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Ready for some rod-bending action on Buzzards Bay? Fishrack Charters has you covered with their weekend inshore trips targeting black sea bass and scup. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, this charter delivers the goods when these tasty bottom-dwellers are at their peak. With all the gear provided and an experienced captain at the helm, you're in for a day of steady action and maybe even a new personal best.
Your day starts bright and early at the Fishrack Charters dock. The captain will give you a quick rundown on the gameplan as you load up and head out. Buzzards Bay is known for its mix of rocky structure and sandy bottom - prime habitat for our target species. You'll likely hit a few different spots throughout the day, drifting over productive areas and anchoring up when the bite is hot. The crew's got a knack for putting you on the fish, so be ready for some steady action once you find the honey holes.
This trip is perfect for groups up to 6, so bring along the family or round up some buddies. No worries if you're new to fishing - the crew's patient and happy to show you the ropes. And for you old salts out there, the captain's always got some local intel to share that might just put you on that trophy catch.
When it comes to gear, Fishrack Charters has got you covered. They'll set you up with sturdy rods and reels that can handle the pull of a chunky sea bass or a feisty scup. The go-to rig for these bottom-dwellers is usually a simple dropper loop with a sinker on the bottom. Baits of choice? Squid strips, clams, or cut fish all work wonders.
For you artificial fans, don't be shy about bringing your own tackle box. Bucktails tipped with Gulp! baits or metal jigs can be absolute killers when the fish are in a feeding frenzy. The captain might even let you in on some local "secret weapons" that the Buzzards Bay sea bass and scup just can't resist.
Buzzards Bay has been on fire lately for both black sea bass and scup. Anglers have been reporting consistent catches with some real quality fish in the mix. It's not uncommon to hit your limit of sea bass, with some bruisers pushing the 5-pound mark. As for scup, they've been schooling up thick, providing non-stop action that's perfect for keeping the kids engaged or filling the cooler for a tasty fish fry.
Remember, while catching is fun, Fishrack Charters promotes responsible fishing. The crew will help you identify your catch and make sure you're following all the latest size and bag limits. They're all about sustainable fishing so future generations can enjoy these waters just as much as we do.
Black Sea Bass: These bruisers are the rockstars of Buzzards Bay bottom fishing. Known for their aggressive strikes and bulldog-like fights, black sea bass will give your arms a workout. They typically range from 2-5 pounds, but don't be surprised if you hook into a real giant - 8-pounders aren't unheard of! Best of all, their firm white flesh makes for some of the tastiest fillets you'll ever put on a grill.
Late spring through summer is prime time for sea bass in Buzzards Bay. They love structure, so you'll be targeting rocky areas, wrecks, and artificial reefs. When you find a good spot, it's not uncommon to catch one after another. Just be ready to set the hook hard - these guys have a habit of short-striking baits.
Scup (Porgy): Don't let their size fool you - what scup lack in heft, they make up for in numbers and fight. These silvery pan-sized fish are abundant in Buzzards Bay from late spring through fall. They typically run in the 10-14 inch range, but bigger "hubcap" sized scup over 3 pounds are always a possibility.
Scup are schooling fish, so when you find them, be ready for fast action. They're notorious bait stealers, so a light touch on the rod is key to feeling those subtle bites. While they might not be the biggest fish in the bay, their sweet, flaky meat makes them a favorite for the dinner table. Fried, baked, or grilled whole, scup are hard to beat for a fresh seafood feast.
Fishrack Charters has built a solid rep for putting clients on fish, but it's more than just full coolers that keep folks coming back. The laid-back vibe and wealth of local knowledge make every trip a learning experience. Whether you're picking up new rigging techniques or getting the inside scoop on seasonal patterns, you'll walk away a better angler.
The convenience factor is huge too. With all gear provided and the boat ready to go, you just need to show up ready to fish. No hassle with licenses or trying to figure out where the fish are biting - the Fishrack crew handles all that. Plus, with weekend availability, it's easy to fit a trip into your busy schedule.
If you're itching to bend a rod and fill the cooler with some of Buzzards Bay's tastiest residents, Fishrack Charters' weekend inshore trips are the ticket. Whether you're looking to introduce the kids to fishing or just want a day on the water with your buddies, this trip delivers. With limited spots available and the fish biting, don't wait to lock in your date. Give Fishrack Charters a call and get ready for some serious rod-bending action on Buzzards Bay!
Black sea bass are a favorite around Buzzards Bay. These chunky fish, typically 2-4 pounds, have a distinctive look with their big dorsal fin and blue-black color. You'll find them near underwater structures like wrecks and rocky bottoms, usually in depths under 120 feet. Late spring to summer is the best time to target them, when they move inshore. Anglers love 'em for their strong fight and excellent table fare. They'll put up a good scrap until they break the surface. To catch one, use medium tackle with a 20-30 pound line, and try live bait like squid or fish strips. Here's a tip: if you're after the bigger males, head to slightly deeper water and fish close to the bottom. And keep an eye out for that hump on their head during spawning season – it's a sure sign you've hooked a big boy.

Scup, also called porgy, are a great target for anglers in Buzzards Bay. These medium-sized fish, usually 1-2 pounds, have a tall, flat body with rainbow-like scales. They hang out near shore from May to October, often by rocks or pilings where they can munch on shellfish and worms. Late spring through summer is prime time to catch 'em. Scup aren't known as fighters, but they're fun and easy to catch, making them perfect for families or folks new to fishing. Plus, they're tasty eating. To land one, try drifting or bottom fishing with squid or clams on a medium tackle setup. Here's a local trick: if you're after bigger fish, head to slightly deeper water and use larger bait. The big ones tend to hang back while the smaller scup rush in.

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