Nantucket Sound, MA – Sea Bass Fishing

Captains Andy and Rich headed back up to Hyannis, MA in mid-September to get in on some amazing black sea bass fishing.   Captain Joe Weinberg of the Fish Hawk of the Helen-H Fleet put the guys on a piece of bottom that was simply loaded with big sea bass.  The fish were so thick and aggressive that they put the bait away and switched to diamond jigs and teasers.  The bite was non-stop and they caught way too many fish to count.  Many of the fish were over 5lbs and some real monsters mixed in.

Sea Bass fishing continues to get better and better every year.  Anglers are finding juvenile Sea Bass in areas where they have not been seen in 20 years.  The future seems very bright for this fish as long as anglers continue to respect the current regulations.

“This trip was a special treat for us and very easy to film.  Capt Joe put us on top of some old wooden boat wreckage and we were catching big fish even before the cameras were ready.  The bite was just a short distance from Hyannis and we had enough great footage for three shows!  We left ’em biting.” Capt Andy LoCascio

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mid-September is an excellent time for black sea bass fishing near Hyannis, MA, as highlighted by the successful fishing trip captained by Andy and Rich. During this period, the sea bass are abundant and aggressive, providing non-stop action for anglers.

Anglers have found success switching from bait to diamond jigs and teasers when black sea bass become aggressive and abundant. These artificial lures can provoke a continuous bite, especially around structures like old wooden boat wreckage where the fish gather.

Old wooden boat wreckage near Hyannis is a proven hotspot for black sea bass. Captains have reported catching numerous large fish in these areas, indicating that such wreckage provides an ideal habitat for sea bass.

The black sea bass population has been improving steadily, with juvenile sea bass appearing in regions where they were absent for 20 years. This positive trend suggests a promising future for the species, provided that anglers continue to follow fishing regulations.

If you have questions about the sea bass fishing equipment used, you can contact the team directly through their website. Additionally, they offer a list of recommended sea bass tackle that can help you prepare effectively for your fishing trips.

Yes, the sea bass fishing trip is documented and available to watch in both preview and full-length formats on YouTube. Links are provided to share and view these videos, capturing the exciting fishing experience near Hyannis.