Helen H Offshore runs groundfish fishing trips out of Hyannis Harbor and Plymouth Harbor on Cape Cod, targeting cod, haddock, pollock, and redfish on some of New England’s most productive fishing grounds including Georges Bank, Jeffery’s Ledge, Stellwagen Bank, and Nantucket Shoals. Cape Cod groundfish trips run from spring through late fall, with options ranging from single day trips to 2-day combo adventures aboard the F/V Helen H and F/V Angler.
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Helen H Offshore fishing trips target a variety of groundfish species including cod, haddock, pollock, and redfish. Depending on the trip, you might also catch fluke, seabass, and other species native to New England fishing grounds.
Fishing trips operate out of Hyannis Harbor and Plymouth Harbor, fishing some of New England’s most productive grounds such as Georges Bank, Jeffrey's Ledge, Stellwagen Bank, and Nantucket Shoals. These locations provide excellent opportunities for various types of groundfish.
Helen H Offshore offers fishing trips ranging from single-day excursions to multi-day adventures. Single-day trips typically depart early morning, around 5-6 AM, and return in the late afternoon or early evening. The two-day trips involve early departures on both days, with return times usually by mid to late afternoon on the second day.
Yes, rod and reel rentals are available for all Helen H Offshore fishing trips. Shimano rod and reel rentals are offered at a standard rate of $20.00 per trip, providing convenience for guests who do not have their own fishing equipment.
Yes, passenger capacity varies depending on the trip and vessel. For example, the F/V Helen H two-day trips are limited to 28 to 32 passengers, while newer trips on the F/V Angler limit guests to around 28 to 38 passengers for a more intimate fishing experience.
Yes, bookings for Helen H Offshore fishing trips can be made online through their booking system. Each trip listing includes a link to check availability and secure your reservation easily.
Pricing varies by trip duration and vessel. One-day trips generally cost between $180 and $250, while two-day adventures are priced around $535 to $560. Additional costs may include equipment rentals such as rod and reel rental fees.












