Reef off the New Jersey coast
Several irregular narrow rounded spots placed 3 nautical miles SE (100 degrees T) of the SE corner of the Ocean City Reef. 7 nautical miles SE ( 118 degrees T) from Corson Inlet. Check tide charts—fish are most active during water movement.
The bottom characteristics are sandy material.
Click a species row to see fishing methods, regulations, and tips.
| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer Flounder (Fluke) | Off | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Peak | Good | Off | Off | Off |
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Recommended tackle for Fluke (Summer Flounder) fishing.
Heavy-duty rod for tuna, mahi, and billfish. 30-50lb class.

BETTER LEADER

BETTER LEADER
Heavy-duty conventional reel for offshore trolling and jigging.

PENN

OKUMA
Essential for battling big fish. Reduces fatigue on long fights.

Loomcraft

GAFFER SPORTFISHING
Landing tool for big fish. 3-4 foot handle for boat use.

Dutiplus

SANLIKE
Skirted lures and spreader bars for tuna and mahi.

Narcissus

AGOOL
Keep your catch cold on the ride home. Fits in boat storage.

KRAKEN SUPPLY CO

CWSDXM
Essential for toothy fish like wahoo and king mackerel.

AMYSPORTS

AFW
Large, waterproof bag for organizing offshore tackle.

Calamus

KastKing
Classic vertical jig for sea bass, cod, and bottom fish.

VMSIXVM

VMSIXVM
Required for many species. Better hookups, easier release.
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Breakfast Table is known for Fluke (Summer Flounder).
Breakfast Table is located 3 nm SE (100 degrees T) of the SE corner of the Ocean City Reef. The nearest departure point is Corson Inlet.
Reef structures provide habitat for a variety of species. Artificial reefs are regularly stocked and monitored by NJ Fish & Wildlife.
Check recent reports to see what's biting at Breakfast Table.
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