NJShore Guide

Scallop Bottom

Reef off the New Jersey coast

20 acresArea
4Species
South ShoreRegion

Location

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About This Ground

Three small sloughs 6.5 nautical miles SW (170 degrees T) from SE corner of the Deepwater Reef. The material is also shelly. Slough 13 nautical miles E (90 degrees T) from the top lump of "Five Fathom Bank". 4 nautical miles SE (115 degrrees T) from Sea Isle Ridge. Work the reef edges where predators ambush baitfish.

The bottom characteristics are sandy and shelly material.

Target Species

Also caught here: everything

Best Times to Fish

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SpeciesJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Summer Flounder (Fluke)OffOffOffOffGoodPeakPeakPeakGoodOffOffOff
Black Sea BassOffOffOffOffPeakPeakGoodGoodPeakPeakGoodOff
Tautog (Blackfish)OffOffGoodPeakPeakOffOffOffOffPeakPeakGood
WeakfishOffOffOffGoodPeakPeakGoodGoodOffOffOffOff
Peak Season
Good Season
Off Season

Bottom Composition

sand

Charters to Fish Scallop Bottom

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The Gambler

point-pleasant-beach

Party Boat
  • Family operation since 1949
  • Widest party boat in class
$60/person$

Miss Chris Boats

Cape May

Party Boat
  • Three daily departure times
  • Air-conditioned 80-foot vessel
$50/person$

Starlight Fleet

Wildwood

Party Boat
  • 85-foot vessel
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
$55/person$

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Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can I catch at Scallop Bottom?

Scallop Bottom is known for Sea Bass, Tautog, Fluke (Summer Flounder), Weakfish. Other species include everything.

How do I get to Scallop Bottom?

Scallop Bottom is located 6.5 nm SW (170 degrees T) from SE corner of the Deepwater Reef. The nearest departure point is Townsends Inlet.

What makes Scallop Bottom a good fishing spot?

Reef structures provide habitat for a variety of species. Artificial reefs are regularly stocked and monitored by NJ Fish & Wildlife.

Early Morning Trip?

Stay near Townsends marina for 4-5 AM departures.

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Quick Info

Type
Reef
Nearest Inlet
Townsends Inlet
Location
6.5 nm SW (170 degrees T) from SE corner of the Deepwater Reef
Size
20 acres
Also known as
Slop Hole

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