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Summer Flounder

Hello! This is the Sea Isle News fishing report. This report will give you the where, when and how of fishing our local waters. We hope this information will help you catch the big one!

Suggested bait and tackle in this report can be obtained at any of the local fishing shops.

The “What”

Summer Flounder

Here is a list of fish (some common, some not as common) found in New Jersey waters: Blowfish, Bluefish, Croaker, Flounder, Kingfish, Ling, Oyster Toad Fish, Perch, Sea Bass, Sea Robin, Shad Sharks, Sheepshead, Skate, Spot, Striper(Striped bass), Triggerfish, Weakfish, Black Drum, Red Drum and many others.

The “Where”

Some suggestions for locations in/near Sea Isle:

Beach fishing (where allowed), the north end beaches near Strathmere, Corsons Inlet (far north end) and the Townsends Inlet Park at the south end of the island are excellent locations.

Bridge/Pier fishing: 59th St fishing pier, 79th St bulkhead.

Bay fishing: Along the south side of the causeway and any street end that is open to the public.

Notes:

  1. Tide-forecast.com or any reliable tide app on your smart phone will help you fish at the right time of day. I suggest a few hours before and after high tide.
  2. For the 2020 NJ recreational fishing regulations, go to:

njfishandwildlife.com

Back Bay

The ocean water temperature has stabilized into the comfortable mid 70’s (currently 76 degrees). That’s great summer fishing conditions!

Weakfish

There continues to be a wide variety of fish species in our local waters, with anglers catching some really goog and interesting  fish. Catch reports include Flounder, Croakers, Blues, Kingfish, Snapper Blues, Sea Robins, Oyster Toad Fish, Triggerfish and Sheepshead.

Summer Flounder fishing has been good this year. Most of the larger Fluke are off shore at this point, but keepers are being caught daily inshore. Some in the 7 – 9 pound range!

Flounder are being taken with minnows, cut squid, and bucktails (Pink and White are most preferable). Live bait or cut bait on the incoming tide are working well.

Good spots to catch all these fish mentioned is the Townsends Inlet Park on the south end, Corsons Inlet on the north end (Strathmere), the south side of the Sea Isle Causeway, the bulkhead at 80th St and the 59th St fishing pier.

Piers and Bridges

With the warm water, the variety of fish caught includes Flounder, Blues, Croakers, Sea Robin, Snapper Blues and Oyster Toad fish, Triggerfish and Sheepshead. The Triggerfish and Sheepshead catch has been exceptional. Also a mix of  Sea Robin, Snapper Blues, and Oyster Toad Fish. The Triggerfish and Sheepshead are biting on fiddler crabs (on jig heads). Flounder (and Triggerifsh) are biting on squid and minnows – on smaller hooks (#4 or #6 hooks).  Cut bait (bunker or squid) for the Blues, Croakers, Sea Robins, Snapper Blues and Oyster Toad fish.

Surf

Blowfish

Beach fishing is great right now! Kingfish are still kings of the surf.  The mix on the beach also includes Croakers (aka Spot), Flounder, Snapper Blues, Weakfish. Blowfish and Spanish Mackerel are even occasionally mixing in.

Bloodworms on an over/under rig are the bait of choice for Kingfish, Weakfish, Snapper Blues and Spanish Mackerel.  Cut bait and clams on a weighted rig will also work.

The sun is shining, the water is warm, so get out there and fish!