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Fishing in Scituate
Scituate is the secret summer destination for New Englanders, and with good reason. Located conveniently between Boston and Plymouth, the small town has a proud history of fishing and is still an admired recreational and commercial destination today.
Unlike destinations that are warm all year long, Scituate fishing runs seasonally, but you can find species in all seasons. The most popular season typically starts around the end of April as the Haddock and Pollock come out. Striper season begins in May and lasts until October, and June is consistently a great month for big Striped Bass catches. Most species like Fluke, Bluefish, and Bluefin Tuna also follow the summer schedule, most active from May-September. If you can handle the cold, the winter is great for Atlantic Cod, Halibut, Winter Flounder, and Mackerel.
It’s well-known in Scituate that the area where the North and South Rivers meet is the best to catch fish, especially prized MA Stripers. Stripers are known to come out during strong currents, which is why it’s highly recommended to head out with an expert guide. Trolling is a popular technique in Scituate, and Bluefish and Striped Bass can even be caught with the same lures.
Like many small Massachusetts towns, Scituate is thriving with lighthouses, beaches, and natural sanctuaries. Close enough for day trips to Cape Cod on one end and Boston on the other, it’s a great middle-ground destination to get in all your exploring. Book early- seasonal trips in Scituate can go fast before the season even begins!