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Top-Rated Striper Fishing in Barnegat Bay, NJ

  • Published Date: July 16, 2025
  • Fishing
  • New Jersey
  • $300 - $3,600 price range
  • Updated Date: September 27, 2025

Summary

Ready for some stellar Striper fishing? We've got you covered on Barnegat Bay. Our full-day charters are all about chasing those big, beautiful Striped Bass that New Jersey's known for. Whether you're just starting out or you've been fishing for years, our captain knows exactly where to find the hot spots. We'll set you up with all the gear you need, so just bring yourself and be ready to reel 'em in. The Striped Bass season runs March through December, giving you plenty of time to get out on the water. Our boat can take up to six people, making it perfect for a day out with friends or family. Remember to give us a call 48 hours before to confirm your trip. Trust me, there's nothing quite like the rush of hooking into a big Striper - it's what keeps folks coming back year after year to fish these waters.
Top-Rated Striper Fishing in Barnegat Bay, NJ

Stripers on the Line

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Striped bass caught in NJ

Massive striped bass success!

Yellowfin tuna fishing in Forked River

Solid blackfin tuna bite!

One big fish caught while cruising and fishing in New Jersey

Vibrant mahi mahi catch!

Four striped bass caught on a fishing trip in NJ

Productive striped bass trip!

Two anglers fishing in Forked River, a scenic location.

Angler reeling in Black Sea Bass

Scenic view of New Jersey coastline during cruises and fishing trip

Offshore adventure in Jersey waters

Two bluefish caught during cruises and fishing trip in Forked River

Reel in your next big catch in NJ

King Mackerel, 33 inches, caught during cruises and fishing in NJ

Tuna catch in Barnegat Bay

Two big fish caught at Forked River during cruises and fishing trip

Pumped mahi mahi action!

Two anglers reeling in big fish from a boat in New Jersey

Epic yellowfin tuna haul!

Striped bass caught in NJ

Massive striped bass success!

Yellowfin tuna fishing in Forked River

Solid blackfin tuna bite!

One big fish caught while cruising and fishing in New Jersey

Vibrant mahi mahi catch!

Four striped bass caught on a fishing trip in NJ

Productive striped bass trip!

Two anglers fishing in Forked River, a scenic location.

Angler reeling in Black Sea Bass

Scenic view of New Jersey coastline during cruises and fishing trip

Offshore adventure in Jersey waters

Two bluefish caught during cruises and fishing trip in Forked River

Reel in your next big catch in NJ

King Mackerel, 33 inches, caught during cruises and fishing in NJ

Tuna catch in Barnegat Bay

Two big fish caught at Forked River during cruises and fishing trip

Pumped mahi mahi action!

Two anglers reeling in big fish from a boat in New Jersey

Epic yellowfin tuna haul!

Striped bass caught in NJ

Massive striped bass success!

Yellowfin tuna fishing in Forked River

Solid blackfin tuna bite!

One big fish caught while cruising and fishing in New Jersey

Vibrant mahi mahi catch!

Four striped bass caught on a fishing trip in NJ

Productive striped bass trip!

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Reel in Stripers on Barnegat Bay

Get ready for some serious rod-bending action on the waters of Barnegat Bay, New Jersey. Our inshore striped bass charters are the real deal - we're talking about targeting one of the East Coast's most iconic gamefish in its prime habitat. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time wetting a line, we've got you covered with all the gear, know-how, and local intel to put you on the fish.

What to Expect on the Water

Step aboard our well-equipped vessel for a full day of chasing stripers in the productive waters of Barnegat Bay. We'll cruise out to the best fishing grounds, where your experienced captain will use tried-and-true techniques to locate schools of hungry bass. You'll have the chance to try various fishing methods, from chunking and live-lining to casting lures - whatever's working best that day. The action can be fast and furious when we find the fish, so be ready to feel that telltale thump on your line and battle some hard-fighting stripers.

Fishing Tactics & Gear

We've got all the bases covered when it comes to tackle and techniques. Depending on the conditions and time of year, we might be drifting live eels, chunking with fresh bunker, or working artificial lures. Our rods and reels are top-notch and perfectly matched to the fishing we do. We'll show you how to work the baits, detect strikes, and set the hook like a pro. And when it comes time to land that trophy striper, we'll be right there to coach you through it and snap some brag-worthy photos.

What Anglers Are Saying

"An Unforgettable Fishing Adventure!

I can't say enough about the incredible experience we had on our recent fishing excursion! From start to finish, Captain Ray and First Mate George went above and beyond to ensure that every moment was memorable.

Captain Ray found the best fishing spots. We reeled in over a dozen striped bass by the end of the day. His passion for fishing was contagious.

First Mate George was equally impressive, working tirelessly to keep us prepared and comfortable. He was quick to help with baiting hooks, untangling lines, and providing guidance when needed. He made everyone feel like a pro, no matter their skill level.

The boat was immaculate and well-equipped, with everything we needed.

I wouldn't hesitate to book them again. If you're looking for a top-notch fishing experience this is it!

Highly recommend!" - David

Target Species Breakdown

Striped Bass: These powerful, silver-sided predators are the main attraction on our Barnegat Bay charters. Stripers, or "rockfish" as they're sometimes called, can grow to impressive sizes - we're talking about fish pushing 50 pounds or more. They're known for their strong fights and delicious white meat. The bass move into the bay following baitfish migrations, and we target them from March through December. Spring and fall tend to be prime time, but summer can produce some great topwater action too. There's nothing quite like the rush of a big striper crushing a surface plug!

While we primarily focus on striped bass, Barnegat Bay holds plenty of other species that might make an appearance during your trip. Bluefish often show up in the warmer months, providing some toothy action and hard pulls. We also see weakfish, fluke, and black sea bass at certain times of the year. Each species brings its own unique challenge and adds variety to your day on the water.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

Our Barnegat Bay striped bass charters aren't just about filling the cooler (though we usually do pretty well in that department). It's about experiencing the thrill of the hunt, learning new techniques, and enjoying a day out on some of New Jersey's most beautiful waters. Our captains have spent years dialing in the local fishery, and they love sharing their knowledge with guests. Whether you're looking to land your personal best striper or just want to enjoy a relaxing day of fishing with friends and family, we've got you covered.

The ever-changing nature of inshore fishing means no two trips are exactly alike. One day we might be sight-casting to bass busting bait on the surface, while the next could have us working deep structure with jigged eels. This variety keeps things exciting and gives you the chance to expand your angling skills. Plus, there's always the possibility of hooking into that fish of a lifetime - the kind of striper that'll have you retelling the story for years to come.

Time to Book Your Spot

If you're itching to tangle with some hard-fighting Jersey stripers, now's the time to lock in your date. Our Barnegat Bay charters fill up fast, especially during peak seasons. We provide all the gear you need, so all you have to do is show up ready for action. Remember to give us a call 48 hours before your trip to confirm details and get any last-minute tips.

Don't miss out on your chance to experience some of the best inshore striper fishing the Garden State has to offer. Book your Barnegat Bay charter today, and get ready to make some lasting fishing memories. Whether you're a local looking for your next trophy or a visitor wanting to sample New Jersey's legendary striper fishery, we'll put you right in the middle of the action. See you on the water!

Customer Review

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An Unforgettable Fishing Adventure! I can’t say enough about the incredible experience we had on our recent fishing excursion! From start to finish, Captain Ray and First Mate George went above and beyond to ensure that every moment was memorable. Captain Ray found the best fishing spots. We reeled in over a dozen striped bass by the end of the day. His passion for fishing was contagious. First Mate George was equally impressive, working tirelessly to keep us prepared and comfortable. He was quick to help with baiting hooks, untangling lines, and providing guidance when needed. He made everyone feel like a pro, no matter their skill level. The boat was immaculate and well-equipped, with everything we needed. I wouldn’t hesitate to book them again. If you’re looking for a top-notch fishing experience this is it! Highly recommend!

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Striped Bass

Striped Bass (Morone Saxatilis) Description

The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis), or Atlantic Striped Bass, Stripers, or Linesider, is a popular game fish for recreational and commercial fishers. As the name suggests, it has seven to eight stripes running down the sides of its body; its color can vary from light green and olive to brown and black. It also has a shimmering white belly and plump bodies that can grow as heavy as 70 pounds and as long as 5 feet, making it easily distinguishable from other species. 

Although this fish mostly lives in saltwater during its adult life, it’s anadromous as it spawns (and is even known to adapt well) in a freshwater environment.

It can naturally be found along the East Coast (from as far north as Canada to down south in the Gulf of Mexico). However, you can find it in most water bodies in North America as the species was introduced across the continent for recreational fishing and for controlling the gizzard shad population, which the Striped Bass is known to prey upon.

