Rehoboth Beach Fishing Charters
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"We had a perfect day for fishing and Captain Larry got us on fish right away." — Alice,

"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly Recommend Crab Burner Charters!" — Gabrielle,

"First time booking with Master Sportfishing, definitely won’t be the last!" — Barry,

"We had the best time! We caught a ton of fish and had plenty to take home!" — Laura,

"Me and my brother along with our father and uncle booked a 3 hour inshore fishing trip from 8 - 11 in the morning." — Ben,

"My wife and I chartered with Captain Jack to do some inshore fishing." — Barry,

"We had an absolutely amazing experience on our charter boat trip!" — Andy,

"Had a great time out with Capt. Beau! We were constantly moving around to the best available spots that had fish so we had more opportunities of catching." — Jake,

"Our group had an amazing fishing trip with Captain Bobby and first mate Patrick!" — Aiman,

"These guys are awesome! Can’t wait to come back!" — Shenna,
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Rehoboth Beach Fishing Seasons
January
Fishing is pretty slow in the cold winter months. Things never really stop, though, with big catches of Striped Bass and Bluefish, and plenty of tasty Tautog to cook up for dinner.February
Rehoboth Beach's year-round populations of Tautog, Striped Bass, and Bluefish save the day again in February, giving winter visitors and local anglers plenty to do.
March
Things slowly start to get going as in March. Big Sharks show up offshore while the first Flounder make their way into the shallows. Add in the great year-round fisheries and you've got lots to choose from.
April
Striped Bass are closed for harvest in April, but there are plenty of other great fish to keep you busy. Sharks, Trout, Tautog, Flounder, Bluefish, Amberjack, and more start biting as the weather gets warmer.
May
Black Seabass are finally on the menu in May and everyone wants a piece of this delicious food fish. Offshore, the Makos are biting hard, and there are a few Yellowfin, too. If the Sharks don't get them first!
June
The summer fishing season is going strong by June, and most species are in their prime. Tautog and Hammerhead Sharks are closed for harvest this time of year, but everything else is fair game.
July
Take some time away from (or at least off) the water and head to the Rehoboth Beach Patrol Lifeguard Olympics. Teams compete in several events in this fun summer spectacle.
August
The bite is on fire in all depths of water in August. Inshore, you've got Weakfish, Flounder, Redfish, and Trout, while offshore Blue and White Marlin and three different Tunas keep you busy all day long.
September
Peak tourist season is over by September, and you can enjoy Rehoboth Beach's soft yellow sands without the huge crowds. Things are still busy in the water, though, with a huge range of species to choose from.
October
Most of the big game species move on in October, but Bluefin Tuna are still around in good numbers. These are one of the most prized fish in the sea, and well worth going after if you like your sashimi.
November
Tautog hit their fall peak in November. Bag one of the cute little guys and enjoy a delicious fish dinner. Summer season is well over by now, but that just means better deals and more space to cast your lines.
December
Most species have left for the winter, as have most of the people. The Black Seabass bite is strong in December, though, and it's your last chance to catch one before their long closed season.