Private Offshore Fishing Charter in Narragansett with Twenty/Aught - Providence

Private Offshore Fishing Charter in Narragansett with Twenty/Aught

Providencemoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4–6 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in basic physical shape, able to stand and move on a boat for several hours.

Overview

Experience the thrill of private offshore fishing in Narragansett, Rhode Island, with Twenty/Aught Sportfishing. Join Captain Jasper for top-level service, stunning waters, and unforgettable catches.

Details

Located along the beautiful coastline of Narragansett, Rhode Island, Twenty/Aught Sportfishing - Point Judith Fishing Charter offers an exclusive private offshore fishing experience that stands apart in New England’s rich fishing scene. Narragansett is known for its rugged shores, productive waters, and abundant marine life, making it a top destination for anglers seeking quality game fish like striped bass, black sea bass, and even sharks. This area’s proximity to Point Judith provides access to some of the best fishing grounds in the region, combining both deep water and inshore opportunities.

Captain Jasper and the crew at Twenty/Aught bring a level of professionalism and passion that elevates the charter experience. Jasper’s personal craftsmanship, particularly in making his own rods, reflects an attention to detail and respect for the sport that clients consistently praise. The classic, well-maintained vessel is spacious and comfortable for groups, offering an ideal platform for family-friendly trips or hardcore fishing expeditions.

What makes this charter truly stand out is the blend of expert knowledge, premium equipment, and personalized service. Jasper caters thoughtfully to families and experienced anglers alike, adapting trips based on conditions and customer preference. Guests frequently recount memorable moments reeling in giant stripers, black sea bass, and thrilling shark catches while sharing laughs and learning from Jasper’s expertise.

Narragansett itself provides a rich backdrop with its coastal geology—rocky ledges, sandy beaches, and thriving marine habitats support diverse fish populations. The nearby Point Judith lighthouse anchors the area’s long maritime history, a reminder of the deep-rooted fishing culture. Whether adventuring with family or seeking trophy fish, Twenty/Aught Sportfishing charter delivers an authentic Rhode Island ocean experience that remains unmatched in the region.

Adventure Tips

Book Early to Secure Your Spot

Private charters fill up quickly during peak seasons; reserve your trip well in advance.

Wear Non-Slip Footwear

Boat decks can be slippery; sturdy shoes with good grip help keep you safe on board.

Bring Seasickness Remedies

Open ocean trips may cause motion sickness; it's best to come prepared with medicine or patches.

Listen Closely to Captain’s Tips

Captain Jasper shares valuable fishing techniques and safety instructions that enhance your catch chances and safety.

Local Insights

Hidden Gems

  • Explore the scenic cliffs at Beavertail State Park nearby for pre- or post-trip views.
  • Visit the Quiet Corner Beach, a lesser-known local spot perfect for a quiet stroll.

Wildlife

  • Harbor seals often surfacing near the boat
  • Diverse seabirds including gulls and terns

History

Narragansett has a rich maritime fishing history dating back hundreds of years, with Point Judith as a crucial hub for commercial and recreational fishing.

Conservation

Twenty/Aught promotes sustainable fishing practices and respects Rhode Island’s marine ecosystems, aiming to preserve fish populations for future generations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Photography Tips

Best Times

Golden hour (early morning or late afternoon)
Midday for clear ocean shots
Sunrise for dramatic sky colors

Best Viewpoints

  • Onboard the boat for open ocean perspectives
  • Point Judith lighthouse for coastal panoramas
  • Beavertail State Park for rugged shoreline photos

What to Photograph

Catching fish and the excitement of the charter
Marine wildlife such as seals and seabirds
Coastal landscapes and boat details

Recommended Gear

Sunscreen

Essential

Protect your skin during long exposure on the water.

summer specific

Light Layered Clothing

Essential

Weather can change quickly; layers keep you comfortable on open water.

spring|fall specific

Non-Slip Shoes

Essential

Essential for safety when moving on wet or slippery deck surfaces.

Motion Sickness Medication

Recommended for those prone to seasickness during offshore trips.

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