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Our Boston harbor fishing charters target stripers and blues. We spot many, land quite a few, and add great memories to our fishing experience. |
Hundreds of dolphins encountered offshore from Cape Ann. Not something you see very often, but it was great to have them swim next to our boat for about an hour. We actually stopped fishing just to soak in the experience. |
Have you seen kayakers troll for stripers? While not saltwater fishing, you can use similar skills to chase pike on some of our inland rivers that hold large ones if you know where to look. I caught this one on the Sudbury. The video is a bit unsteady as I'm trying to kayak, fish and shoot video at the same time. |
Fish Tales |
A little bit of everything in a whirlwind tour of bluefish blitz, basking ocean sunfish, seal, and catching a nice bluefish (video courtesy of fishing buddy Phil Jackson). You never know exactly when a blitz will occur but a good bet is September or October. This is a great time to catch your first striper or bluefish on a fly rod. |
Go Fish Sport Fishing Charters participated along with fourteen other boats in "The Safe Summer Kickoff" sponsored by the NCCA and The Fishing Academy. The Fishing Academy takes Boston inner-city girls and boys off the streets and gets them into nature. Onboard our boat, Go Fish, Al (left) hooked a ten pound bluefish, and Jamille (right) tied for first place for most fish landed. |
Badger Rock seals near the mouth of the Merrimack River are great to look at. However, they chase the same fish that we do. Stripers must run the gauntlet to move into the river. |
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