Cape Cod Fishing Guide

Fish Cape Cod

Cape Cod sits at one of the most productive intersections in the Atlantic Ocean. Warm Gulf Stream currents collide with cold, nutrient-dense water from the north, creating a biodiversity hotspot that draws gamefish from across the eastern seaboard. With more than 500 miles of coastline, the Cape offers everything from protected inshore flats to deep offshore canyons — all within reach of a single day on the water.

Why Cape Cod

What makes Cape Cod exceptional is its geography. The Cape hooks out into the Atlantic like a flexed arm, creating three distinct bodies of water — Buzzards Bay to the west, Vineyard Sound to the south, and Nantucket Sound to the southeast — each with its own character, structure, and seasonal patterns. Cape Cod Bay wraps the inner shore to the north, while the open Atlantic stretches east toward Georges Bank and the offshore canyons.

Departing from Falmouth Harbor puts you at the geographic center of it all. Within thirty minutes, you can be drifting for striped bass over shallow flats, jigging for sea bass on rocky bottom, or running offshore toward the tuna grounds south of Martha's Vineyard. That proximity to such diverse water is rare on the East Coast, and it means more time fishing and less time running.

The season runs from late April through November, with each month bringing new species, new tactics, and new opportunities. Whether you want to sight-cast to stripers on a summer morning, battle a giant bluefin in the fall, or load the cooler with sea bass and bluefish for the table, Cape Cod delivers.

Our Fishing Grounds

Where We Fish

What's Biting This Month?

Cape Cod fishing changes with the seasons. Striped bass arrive in spring, bluefin tuna dominate the summer offshore bite, and fall brings the year's best all-around action. Our monthly guide breaks down exactly what to target, where to fish, and what techniques work best — updated for every month of the season.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best fishing charter on Cape Cod?

Bloodline Charters operates from Falmouth Harbor with a 36-foot Harris Cuttyhunk that handles both inshore and offshore fishing. Our captains have 30+ combined years on Cape Cod waters, and we provide all gear, bait, and tackle.

What types of fishing trips are available on Cape Cod?

Inshore half-day (5 hours, $800), inshore full-day (8 hours, $1,200), offshore bluefin tuna (12 hours, $1,700), offshore shark (12 hours, $1,800), Nantucket Shoals fluke (full day, $1,700), sunset cruises ($200/hr), and private Martha’s Vineyard transport ($250/way).

When does fishing season start on Cape Cod?

The season begins in late April when striped bass arrive and runs through December. Peak months are June through October, with offshore tuna fishing best from July through November.

Ready to Fish Cape Cod?

Bloodline Charters departs daily from Falmouth Harbor aboard our 36-foot Harris Cuttyhunk. All gear, bait, and tackle provided. Bring your crew — we handle the rest.

Or call us directly: (774) 313-6722