
Experience premier private sportfishing with Charter Boat MAKO II in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Join Captain Dave and Evan for a high-action day targeting striped bass and more along this vibrant coastline.
Experience premier private sportfishing with Charter Boat MAKO II in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Join Captain Dave and Evan for a high-action day targeting striped bass and more along this vibrant coastline.
Located along the scenic coastline of Narragansett, Rhode Island, Charter Boat MAKO II offers one of the most exhilarating private fishing charters in the region. Narragansett is renowned for its rich maritime heritage and bountiful fishing grounds, making it a prime destination for anglers eager to experience the thrill of landing large striped bass and other prized species. The waters here are known for a variety of marine life, including occasional encounters with rare pelagic visitors like the Mako shark, creating unforgettable memories for anyone on board.
Charter Boat MAKO II stands out in this competitive fishing market because of Captain Dave and his expert mate Evan. Their professionalism, knowledge of the local waters, and passion for the sport consistently put clients right where the fish are biting. The combination of top-notch vessel, clean and efficient gear, and a crew that works tirelessly to ensure every guest lands fish elevates this charter above typical outings. Guests repeatedly praise the team's ability to target feeding fish schools immediately, which means more action and less waiting.
Narragansett’s coastal ecosystem presents a unique fishing environment with rocky reefs, sandy bottoms, and deep drop-offs all within easy reach. This diversity means a variety of species respond well to the techniques used aboard the MAKO II, such as jigging and live bait fishing. The area’s established fishing regulations are strictly followed by Captain Dave’s crew, ensuring sustainable practices that protect these waters for future generations.
Beyond the fishing itself, the experience includes breathtaking ocean views, refreshing sea breezes, and the camaraderie of sharing a rare adventure with friends or family. The MAKO II charter’s flexible group accommodations—from intimate outings to large family gatherings—make it a perfect choice for anyone wanting to experience Rhode Island’s fishing heritage firsthand. For those seeking an authentic and action-packed day on the water, Charter Boat MAKO II in Narragansett delivers with unmatched skill and friendliness.
Reservations fill quickly in summer—secure your spot at least a month in advance.
essential PriorityCoastal weather can shift rapidly; layering helps you stay comfortable all day.
info PriorityThe waters can get choppy, so seasickness prevention makes the trip more enjoyable.
warning PriorityFor safety and best chances at landing fish, listen carefully to Captain Dave and Evan.
essential PriorityTo keep stable on wet deck surfaces during the fishing action.
Protect your eyes from glare and improve visibility out on the water.
Keep warm and shielded from wind and spray during cooler trips.
Safeguard your skin from strong sun exposure while spending hours on open water.
Spring offers productive striped bass fishing as migratory fish enter Narragansett waters, but weather can be brisk and variable.
Summer is prime for warm weather fishing and large group charters, though expect busier marinas and variable afternoon winds.
Fall unlocks some of the best striped bass action as fish feed heavily before winter, with generally stable, pleasant weather.
Winter trips are rare but possible, with colder air and water conditions making it ideal only for the most prepared and experienced anglers.
No prior experience is necessary; Captain Dave and Evan provide guidance for all skill levels.
Primarily striped bass, with chances to catch bluefish and sometimes larger pelagic species.
Charter Boat MAKO II includes necessary permits, so individual licenses are not required for guests.
Yes, the MAKO II can comfortably host groups up to 9 guests, perfect for families or small parties.
Late spring through fall offers the most consistent and exciting fishing opportunities.
Bring layered clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, motion sickness medication if needed, and non-slip footwear.
Dramatic fish catchesCoastal seascapes with Narragansett landmarksWildlife including birds and occasional sharks
Providence
moderate
4–6 hours
Participants should have moderate physical fitness to handle standing for long periods and managing fishing gear.
Narragansett has a deep maritime history dating back to colonial fishing villages, with commercial and recreational fishing shaping the local culture.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience.