With spring comes the sound of songbirds, the sight of colorful flowers, the feeling of warm sunshine – and migratory fish returning to Buzzards Bay’s waters. Local anglers know all about the Bay’s famous spring striper runs, but do you know what those big fish are chasing when they make their way here? River herring!
Each spring, millions of river herring migrate from the Atlantic Ocean to coastal rivers and streams like those that flow into Buzzards Bay. They come here to spawn, or reproduce, in the river where they were born.
In this region, river herring run up local rivers from late February into June, depending on water temperatures. If you go at the right time, you can catch a glimpse of these small, silvery fish at one of these 10 herring runs around the region this spring.
Are you looking for a new way to get outside and explore Buzzards Bay’s special places? Try geocaching: a modern-day version of treasure hunting. Geocaching uses GPS technology to lead you to hidden caches at parks, along trails, and in cities and towns around the world.
Here in the Buzzards Bay region, there are hundreds of geocaching adventures to discover. Some are probably hidden near your favorite hiking spots, while others will bring you to brand new places. So grab your smartphone and sense of adventure, and get geocaching!