Tuna Ground

the Claw

The last-ditch spot to the west. The Claw sits on the western side of the grounds south of the Vineyard, a spot worth a look for bluefin and a strong mako area besides.

The Claw is a western-edge spot on the grounds south of the Vineyard, sometimes fished as a last-ditch option when the closer spots are quiet. Along with bluefin, it has a reputation as a good mako area.

The ground

Fish the structure and edges here for tuna, and be aware the same bait-rich water draws sharks. It links westward toward the Dump and the RI grounds.

How to fish it

Troll and jig for tuna. If you are targeting mako, remember that retention of makos is prohibited, so fish for the release.

Regulations Shortfin mako must be released in the Atlantic, and sharks require an HMS permit. See NOAA Fisheries shark management.
About the coordinates The coordinates on this page are an approximate reference to orient you, not a navigation waypoint. Fish move, and numbers vary boat to boat, get exact, current marks locally and always run on a plotter with proper charts.
Regulations Tuna are federally managed highly migratory species requiring an HMS permit, with category, size and retention rules that change through the season. Confirm current rules with NOAA Fisheries HMS before fishing.
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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.