Capawock Charters
Address:
United States
Massachusetts
14 Capawock Rd. Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
Coordinates:
Latitude: 41.449255
Longitude: -70.659734
Captain.Cronin@capawock.com
Contact:
(617) 448-2030
Communication language
English
Captain.Cronin@capawock.com
Web-site
The fishing season on Martha's Vineyard normally starts during the middle of April when the first migrating striped bass "schoolies" appear along Vineyard beaches. As the water warms and May flowers start to bloom, the numbers of stripers and bluefish increase in both quantity and quality. By the time the middle of May arrives, Vineyard shore and boat fishing is in full swing with decent sized bass and blues becoming readily available to the angler. The excitement of fishing the Vineyard worm hatch or traveling out to Vineyard Sound's middle ground in pursuit of squid feeding "linesiders" attracts fishermen from up and down the east coast. The month of June and the first couple of weeks in July bring some of the year's best striped bass and bluefish fishing when catching a fish of a lifetime on fly or spinning gear is not uncommon. As the inshore waters really heat up in mid July, Vineyard fishermen start to watch for the first arrival of the highly sought after Atlantic Bonito. Bonito fishing reaches it's height during the end of August and by the time the first weeks of September are on us, it's "albie" time. September False Albacore become the preferred species for fly rod and light tackle anglers as they replace the bonito around inshore areas. September and October become prime time fishing for all four inshore species and the start of the month long Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby around the middle of September creates a frenzy among anglers young and old.
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