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


Blackfin Charters
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Explore boat and fishing charters with Blackfin Charters. Depart from Cordage Park in historic Plymouth, MA, USA. Contact us to book your experience today!


Blue Mind Outfitter
Barnstable, Massachusetts


Sawdust Fishing Charters
Quincy, Massachusetts
Boston, MA fishing lessons and chartered excursions for children and adults. Sawdust Sportfishing is located at the Hingham Shipyard Marinas.


Tenacious Charters Mv
Edgartown, Massachusetts


Ron Arra Surf Fishing
East Sandwich, Massachusetts
Book a Cape Cod Fishing Charter and reel in the best fish species with Ron Arra Surf Fishing! Experience the thrill of surf casting today.


Annalee Charters
Chilmark, Massachusetts
Annalee Charters - Martha's Vineyard Charter Fishing, Menemsha to Cuttyhunk water taxi


Fishing The North East
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
fly fishing the north easts picturesque streams and rivers for brook, brown and rainbow trout


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.


Charter Trips
Marshfield, Massachusetts
Chasin Tail Charters offers charter fishing trips from Green Harbor, Massachusetts. Chasin Tail Charters specializes in deep sea fishing in Stellwagen Bank and Cape Cod Bay off the coast of Massachusetts.


Little Sister Charter
Quincy, Massachusetts


Islander Private Charters
Rockport, Massachusetts


Vanguard Charters
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Newburyport Fishing Charters Newburyport Fishing Charters for Striped Bass, river cruises and experiences. -
Best Time to Catch Walleye
Walleye can be caught year-round in Winthrop Town. Right now in February, activity is Slow.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Walleye
Walleye fishing near Winthrop is limited, as they are not native to the immediate coastal area. To target walleye, you'll need to travel inland to larger reservoirs and river systems where they have been stocked. The Quabbin Reservoir, while a bit of a drive, is one of the best options in Massachusetts for walleye fishing. Spring and fall are the most productive times to target walleye, particularly during the twilight hours. Look for rocky points, submerged humps, and areas with current. A useful tip for Quabbin: invest in a good depth finder to locate structure and schools of fish. Be aware of the strict regulations in place at Quabbin, including boat size restrictions and required permits. The walleye in Quabbin can reach impressive sizes, so be prepared for a potentially trophy-worthy catch.
How to Catch Walleye
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Walleye in Winthrop Town.
Walleye Fishing Regulations in Massachusetts
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day
Size Limit
14-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 way to catch walleye in Winthrop?
Walleye are often caught using jigs tipped with live bait or minnows, especially near structures or drop-offs. Trolling with crankbaits can also be effective.
What is the legal size for walleye that I can keep in Winthrop, Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts, the minimum size limit for walleye is 14 inches. Any walleye shorter than that must be released.
How many walleye am I allowed to keep in a day while fishing in Winthrop?
The daily bag limit for walleye in Massachusetts is 5 fish per day. Make sure you don't exceed this limit.
Do I need a license to fish for walleye around Winthrop, MA?
Yes, you will need a valid Massachusetts freshwater fishing license to legally fish for walleye in Winthrop.
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