Whatta Catch Sport Fishing & Charter Boat

Brooklyn, USA

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Whatta Catch Sport Fishing & Charter Boat

Head out of Brooklyn for a day of hard fighting action in the waters around Rockaway. Target striped bass, bluefish, fluke, and black sea bass on trips built for anglers who want to get lines wet. The local grounds hold solid numbers of these species, and the crew knows where to find them. Whether you're after a trophy bass or a cooler full of fillets, this charter gets you on the fish.

Trips

inshore · offshore · reef

Fish you can target around Rockaway

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Fishing Rockaway

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FAQ

What does Whatta Catch Sport Fishing & Charter Boat fish for?

Typical targets include Striped Bass, Bluefish, Fluke (Summer Flounder), Black Sea Bass. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Whatta Catch Sport Fishing & Charter Boat depart from?

Whatta Catch Sport Fishing & Charter Boat runs out of Brooklyn, USA (E 69th St, Brooklyn, NY 11234, USA).

How do I book with Whatta Catch Sport Fishing & Charter Boat?

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Quick facts

BusinessWhatta Catch Sport Fishing & Charter Boat
DestinationRockaway, New York
LocationBrooklyn, USA
TargetsStriped Bass, Bluefish, Fluke (Summer Flounder), Black Sea Bass
Trip typesinshore, offshore, reef
Phone(917) 642-1901

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