Collection: Striped Bass Collection

Every summer, striped bass embark on their annual migration northward, drawn to the cool waters of the Gulf of Maine. These fish, affectionately known as "stripahs" by locals, journey from as far south as the Carolinas, their arrival marking the beginning of the Maine summer season.

The Gulf of Maine offers these travelers a rich buffet of mackerel, menhaden, herring, crabs, and eels. Striped bass are prized not only for their impressive size and the challenge they present to anglers, but also for their delectable flavor and texture. They have become an iconic symbol of summer in Maine and throughout coastal New England.