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Gypsy Charters: Cape Cod Tuna Fishing Adventure

  • Published Date: July 22, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Hyannis, MA
  • $900 - $1,800 price range

Summary

Ready for some serious tuna action off Cape Cod? Captain Tom from Gypsy Charters has you covered with this full-day offshore trip. You and five friends can hop aboard for 12 hours of fishing in prime tuna grounds. The captain knows these waters like the back of his hand and will put you right where the big ones are biting. Even if you're new to offshore fishing, don't worry – Captain Tom's got the skills to help you land a trophy catch. Just be prepared for a workout when you hook into one of these powerful fish! The open ocean views are pretty sweet too. Whether you're after the fight of your life or just want to soak in a day on the water, this trip delivers. Bring your A-game and get ready to make some waves (and maybe set some personal records) out there on the Atlantic.
Gypsy Charters: Cape Cod Tuna Fishing Adventure

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Reel in the fun on Cape Cod waters!

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Chasing trophy fish off Cape Cod shores!

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Hook, line, and sinker—Cape Cod style!

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One fisherman catching a fish in Hyannis

Reel in the fun on Cape Cod waters!

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Chasing trophy fish off Cape Cod shores!

Two small fish caught while fishing in Hyannis

Hook, line, and sinker—Cape Cod style!

Five Southern Flounder fish catch in MA

Discovering New Horizons with Cape Cod Fishing

Cod fishing excellent 🎣

Cod fishing excellent 🎣

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Reel in Tuna on a Cape Cod Fishing Adventure

Ready for some serious action on the water? Gypsy Charters has you covered with our 12-hour private tuna fishing trip off Cape Cod. Captain Tom knows these waters like the back of his hand and he's itching to put you on some monster bluefin. Whether you're a seasoned pro or it's your first time chasing pelagics, this trip delivers the goods. We're talking about battling 500+ pound fish that'll test your arms and your nerves. So grab your buddies (up to 6 can join), pack some snacks, and get ready for a day you won't forget.

What's the Deal with This Trip?

Picture this: You're cruising out of Cape Cod as the sun's coming up, salty breeze in your face, and the anticipation building. Captain Tom's at the helm, scanning the water for signs of tuna. He's been doing this for years and knows all the hotspots. Once we find the fish, it's game on. We'll be trolling, chunking, or maybe even kite fishing if conditions are right. The goal? Hooking into a bluefin tuna that'll make your arms feel like jelly. These trips are intense - we're talking 12 hours on the water, so come prepared for a full day of fishing madness. Don't worry if you're new to this; Captain Tom's got the patience of a saint and he'll walk you through everything. And for you experienced anglers? Get ready to put your skills to the test against some of the strongest fish in the sea.

Tuna Tactics 101

Alright, let's talk shop. Tuna fishing off Cape Cod isn't your average day of dropping lines. We're using heavy-duty gear designed to handle these beasts. We're talking 80-130 lb class rods, two-speed reels loaded with braided line, and leaders that could double as anchor chains. Depending on what the tuna are biting, we might start by trolling spreader bars or daisy chains to mimic schools of bait fish. If we spot birds working or see fish busting on the surface, we might switch to casting poppers or stick baits. And if we really want to up our game, we might break out the kite gear to present baits right on the surface. Captain Tom's always got a few tricks up his sleeve, so be ready to learn some new techniques. Remember, these fish can weigh more than some of you, so when that reel starts screaming, it's all hands on deck!

Why Anglers Can't Get Enough

Let me tell you, once you've felt the raw power of a bluefin tuna on the line, you'll be hooked for life. There's nothing quite like watching that rod bend double and hearing the drag sing as a 700-pound fish decides it wants to be in Japan for dinner. Our regulars keep coming back year after year because they know the thrill of the chase and the rush of the fight is addictive. Plus, Captain Tom's always good for a few laughs and some wild fishing stories between bites. It's not just about the fish either - the scenery out here is something else. You might spot whales, dolphins, or even the occasional shark. And let's be real, there's something special about being out on the open ocean, miles from shore, with nothing but blue water all around you.

