Inshore Spot

Cuttyhunk

Hallowed striped bass ground. At the outer end of the Elizabeth Islands, Cuttyhunk and the Sow and Pigs reef are synonymous with trophy striped bass and a century of bass-fishing history.

Map showing the location of Cuttyhunk
Location map · © OpenStreetMap contributors

Cuttyhunk sits at the outer end of the Elizabeth Islands, and few places carry more striped bass history. The Sow and Pigs reef off its western tip, and the rips around the island, have produced trophy bass for well over a century, and still do.

The ground

Fish the Sow and Pigs reef and the rips around the island, where current sweeps over structure and stacks bait. Big bass hold in the rips and along the reef edges.

How to fish it

Classic rip tactics with soft plastics, jigs and plugs, and live eels at night, the time-honored Cuttyhunk method for the biggest fish. The current and the rocks demand careful boat handling.

Tip Cuttyhunk earned its reputation on live eels after dark. When you are hunting a genuine trophy, drifting an eel through the rips around Sow and Pigs at night is as proven a method as exists in striper fishing.

Regulations Striped bass rules apply, see Massachusetts DMF.
From the page to the water

Learn it here, land it out there

Reading is a great start. The fastest way to get good is a day on the water with someone who does it every day.

Book a trip with Captain Nick

Note: fishing regulations (size limits, bag limits, seasons, permits) change often. Always confirm current rules with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (saltwater), MassWildlife (freshwater), or NOAA Fisheries (offshore/HMS) before you keep a fish.