Fishing Charters in Maine
Browse fishing charters in Maine that can help you catch bluefish.


Cast Away Fishing Charters
Kennebunkport - Come fish coastal Maine for stripers, tuna, bluefish and mackerel. Children and adults will enjoy a memorable day of fishing with Cast-Away.


Double Haulin' Fly & Light Tackle Charters
Located just 5 minutes from Boothbay Harbor, Double Haulin’ Fly & Light Tackle is a striped bass fishing charter that does it all. Whether it’s throwing large baitfish flies, casting topwater plugs or live lining bait we will tailor your trip to the conditions, as well as your needs as an angler. We look forward to introducing you to you to striped bass fishing in the Boothbay Region!


Fish Boothbay
Experience the best of Maine saltwater fishing with Fish Boothbay, offering private, guided fishing charters in the scenic Boothbay Harbor Region. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a first-time fisherman, you'll enjoy targeting striped bass, mackerel, bluefish, and more on fully equipped boats with expert local captains. Perfect for families, groups, or solo adventurers, our fishing trips combine thrilling catches with unforgettable views of Maine’s iconic coastline. Create lasting memories!


Mako Wish Fishing Charters
Fish the Maine inshore waters for stripers, bluefish, and mackerel. Go Deap Sea fishing for sharks and groundfish in the Gulf Of Maine


Springtide Charters Maine
Springtide Charters guided fishing trips for striped bass, bluefish, bluefin tuna, offshore groundfishing. Over 20 years experience USCG Captain Mike Baker.
Best Time to Catch Bluefish
Bluefish can be caught year-round in Cape Neddick. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Bluefish
If it's bluefish you're after, Cape Neddick offers some exciting opportunities. The rocky coastline and strong currents create ideal conditions for these aggressive feeders. Bluefish action typically heats up in the late summer and fall as they migrate through the area, chasing schools of baitfish. Look for surface blitzes where bluefish are actively feeding, often marked by diving seabirds. Casting topwater lures or metal spoons into these frenzies can produce explosive strikes. Remember that bluefish have sharp teeth, so use wire leaders to prevent bite-offs. A productive approach is to fish around the mouth of the York River, where bluefish often congregate. Be aware of strong tides and currents, especially when fishing from shore. Public access is available at several points along the coast, but parking can be limited during peak season.
How to Catch Bluefish
Bluefish Fishing Regulations in Maine
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
3 per day
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Saltwater fishing license
Check for any emergency regulations or closures.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Maine state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Maine
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the bag limit for Bluefish in Cape Neddick, Maine?
The current bag limit for Bluefish in Cape Neddick is 3 fish per day. Be sure to check for any updates to the regulations before you go fishing.
Is there a size limit for Bluefish in Cape Neddick?
There is currently no minimum size limit for Bluefish in Maine. You can keep any Bluefish you catch, as long as you stay within the bag limit.
Do I need a license to fish for Bluefish in Cape Neddick?
Yes, you need a valid Maine saltwater fishing license to fish for Bluefish in Cape Neddick.
What's the best bait to use for Bluefish in Cape Neddick?
Bluefish are aggressive feeders and will strike at a variety of baits and lures. Popular choices include cut bait, spoons, and poppers.
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