The best fishing
grounds in New England can be found here off the coasts of Martha's
Vineyard, Cape Cod, and Nantucket. Martha's Vineyard offers the
convenience and the variety of places and conditions to catch your
trophy. Whatever your quary is, you can certainly find it here.
INSHORE

Young
and old catch 'em! |
The inshore species
of Martha's Vineyard include Striped Bass, Bluefish, Bonito, False
Albacore, Scup, Sea Bass , and Fluke (Summer Flounder). You will
travel from Lake Tashmoo or other destinations and transported to
the spot where the fish are biting. The best spots for Striped Bass
will be Squibnocket, Devil's Bridge, Noman's Island, The Elizabeth
Islands and the north shore of Martha's Vineyard. Bluefish can be
found in most rips in the waters of Martha's Vineyard. The prize
fighters are the bonito and albies, who will give you a long and
thrilling contest, a true fisherman's challenge to land.
OFFSHORE
The offshore species include Yellowfin and Bluefin Tuna, Sharks
( Mako, Blue, Thresher, and the occasional Tiger), Swordfish, Marlin,
and Mahi Mahi. You will travel 20 to 40 miles south of Martha's
Vineyard to catch sharks using the chumming method. Tuna charters
will be traveling 30 to 70 miles out for a day of trolling and sometimes
chunking to schools of fish . Overnight canyon trips will troll
by day and chunk and chum by night anywhere form 70 to 120 miles
out. |