2026 Season is Open for Booking!
Helen H Offshore runs spring porgy and black sea bass fishing trips out of Hyannis Harbor on Cape Cod in May and June. Hyannis Harbor is well known for its jumbo humpback porgies, making these Cape Cod porgy fishing trips some of the most productive in New England. Trips run 6 hours with both morning and afternoon departures, with fares starting at $110. Call the Office at 508-790-0660 or go book online!
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The Helen H Offshore spring porgy fishing trips operate out of Hyannis Harbor on Cape Cod during May and June. Both morning and afternoon trips are available during this time frame, allowing anglers to choose the most convenient departure time.
On the Helen H Offshore spring porgy fishing trips, you can expect to catch jumbo humpback porgies, which Hyannis Harbor is well-known for. Additionally, black sea bass are commonly caught, making the trips some of the most productive fishing experiences in New England.
Each fishing trip offered by Helen H Offshore lasts approximately 6 hours. There are two trip options: a morning trip departing at 5:30 AM and returning around 11:30 AM, and an afternoon trip departing at 2 PM and returning around 8 PM, both available in May and June.
The fare for the 6-hour fishing trips is $110 per person. If you need fishing equipment, rod rental is available at an additional cost of $5 for a Shimano rod and reel. Booking can be done by calling the office or online through their booking system.
You can book your spring porgy or black sea bass fishing trip by calling the Helen H Offshore office at 508-790-0660 or by using the online booking link provided on their website. Early booking is recommended to secure your preferred trip date and time.
Fishing rods and reels are not included in the base fare but can be rented for $5 per trip. The rental equipment is a Shimano rod and reel, suitable for the porgy and black sea bass fishing trips offered by Helen H Offshore.
The morning trip departs at 5:30 AM and returns at approximately 11:30 AM, while the afternoon trip departs at 2 PM and returns at approximately 8 PM. Both schedules apply in May and June during the spring fishing season.








