Interesting Facts 

Striped Bass spawn in freshwater and many of the Stripers become landlocked because of dams and other human-made obstructions; but, as earlier mentioned, they adapt well and can thrive in a freshwater habitat. 

If you’re fishing for food, the Striped Bass is excellent for eating not only for its plump and meaty body but also for its exquisite, sweet taste, similar to its close relative, the Black Sea Bass.

Striped Bass Size and Speed

For those of you who are planning to fish for this species, yes, they are known to be powerful swimmers, but they’re not particularly fast, making them reasonably easy to catch. Although they can grow much bigger, most caught weigh around twenty to forty pounds. 

Where do Striped Bass Live?

You can fish for Striped Bass pretty much any time of the year and can find them in nearly every body of water in the United States. It’s also worth noting that the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland is the major producer while the Hudson River in New York and New Jersey is the second. 

However, if you’re on the West Coast, you may want to try your luck in the San Francisco Bay and the surrounding coastline. Colorado rivers and lakes such as Lake Havasu, Lake Mead, Lake Powell, Lake Pleasant, and Lake Mohave are also known to have a great abundance of Striped Bass. 

Striped Bass is a structure-oriented fish meaning they can be found around physical structures such as coral reefs, sand bars, and drop-offs. They stay at the bottom of the ocean along the shores as it looks for food.  And because they love to swim in moving waters, you can most locate Stripers within yards of the shorelines.

Striped Bass Migration

One of the most exciting aspects of striped bass is their annual migration patterns. These fish are known to migrate long distances, sometimes thousands of miles, which makes them a fascinating subject for study. Striped bass prefers moderate temperatures between 55° F and 68° F. To stay within this temperature range, most striped bass migrate up and down the Atlantic coast from spring to fall. 
Scientists have been studying striped bass migration for many years, and they have discovered that these fish travel from estuaries to the open ocean and back again each year. Striped bass can migrate up to 2,000 miles during their lifetime! They typically move northward in the spring and summer months when water temperatures warm up, then head south towards warmer waters in the fall.

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A Striped Bass Close Up

The spring striped bass migration begins from the deeper waters off the Virginia and North Carolina coasts. In the spring, the stripers start their northern migration stopping to spawn in the rivers, estuaries, and bays such as the Delaware River, the Hudson River, and the Chesapeake Bay. The Stripers continue north and eventually spend their summers in the cool waters in New England, and sometimes further North to Canada. 

The striper migration bait typically begins in the fall as the water cools. If you want to experience this unique opportunity, you'll want to head for one of the most amazing events that an angler can experience. Striper bait, including pogies, peanut bunker, and silversides, will come out of bays and into the ocean early. The hungry stripers want to fatten up for the cold season as winter approaches, so they're actively searching out prey. Stripers seek out the enhanced bait pods that create feeding frenzies. Look for baitfish volcanoes erupting from the water or birds signaling the wounded baitfish. If you are truly fortunate, you will see whales coming from below the baitfish volcano. Fall migration continues all the way until December around the New Jersey coast and parts of January in the Virginia region.

Check out this detailed Striped Bass Migration article. 

Is Striped Bass Good to Eat?

Striped bass, also known as "striper," is a popular saltwater fish that can be found along the Atlantic coast of North America. Many people wonder if striped bass is good to eat, and the answer is yes! Striped bass is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients that can benefit your health. 

One of the benefits of eating striped bass is its high omega-3 content. Omega-3s are essential fatty acids that help reduce inflammation in the body, improve brain function, and even lower your risk of heart disease. Striper meat contains about 0.5 grams of omega-3s per 100 grams, making it an excellent nutrient source. Additionally, striped bass is rich in protein - a crucial component for building and repairing tissues in your body. A serving size of just 100 grams provides approximately 20 grams of protein.

Fishing Techniques - How to Catch Striped Bass

Striped Bass can be caught year-round and in almost any condition; you can, however, increase your chances if you know exactly what, when, where, and how to look. Stripers are known to swim around and feed in moving waters, near structures along the shores, and you will find them where the water is cooler near the surface during dusk and dawn.  Cast your lines out early or late in the day from bridges, piers, bulkheads, or even while wading in the surf.

