South Jersey Fishing Charters
Barnegat Light, USA
View on Google Maps ↗Head out of Barnegat Light or Atlantic City with South Jersey Fishing Charters for a private deep sea trip aboard the Susan Hudson, a former Duke University research vessel. Depending on the season, you'll target Black Sea Bass, Tautog, Striped Bass, Bluefish, Fluke, and more. With trips running 4 to 8 hours, you've got time to work the wrecks and reefs or chase the nearshore action. It's a straightforward, no-frills operation that gets you on the water and onto fish.
Trips
offshore · reef
What they fish for
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FAQ
What does South Jersey Fishing Charters fish for?
Typical targets include Striped Bass, Fluke (Summer Flounder), Black Sea Bass, Tautog. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does South Jersey Fishing Charters depart from?
South Jersey Fishing Charters runs out of Barnegat Light, USA (1801 Bayview Ave, Barnegat Light, NJ 08006, USA).
How do I book with South Jersey Fishing Charters?
Contact the operator through their website or by phone to check dates and availability.
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Quick facts
| Business | South Jersey Fishing Charters |
|---|---|
| Destination | Barnegat Light, New Jersey |
| Location | Barnegat Light, USA |
| Targets | Striped Bass, Fluke (Summer Flounder), Black Sea Bass, Tautog |
| Trip types | offshore, reef |
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