Bluefin Breakdown

Now, let's talk about our target species: the mighty Atlantic Bluefin Tuna. These aren't your grandpa's pond fish - we're talking about apex predators that can grow over 1,000 pounds. These streamlined torpedoes can hit speeds of 40 mph and dive to depths of 3,000 feet. They're warm-blooded, which means they can thrive in the cooler waters off Cape Cod. Bluefin are here from June through October, with peak season usually hitting in August and September. What makes them so exciting to catch? For starters, their sheer size and strength. When a big bluefin decides to run, you better hold on tight. They'll test your stamina, your gear, and your willpower. And let's not forget, these fish are prized for their meat - landing a bluefin is like hitting the seafood lottery. Just remember, we practice responsible fishing here, so we follow all regulations and often practice catch and release, especially with the big ones. Trust me, watching a 500-pound tuna swim away after an epic battle is just as rewarding as bringing it to the boat.

Time to Get Your Fish On

Look, if you're still reading this, you know you want to book this trip. Stop dreaming about it and let's make it happen. Captain Tom and the crew at Gypsy Charters are ready to give you the offshore adventure of a lifetime. Whether you're looking to check "catch a giant tuna" off your bucket list, want to test your skills against one of the ocean's toughest fighters, or just want to experience the thrill of big game fishing, this is your chance. Remember, we can take up to 6 people, so grab your fishing buddies and split the cost. Just don't wait too long to book - prime tuna season fills up fast and you don't want to miss out. Give us a call, shoot us an email, or hit that "Book Now" button. We'll see you on the water, and who knows? Maybe you'll be the one telling the story of the monster bluefin that didn't get away!

Customer Review

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Tom put us on the fish!! Was an awesome trip and I’m definitely going to book with him in the future.

NK
Nathan Kennedy

August 26, 2022

Learn more about the specie

Bluefin Tuna

Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus Thhynnus) Description 

The Atlantic Bluefin Tuna is one of the largest, fastest, and most fantastically colored fishes. They are shiny blue on the top, shimmery silver/white on the bottom, and reddish rear fins. They can be easily distinguished from other tuna species because of their smaller pectoral fins. They have a pineal window on its head that helps them navigate a wide range of areas. This large fish has a streamlined, torpedo-shaped body that is built for speed and endurance. 

Size 

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna is the largest of its tuna family. Their average size is 6.5 feet in length and 550 pounds, although they can reach twice that size in both weight and length, a whopping 12 feet and 1400 pounds. The Pacific Bluefin Tuna is smaller, with its average size of 5 feet and 130 pounds. 

Interesting Facts 

Bluefin Tuna meat is regarded as the most delicious, particularly among sashimi eaters. Their demand and prices have soared over the last 30 years worldwide, especially in Japan. Commercial operations have found new ways to catch them causing overfishing causing the Bluefin Tuna population to plummet. There are international conservation efforts to save them, but illegal fishing in Europe is endangering this species. 

The Bluefin Tuna hunts fish such as mackerel and herring. They also enjoy invertebrates like crustaceans and squid along with kelp and zooplankton. Their average speed is 43 mph, and they can dive as deep as 3,300 ft. Sharks and whales are occasional predators of young Bluefin Tuna. 

Spawning 

Atlantic Bluefin spawn in the Gulf of Mexico and spawning starts in April and ends in June. Up to ten million eggs are laid, and eggs hatch within 48 hours. They have broadcast spawning habits, which means a few males and females at the same time in the same water release sperms and eggs. This ensures maximum fertilization of eggs. 

Habitat and Distribution 

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fish United States Fishing Heatmap
Bluefin Tuna Map of Habitat

Bluefin Tuna is native to both the eastern Atlantic and the western Atlantic Ocean. These large fish are a highly migratory species found from New Foundland to the Gulf of Mexico. They are also native to the Mediterranean Sea and were populated in the Black Sea until they were fished to extinction. As they are a rare warm-blooded fish, they comfortably live in cold and tropical water.

Baits and Lures 

If trolling for Bluefin, we suggest using small fish natural bait of herring as your first choice. Squid, mackerel, mullet, or whiting can also be used. If using a line, chumming will attract the tuna and use lures of cedar plugs, spoons, feathers, and poppers. Also helpful to use colors of blue or bone, black or silver. 

