Tuna Tail Charters Deep Sea Fishing

Gloucester, USA

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Head out of Gloucester with Tuna Tail Charters for serious deep sea fishing. Captain John and mate Jeff know these waters inside out and work hard to put you on the fish. They'll have you catching your own mackerel for fresh bait, then target everything from giant bluefin tuna to striped bass, bluefish, haddock, and cod. Whether you want an all day marathon or a sunset bass trip, this crew keeps it safe, fun, and productive. Anglers keep coming back for the great vibes and the chance at a fish of a lifetime.

Trips

offshore · inshore

What they fish for

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FAQ

What does Tuna Tail Charters Deep Sea Fishing fish for?

Typical targets include Bluefin Tuna, Striped Bass, Bluefish, Mackerel. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Tuna Tail Charters Deep Sea Fishing depart from?

Tuna Tail Charters Deep Sea Fishing runs out of Gloucester, USA (79 E Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930, USA).

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Quick facts

BusinessTuna Tail Charters Deep Sea Fishing
DestinationGloucester, Massachusetts
LocationGloucester, USA
TargetsBluefin Tuna, Striped Bass, Bluefish, Mackerel
Trip typesoffshore, inshore
Phone(978) 905-6200

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