Where & When

Bluefin Tuna off Cape Cod & Boston

Giant bluefin tuna, within a day’s run of Boston. From Stellwagen Bank to the tip of the Cape, the Northeast bluefin fishery is one of the most thrilling big-game trips on the East Coast.

The Northeast has a genuinely world-class bluefin tuna fishery, and much of it is within reach of Boston and Cape Cod ports. When the fish are on Stellwagen Bank or push into Cape Cod Bay, you can tangle with a fish of a lifetime and be back at the dock the same day.

Where the fish are

The heart of it is Stellwagen Bank and its corners, but bluefin also work Cape Cod Bay, the rip off Race Point, and the grounds east of Chatham. Follow the bait, the whales and the birds, and you find the tuna.

When it is best

The bluefin bite generally runs June through November, building through the summer and often best in the late season, though it varies year to year with the bait. See the seasonal calendar for how it fits the year.

How to catch them

Every method has its day: trolling to find fish, jigging and popping marked or breaking fish, and live bait or butterfish when they get picky. This is heavy tackle on a capable boat, exactly the kind of trip to do with a pro.

The gear & permits are handled Tuna are federally managed and require an HMS permit, with rules that change through the season. On a charter, the permit and the heavy gear are handled for you, so you can focus on the fight.

Chase a giant with a guide

Offshore tuna is the big one. A guided offshore tuna charter gives you the boat, the heavy tackle, the permits and the know-how to put you tight to a bluefin. Get in touch to talk dates and options.

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.

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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.