Fishing Techniques - How to Catch Bluefin Tuna 

These are strong fish and tough fighters. Be prepared for fast surface runs and deep dives. You will need the heaviest of tackles and a sturdy fishing belt. Some of the most effective techniques include using live bait, trolling with lures, and jigging. Live bait such as squid or mackerel will entice the bluefin tuna to bite, while trolling with lures can mimic the movement of their natural prey. Jigging involves dropping a lure to the bottom of the ocean and quickly reeling it back up, which can trigger the predatory instincts of bluefin tuna.  Trolling is the way to find the school Bluefins as it lets you search and cover large areas. Use of outriggers and your tackle should consist of snap swivels so that anglers can swap the rigs easily. Note, they usually bite more aggressively during the evening and morning hours. Locate them near offshore islands, reefs, or deep-feeding areas. 

Jigging and chunking are two of the most effective and widely-used techniques for catching bluefin tuna. With the ability to target specific depths and locations in the water column, anglers can increase their chances of success in catching these prized fish. However, it is important to note that these techniques require a certain level of skill and experience to execute properly. Furthermore, it is crucial to practice responsible fishing practices to ensure the sustainability of the bluefin tuna population. When implemented responsibly, these techniques can result in thrilling and rewarding experiences for anglers looking to catch the fish of a lifetime.

Is Bluefin Tuna Good to Eat?

Bluefin tuna has a succulent, fatty flavor that is best enjoyed in its purest form when served raw or lightly seared. This exquisite fish has a naturally delicious Umami taste that can be compromised with marinades or sauces. Bluefin sushi is the perfect way to savor the rich and buttery flavor of this fish. When crafting bluefin sushi, only the highest quality cuts are selected and carefully prepared to enhance their natural taste. Whether enjoyed as sashimi or in a maki roll, bluefin tuna is a delicacy that should be savored in all its unadulterated glory. Its melt-in-your-mouth texture and sweet, delicate flavor make it a favorite of sushi lovers worldwide. So next time you order bluefin tuna, consider opting for it raw or lightly seared to fully appreciate its natural taste.

Bluefin tuna is a type of fish that is considered a delicacy in many parts of the world for its rich and flavorful taste. However, the global population of Bluefin tuna has declined drastically in the past few decades due to overfishing and other environmental factors. This has made it difficult to sustainably harvest this fish, and has also led to concerns about the impact of Bluefin tuna consumption on the environment. Achieving sustainable bluefin tuna conservation means implementing strategies to ensure that bluefin tuna populations will continue to thrive and supply communities with a healthy and delicious source of food. This involves carefully monitoring fishing efforts and adopting fishing methods that minimize harm to the environment and other marine species. There is also a need for strict regulations and policies to prevent overexploitation of bluefin tuna populations. Despite these concerns, many people still enjoy eating Bluefin tuna for its delicious taste, and continue to seek out this fish as a special treat. While it is important to be mindful of the impact of our food choices on the environment, there is no denying that Bluefin tuna is a tasty and sought-after food that many people enjoy.

Regulations

The species is federally managed and requires obtaining a permit and reporting your catch NOAA Fisheries has put in place regulatory measures put in place to manage bluefin tuna bycatch in the pelagic longline fishery for Atlantic highly migratory species.

 

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Hop aboard with Gypsy Charters for a full day of offshore tuna fishing off Cape Cod with Captain Tom at the helm. This 12-hour trip takes you and up to five buddies out to where the big ones lurk, giving you a real shot at hooking into some serious fish. Tom knows these waters like the back of his hand and lives for putting clients on trophy tuna. Whether you're a seasoned pro or it's your first time targeting these powerful gamefish, you'll be in good hands. Get ready for an action-packed day reeling in hard-fighting tuna against the backdrop of the open Atlantic. It's a proper Cape Cod fishing adventure that'll have you grinning from ear to ear and coming back for more. Don't miss your chance to experience some of the best tuna fishing the Northeast has to offer - book your spot with Gypsy Charters today!
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