Lump off the New Jersey coast
A 23-acre Fenwick Shoal parcel on the complex's eastern edge, about 29 nautical miles south of Cape May Inlet. The bait-holding pattern of the main shoal extends through here; bluefish and bonito cross the parcel steadily in season, with tuna in the log for the right water.
The surrounding area is composed by several sloughs with hard and broken bottom characteristics.
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| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yellowfin & Bluefin Tuna | Off | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Peak | Peak | Good | Off | Off |
| Bluefish | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Peak | Peak | Peak | Good | Off | Off |
| Black Sea Bass | Off | Off | Off | Off | Peak | Peak | Good | Good | Peak | Peak | Good | Off |
| Bonito & False Albacore | Off | Off | Off | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Peak | Good | Off |
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Check AvailabilityFenwick Shoal is known for Tuna, Bluefish, Bonito, False Albacore, Sea Bass.
Fenwick Shoal is located 5.5 nm offshore. The nearest departure point is Cape May Inlet.
Lumps are elevated bottom features that concentrate fish. They are productive for both bottom fishing and trolling.
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