
Depending on the time of year most Party Boats will fish for the following species :
Many Charter Boats will fish for the same species as the Party Boats and will also fish offshore for
Sharks from June - September and Tuna August through early October.
- March - April : Blackfish , Ling, Cod
- April -May : Winter Flounder
- June - September : Fluke, Bluefish, Striped Bass, Weakfish
- Golden Eagle 732-681-6144
- Fin-Ominal Sport Fishing 732-489-1463
- Ziggy B Sport Fishing 201-320-0602
- Bandit IV 732-899-2701
- Real Action 201-246-0895
- Double Diamond Charters 732-774-5617
- Shark Inlet Charters Fish Head 732-513-3895 Lowrider 732-963-7879
- Surf Fishing is good along all the local beaches. The inlet is the most popular spot..
- Fluke fishing is excellent around the Spring Lake Hotel to the south and Elberon and Deal to
the north. Drifting a combination of a strip of squid and a kellie is the most popular way to fish.
- Flounder fishing is best in the April and May time frame. Chumming is a necessity to improve
your chances of catching a good number of fish. Anchoring is the usual fare dropping down either
blood or sandworms. The bay and the river are popular spots but the bay is very shallow and is
limiting during low tide.
- Striped Bass can be caught in the ocean or you can try between the railroad and route 35 highway
bridge in the river.
- Bluefish are fished for almost exclusively in the ocean. Diving birds are a sure sign there are Bluefish
in the area. The most popular way to fish for Blues is to anchor your boat chum with ground bunker
to attract the fish while dropping back cut bunker. Make sure to use a heavy mono or wire leader
since these fish a sharp teeth that will make short order of 10 - 15 lb mono. Night time is great for
Bluefish as well .
- Blackfishing is best done by boat since you need knowledge and experience to locate and fish
wrecks and rock piles. If your not in the rocks or on a wreck your not going to catch.
- Be responsible ! Only keep what you intend to eat and practice catch and release.
- Party Boating.... Make sure to arrive early and get a good spot on the boat. You want to stay near the bow or the stern this way you can fish comfortably regardless of the direction the boat is drifting.
- Charter Boats .... Book trips early and make sure you have a species in mind and have a back up spices in case the fish don't cooperate. Make sure and discuss it with the captain so they are prepared and are in agreement. In the case of fishing for Tuna, make sure you are aware of the captains rules as far as keeping fish. Some boats, especially when giant Tuna fishing, will keep most of what their charters catch.
- Miss Belmar Princess 732-681-6866