. Constantly shifting structure keeps the fishery fresh and exciting. Boat

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Barnstable Harbor

Barnstable Harbor is a calm, scenic fishery ideal for light tackle and kayaks. Sandy flats and winding channels hold stripers, bluefish, and flounder throughout the warm months. Sight-fishing is common

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Nauset Beach (Orleans)

Nauset Beach features miles of open shoreline with deep troughs and strong surf that attract striped bass and bluefish. Bait pushes tight to the beach during moving tides, creating great

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Herring Cove Beach

Herring Cove Beach offers consistent striped bass fishing during spring and fall migrations. Its gentle slope and slightly warmer water draw baitfish, making it a productive and beginner‑friendly location. Calm

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Chatham Inlet

Chatham Inlet is a high-energy fishery where strong tidal rips concentrate bait and attract trophy striped bass, bluefish, and occasional tuna. Shifting bars and deep channels create constantly changing conditions

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Stellwagen Bank

Stellwagen Bank is a legendary offshore ground known for bluefin tuna, cod, haddock, pollock, and sharks. Its underwater plateau traps huge bait schools, creating nonstop predator activity. Anglers come from

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South Beach (Chatham/Monomoy)

South Beach offers remote, productive fishing for stripers, bluefish, bonito, and false albacore. Shifting sandbars, clear water, and strong currents create ideal feeding zones. A quiet, scenic stretch perfect for

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Woods Hole

Woods Hole features intense tidal currents, rocky structure, and deep channels that funnel bait and attract striped bass, bonito, and albies. Fast-moving water produces aggressive strikes, making it one of

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