Choosing the Right Bait

Striped Bass are mostly finicky predators being picky about the baits they will take. It’s best to use live baits such as herring, menhaden, mackerel, eels, squid, anchovies, bloodworms, or shad as it will help attract them with the live bait’s movement.

Choosing the Right Equipment

Although you can use almost any rod and reel for Striped Bass fishing, you can be more successful using rods that are 8 to 14 feet in length, especially for fly fishing.  You should use a thinner and more sensitive yet stronger line with little stretch like a  braided line. If you prefer using the monofilament type, make sure that it’s strong enough to withstand up to 20 pounds of weight as these fish are not only big, heavy fish, but also strong fighters.

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Why are Striped Bass Called Striper?

Striped bass, or Morone saxatilis, is a popular game fish native to the Atlantic coast of North America. It is widely known as "striper," which begs the question: Why do they call striped bass striper? The answer to this question lies in the distinct markings on the fish's body. 
The name "striped bass" comes from its characteristic stripes running along its sides. These stripes are typically seven to eight in number and run from just behind the gills to the base of the tail. When viewed from afar, these stripes can appear like bars or lines that make up a striped pattern on their silver-green skin.

Given that this species has such distinctive vertical stripes, it makes sense why they are called stripers. The name has become so widely used among anglers and fishing enthusiasts that it is now more common than calling them by their scientific name.

What is the Hybrid Striped Bass?

Hybrid striped bass is a popular fish species among anglers and seafood enthusiasts. As the name suggests, it's a crossbreed between two different types of bass: striped and white. The hybridization process has resulted in a fish with desirable traits such as rapid growth, aggressiveness, and resistance to diseases and parasites. 

Hybrid striped bass can grow up to 30 inches in length and weigh as much as 15 pounds. They have streamlined bodies with dark stripes running along their sides, which give them an attractive appearance. Moreover, these fish are known for their delicious taste and versatility in cooking methods.

Due to its popularity, hybrid striped bass is widely farmed across several regions in the United States. It's commonly used by chefs in various dishes such as sushi rolls, grilled fillets, or stews.

Striped Bass Population

The wild striped bass population is an essential aspect of marine fisheries conservation efforts. Striped bass are a popular game fish that attract recreational anglers from all over the world. Stripers also play an essential role in the natural resources ecosystem in the Atlantic Ocean and the many tributaries like Delaware Bay, Delaware River, Hudson River, and many coastal rivers.  Striped bass are a top predator in many coastal habitats, feeding on smaller fish and crustaceans. 

Unfortunately, the striped bass population has been under pressure for several decades due to overfishing and habitat loss. One of the primary conservation efforts underway is the implementation of regulations aimed at protecting striped bass populations from overfishing. This includes restrictions on fishing methods and gear, as well as limitations on catch limits for both recreational and commercial fishermen. Additionally, many states have implemented size limits for the fish that can be caught to allow younger fish to reach their reproductive age.

Despite these efforts, the future of the striped bass population remains uncertain. Climate change is causing significant shifts in ocean temperatures and currents that could impact the availability of prey species for striped bass.

A Few Striped Bass Resources:

-Striped Bass Migration, article tracking the Striped Bass Atlantic Coast migration

-Striped Bass Lures, expert guides weigh in with the best striped bass lures

-Striped Bass Bait, top 10 striped bass baits

-Striped Bass Cape Cod, expert guide talks about catching striped bass on Cape Cod 

-Striped Bass Chesapeake Bay, expert guides talk about catching striped bass on Chesapeake Bay

 

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About the Miss Liane

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Vehicle Guest Capacity: 6

Manufacturer Name: Yamaha

Maximum Cruising Speed: 25

Number of Engines: 2

Horsepower per Engine: 300

Step aboard our well-equipped fishing boat for a day of Striped Bass action in Barnegat Bay. This spacious vessel comfortably accommodates up to six guests, ensuring everyone has plenty of room to cast their lines and reel in the big ones. With a sturdy design built to handle the bay's waters, you'll feel secure as we navigate to prime fishing spots. The boat features ample seating, rod holders, and a shaded area for breaks from the sun. Our experienced captain uses top-notch electronics to locate the best Striper haunts, maximizing your chances for a great catch. Whether you're a seasoned angler or trying fishing for the first time, you'll appreciate the boat's user-friendly setup and the helpful guidance from our crew. Spend a rewarding day on the water, enjoying the scenic beauty of Barnegat Bay while pursuing one of New Jersey's most popular gamefish.
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