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Massachusetts
Parks. Access, locations & directions
Massachusetts State Record Striped
Bass is 73 pounds and it is shared by 3
people
most recently in 1981 at Nausset Beach
by Anton Stetzko Pictures
Massachusetts
Profile on the striped Bass by Massachusetts DNR.
Shore
Fishing access coordinates for stripers
Massachusetts
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Massachusetts
Recreational Fishery Regulations
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Massachusetts'
best access points
for both Boat and Surf
Courtesy MSBA
South Shore
Racepoint
Buzzards
Bay
(includes Martha's vineyard)
This area boasts a world-class fishery. Fish for Striper and bluefish off of
Martha's vineyard.
Nantucket
Sound
Home to the Kennedy compound and surrounding Hyannis Port. Offers some of the
most revered fisheries in the world. Anglers fish for stripers, bluefish, bonito
and false albacore.
Cape
Cod Bay
Anglers will discover Atlantic cod, bluefish, bluefin tuna, striped bass and
other species. Whale watching is very popular due to the presence of finback,
minke, humpback, pilot and northern right whales.
North
Shore
Boston
is in Suffolk County , the capital
of Massachusetts and New England's largest city. It lies on Boston
Bay, a part of Massachusetts Bay Boston Harbor
At The Flats.
The area to fish shows Governors Flats on Bostons
Inner Harbor Chart. There are deep 20-foot-plus holes in the middle
of the flats. Fish these drop offs on various stages on the tide.
Massachusetts
Bay
including Boston Harbor
A premier tourist attraction of the east coast. Contains large striped bass,
cod and flounder are found here along with several other popular gamefish.
Gloucester
The economy and culture here has been tied to commercial fishing for almost
350 years. Sport fishing has learned to capitalize on the exceptional saltwater
angling for bluefish, striped bass and flounder. The rich waters of the
Atlantic offer may challenges to all levels of experience.
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Essex
Plymouth
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Nantucket
RIVERS
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is New England's largest river ecosystem and
one of the nation's first American Heritage rivers. Its watershed
encompasses over 11,000 square miles of wild, rural and urban lands
in parts of four states -- Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire
and Vermont. The Connecticut River carves a sinuous pathway south
from Fourth Connecticut Lake at the Canadian border -- past forested
mountains and small hamlets, through rich farmlands and large cities
-- to empty 410 miles later into Long Island Sound.
Taunton River
Taunton River flows 44 miles from the confluence of the Town and
Matfield Rivers into Rhode Island's Mount Hope Bay. The 562 square
mile Taunton River Watershed, the second largest in Massachusetts
and home to 38 cities and towns, is perhaps the most diverse and
intact coastal rivernet ecosystem in southern New England.
They are abundant in the lower tidal portion
of the Taunton. Today they appear to
be occasional visitors to the upper river and the Nemasket. Their
presence here has been confirmed by fish surveys by biologists
for Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife
Massachusetts's saltwater
sport sttriper fishing is concentrated in Massachusetts Bay, Cape
Cod Bay, Nantucket Sound, Buzzards Bay, Vineyard Sound, and in
the near-shore Atlantic Ocean, especially around Martha's Vineyard
and Nantucket Island. The offshore commercial fisheries are intimately
tied to George's Bank. The majority of Massachusetts commercial
landings are made at New Bedford, Gloucester, Province town, Chatham
and Boston. The juvenile stages of estuarine-dependent commercial
species (winter flounder, herring, clams, bay scallop, conch, dogfish
shark, spiny shark, and skate) depend on the fringing wetlands
of Massachusetts Bay, Cape Cod Bay, Nantucket Sound, and Buzzards
Bay for nursery areas. Bluefish and striped bass, two important
recreational species, inhabit bays, sounds, and adjacent rivers,
but depend on wetlands for their diet of small fish.
The
northern limit is to be determined as the Holyoke dam, Holyoke,
MA. The southern limit is to be determined as the inner light
house in Old Saybrook, CT.
Massachusetts Beaches
Marblehead Back Beach / Dennis Chapin
Memorial Beach / Nantucket Cisco Beach
Marblehead Devereaux Beach / Duxbury Duxbury Beach / Eastham First Encounter
Beach
North Truro Head of the Meadow Beach / Scituate Humarock Beach / Rockport Long
Beach
Plymouth Long Beach - Plymouth / Hull Nantasket Beach / East Orleans Nauset
Beach
Falmouth Old Silver Beach / Provincetown Race Point Beach / Marshfield Rexhame
Beach
Nantucket Sconset Beach / Sandwich Scusset Beach / Manchester Singing Beach
Mashpee South Cape Beach / Plymouth Surfside Beach / Plymouth White Horse Beach
Gloucester Wingaersheek Beach

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