Fishing Charters in Connecticut
Browse fishing charters in Connecticut that can help you catch tuna.


Marlintini Sportfishing
Colchester, Connecticut
The best in connecticut charter fishing. Exceptional striped bass, bluefish, blackfish, fluke, and more from long island sound, as well as tuna and shark offshore.


Nightjack Sportfishing
Branford, Connecticut
CT Fishing Charters. We fish for Striped Bass, Tuna, Shark, Fluke, Scup and more! Sailing from Branford, Connecticut near Stony Creek and the Thimble Islands.


Magic Sportfishing Charters
Magic Sportfishing Charters out of Noank, CT has the fishing experience for you. Captain Dave Keeney and his crew will take you out to sea for Big Bass, Bluefish, Black Fish, Fluke, Sea Bass Porgies, Shark or Tuna.


Endorfin Fishing CT
Connecticut’s premier Guide service - Endorfin Charters Guide Service Long Island Sound - Rhode Island - Cape Cod. Inshore and Offshore. Light Tackle/Fly and Jig & Pop Tuna.
Best Time to Catch Tuna
Tuna can be caught year-round in Mystic. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Tuna
Targeting tuna off the coast of Mystic, Connecticut, requires understanding the migratory patterns of these powerful fish and the baitfish they follow. The waters off Mystic see an influx of tuna during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early fall. Bluefin and occasionally yellowfin tuna can be found here. Focus your efforts on areas where you see signs of bait – schools of smaller fish like menhaden are tuna magnets. Successful anglers often troll or chunk with live or dead bait, matching the prevalent forage. Be prepared to adjust your depth and presentation based on water temperature and current; tuna often hold at specific thermoclines. Access to these fishing grounds is primarily via boat from marinas in Mystic or nearby Groton. The waters can be unpredictable, so always check the marine forecast before heading out. Remember that Connecticut has specific regulations for tuna fishing, including size and bag limits, so be sure to familiarize yourself with the current rules.
How to Catch Tuna
Tuna Fishing Regulations in Connecticut
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
Bluefin Tuna: Consult current regulations. Other Tuna: 3 per person (aggregate)
Size Limit
Bluefin Tuna: Consult current regulations. Other Tuna: No size limit
License Required
Marine Waters Fishing License
Highly migratory species regulations are subject to change. Consult current regulations for specific details.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Connecticut state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Connecticut
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the bag limit for Tuna (excluding Bluefin) in Connecticut?
You can keep up to 3 Tuna per person per day, in aggregate, excluding Bluefin Tuna.
Is there a size limit for Tuna (excluding Bluefin) in Connecticut?
No, there is no minimum size limit for Tuna other than Bluefin.
Do I need a license to fish for Tuna in Mystic, CT?
Yes, you'll need a Marine Waters Fishing License to target Tuna in Connecticut's saltwater and brackish waters.
Are there specific regulations for Bluefin Tuna in Connecticut?
Yes, Bluefin Tuna regulations are subject to change, so it's important to consult the current regulations before fishing for them.
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