Straight Line Bait & Tackle

Straight Line Bait & Tackle

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06/30/2025

FYI TO ALL MY COMMERCIAL BASS CUSTOMERS

05/08/2025

Stripers are here. Confirmed with my own 👀

04/03/2025

Come check it out or even buy a table to sell some stuff

10/13/2024

All my customers that have tabs at the shop. I will be there tomorrow Monday. Please come by and square up so I can close up shop. You can also call me and pay over the phone

06/19/2024

Just a reminder to our Commercial striper customer's we are here till 10:30pm on Tuesday and 11:30 on Wednesday night.

Photos from Straight Line Bait & Tackle's post 05/24/2024

We have the best bait around hands down. Fresh and frozen macs, frozen fresh herring, fresh clam tounge, fresh clams, bloodworms, seaworms, live eels, in house made chum. The stripers are here in force and we got everything you need. Why try the rest when you can have the best. Everyone have a safe and happy holiday weekend.

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Photos from Straight Line Bait & Tackle's post 05/07/2024

You ask for them and we get them for you. As always Straight Line has fresh Mackerel in stock. Stripers are in and we have the best bait around. Come by and grab some.


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Division of Marine Fisheries 04/18/2024

Update on 2024 Commercial Striped Bass Fishery Including Changes to Commercial Fishing Days and Primary Sale Rules

Massachusetts’ commercial striped bass fishery will open this year on Tuesday, June 18 with a 683,773-pound quota. This year’s quota has been reduced by 7% in response to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s adoption of Addendum II to the Atlantic Striped Bass Interstate Fishery Management Plan. Considering this quota reduction and recent fishery performance, DMF has eliminated Monday as an open fishing day to prevent an early season quota closure. The fishery will start with open fishing days on Tuesdays and Wednesdays; should at least 30% of the quota remain available on August 1, Thursdays will be added as an open fishing day. The fishery will be closed on Wednesday, July 3 this year to avoid user group conflicts between commercial fishers and recreational boaters.

The commercial minimum size remains unchanged at 35 inches. The release of previously retained legal sized fish for larger fish (“high-grading”) is prohibited. Commercial fishers may eviscerate striped bass at sea, but the fish must be otherwise landed whole and in-the-round and the fish may not be mutilated in any manner that would interfere with their measurement.

The daily limit will remain unchanged this year at 15 fish for boat-based permit holders fishing onboard the vessel named on the permit and 2 fish for all other fishing activity. These daily limits apply regardless of the number of permits held, commercial fishers onboard a vessel, or trips taken in a day. With consecutive open fishing days, commercial fishers may fish overnight tides spanning two open fishing days provided they do not possess or sell more than one limit during any single calendar day.

Commercial fishers may only sell striped bass to primary buyers on open commercial fishing days. Both the primary buyer and the commercial fisher must be present at this transaction. Dropping fish off at an unattended dealer facility is unlawful. Additionally, primary buyers must tag the striped bass upon taking possession of striped bass at primary purchase. Striped bass tags will be distributed to primary buyers in late-May/early-June.

The Cape Cod Canal remains closed to commercial striped bass fishing. Therefore, all striped bass retained from the Canal or possessed within 1,000 feet of the Canal (unless caught elsewhere and being actively transported to a dealer) must adhere to Massachusetts’ recreational fishing limits. For 2024, the recreational striped bass fishery is subject to a 1-fish per angler daily bag limit and a slot limit of 28″ to less than 31″.

Commercial fishing for striped bass may not occur during the same trip as recreational fishing for striped bass. Commercial fishers are reminded of the requirement to report all striped bass harvested under the authority of a commercial permit on forms provided by the Division; this includes all fish sold and kept for personal use. Rod-and-reel and handline are the only authorized gear to harvest striped bass.

For more information, please visit our website: www.mass.gov/marinefisheries.

Division of Marine Fisheries The Division of Marine Fisheries manages the state’s commercial and recreational saltwater fisheries and oversees other services that support the marine environment and fishing communities.

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110 Elm Street
Salisbury, MA
01952

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 8pm
Tuesday 6am - 8pm
Wednesday 6am - 8pm
Thursday 6am - 8pm
Friday 5am - 9pm
Saturday 5am - 9pm
Sunday 5am - 8pm