Fishing Charters in Massachusetts
Browse fishing charters in Massachusetts that can help you catch largemouth bass.


Gypsy Charters
Hyannis, Massachusetts
Don't miss out on the ultimate Cape Cod fishing adventure! Book a trip with GypsyCharters and Captain Tom to catch bass, cod, and flounder.


Wellfleet Charters LLC.
Wellfleet Charters runs The 'Molly Sue" out of Wellfleet Harbor specializing in fly fishing and light tackle trips for blues and bass.


Northeast Bass Guide
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Windfish Private Tours and Fishing Charters
If you want do go fishing we offer different types, from bass striper fishing, deep sea fishing, tuna fishing and more. We also offer beach hoping and whale watching. Call us today!


School's Out Fishing Charters
Fishing the Merrimack River out to Jeffreys Ledge and Stellwegan Bank,the coast of Seabrook, Salisbury, Plum Island, Ipswich, Gloucester, and Cape Cod. Fishing for cod, tuna stribed bass and blues.


Emma Jack Charters
Sport & Family Fishing Charter out of Bass River, Cape Cod, MA. Captain Mike Harney has been fishing Cape Cod waters his entire life.


Cape Cod Offshore
Cape Cod Offshore Charters - Bluefin tuna, bass, sharks - LIGHT TACKLE offshore sportfishing on Cape Cod! Book now for the trip of a lifetime on a 26 Regulator! We are a full service charter fishing boat located in Dennis, MA.


Tigger Too Charters
Join Captain Bob Joyce for sportfishing from Sesuit Harbor aboard the Tigger Too. Enjoy light tackle and fly fishing on Cape Cod for Bass and Blues!


Tomahawk Charters
Tomahawk Charters and Captain Buddy Vanderhoop, sport fishing charters, bass fishing, tuna fishing and whale watching trips, based on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. A fun activity for adults, families or friends.
Best Time to Catch Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass can be caught year-round in Everett. Right now in February, activity is Slow.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Largemouth Bass
For Largemouth Bass near Everett, Massachusetts, focus your attention on the Mystic River and its associated ponds and lakes. While the river itself can hold bass, the connected bodies of water like Spot Pond and Horn Pond generally offer more consistent action. Spring and fall are the best times to target largemouth, as they move into shallower water to spawn or feed before winter. Look for structure such as docks, weed beds, and submerged timber. Plastic worms, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits are all effective lures. A local tip: Spot Pond has a boat ramp, but parking can be limited, especially on weekends. Early morning or late afternoon trips can increase your chances of finding a spot and avoiding heavy boat traffic. Also, be aware of potential algal blooms during the summer months and check local advisories before fishing.
How to Catch Largemouth Bass
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Largemouth Bass in Everett.
Largemouth Bass Fishing Regulations in Massachusetts
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day
Size Limit
12-inch minimum
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
Check local regulations for specific water bodies as exceptions may exist.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Massachusetts state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best bait for largemouth bass in the Everett area?
Popular choices include plastic worms, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and topwater lures. Experiment to see what the bass are actively feeding on.
What is the minimum size for keeping largemouth bass in Massachusetts?
You can only keep largemouth bass that are 12 inches or longer in Massachusetts.
What's the daily limit for largemouth bass in Massachusetts?
The daily bag limit for largemouth bass is 5 fish.
Do I need a license to fish for largemouth bass in Everett, MA?
Yes, a valid Massachusetts freshwater fishing license is required to fish for largemouth bass.
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