Coral Beds
Reef off the New Jersey coast
Location
About This Ground
A rectangular shaped area South of the SW corner of Wildwod Reef. Contains an obstruction in its Southern part. Diamond jigs and bucktails work well on the structure.
The surrounding characteristics are composed by sandy and gravel material as a bottom type.
Bottom Composition
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Gear for Offshore Fishing
Essential gear for fishing this ground.
Offshore Trolling Rod
Heavy-duty rod for tuna, mahi, and billfish. 30-50lb class.
Conventional Reel (30-50 class)
Heavy-duty conventional reel for offshore trolling and jigging.
Fighting Belt & Harness
Essential for battling big fish. Reduces fatigue on long fights.
Gaff Hook
Landing tool for big fish. 3-4 foot handle for boat use.
Trolling Lures & Spreader Bars
Skirted lures and spreader bars for tuna and mahi.
Insulated Fish Bag
Keep your catch cold on the ride home. Fits in boat storage.
Wire Leaders
Essential for toothy fish like wahoo and king mackerel.
Offshore Tackle Bag
Large, waterproof bag for organizing offshore tackle.
Diamond Jigs
Classic vertical jig for sea bass, cod, and bottom fish.
Circle Hooks (Offshore)
Required for many species. Better hookups, easier release.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Coral Beds?
Coral Beds is accessible from Hereford Inlet. Check with local charter captains for precise navigation coordinates.
What makes Coral Beds a good fishing spot?
Reef structures provide habitat for a variety of species. Artificial reefs are regularly stocked and monitored by NJ Fish & Wildlife.
Quick Info
- Type
- Reef
- Nearest Inlet
- Hereford Inlet
- Size
- 283 acres
Fishing Reports
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