
Enjoy an authentic salmon fishing experience with Captain Matty in coastal waters near Concord, NH. This charter is perfect for anglers seeking expert guidance and memorable catches.
Enjoy an authentic salmon fishing experience with Captain Matty in coastal waters near Concord, NH. This charter is perfect for anglers seeking expert guidance and memorable catches.
Concord, New Hampshire, may not be the first place that springs to mind for ocean fishing, but Hooked on Salmon Fishing Charters has carved a distinct niche in the Granite State’s outdoor scene. Operating out of the local area, Captain Matty brings a deep-rooted fishing heritage and a razor-sharp knowledge of the Atlantic’s offshore waters, providing anglers with a genuine and unforgettable experience targeting robust salmon and other prized species.
What sets Hooked on Salmon apart is Captain Matty’s intimate familiarity with New England’s coastal ecosystems, his expertise honed over three generations of fishing tradition. This isn’t casual angling; trips are well-paced, educational, and relentlessly focused on putting customers on substantial fish. Reviews praise Matty not just for his skill, but for the way he treats clients like seasoned fishing partners, ensuring everyone learns and lands big catches. Anglers of all levels, including families with younger fishermen, find these charters both accessible and rewarding.
New Hampshire’s short but rich oceanfront stretches combine rugged beauty with productive fishing zones where salmon, cod, and striped bass cruise. The waters here demand respect: ocean currents shift, weather changes quickly, and local knowledge is critical. Capt Matty’s thoughtful approach prioritizes safety while maximizing fishing action, avoiding common pitfalls like rough rides on unsuitable vessels.
Fishing from Concord’s maritime gateway means travelers can pair a day at sea with exploring New Hampshire’s inland trails and vibrant small-town culture. Hooked on Salmon stands out in a region better known for mountain adventures by turning a charter into a fishing boot camp on chilled Atlantic waters. If you’re aiming to hook dinner and stories to last a lifetime, this is where you drop your line.
Salmon runs and ideal weather windows fill quickly; reserve your spot well in advance to secure your preferred date.
essential PriorityOcean temps and wind can shift rapidly; layering is key to stay comfortable throughout the trip.
info PriorityEven the most experienced anglers may feel uneasy on open water; come prepared with medication or natural aids.
warning PriorityPay close attention to instructions on boat safety and fishing techniques for a smooth and secure outing.
essential PriorityProtects against ocean spray and sudden weather changes during the trip.
Ensures steady footing on wet, slippery boat decks.
Reduces glare off the water, helping spot fish and easing eye strain.
Helps handle wet ropes and slippery fish comfortably.
Spring offers the chance to catch returning salmon post-winter with fewer crowds, though weather can swing briskly.
Summer is prime time for consistent salmon action, ideal for families and anglers wanting extended trips and stable conditions.
Fall fishing rewards anglers chasing the last salmon runs while enjoying crisp air and changing coastal landscapes.
Winter weather limits fishing trips but is a good time to gear up, plan ahead, and prepare for spring’s arrival.
No prior experience is necessary. Captain Matty provides guidance suitable for beginners and advanced anglers alike.
Primarily Atlantic salmon, but trips may also yield cod, striped bass, and other local species depending on season.
Yes, families are welcome. Trips are suitable for children with basic supervision and safety measures in place.
Dress in layers with waterproof and wind-resistant outerwear; bring comfortable, non-slip shoes.
Trips may be rescheduled or canceled if conditions pose safety risks; Captain Matty communicates promptly about changes.
Yes, anglers can choose to release their catch or keep fish within local regulations.
fishing action and gearAtlantic salmon and other catchdramatic coastal skies and waves
Manchester, NH
moderate
4–6 hours
Basic stamina is needed to stand and fish for hours; suitable for beginners in decent health.
The northeast’s coastal fishing tradition stretches back centuries, with New Hampshire playing a key role in early American fisheries.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience.