NJShore Guide

Scotland Buoy

Wreck Site off the New Jersey coast

141 acresArea
1Species
North ShoreRegion

Location

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About This Ground

Could be confused with the "Scotland" spot, but this area contains two small spots south of RW "2" buoy in the Sandy Hok Channel. It contains obstructions and wrecks. Drift over the structure with live bait for best results.

The surrounding characteristics are composed by muddy and sandy material as a bottom type.

Target Species

Best Times to Fish

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SpeciesJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Summer Flounder (Fluke)OffOffOffOffGoodPeakPeakPeakGoodOffOffOff
Peak Season
Good Season
Off Season

Bottom Composition

mud

Charters to Fish Scotland Buoy

Most charters depart from Barnegat Light - Prime bay fishing access

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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
$50/person$

Highroller Fishing

Atlantic City

Party Boat
  • No Seasick Guarantee
  • Only back bay party boat in AC
$50/person$

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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.

Diamond Jigs

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can I catch at Scotland Buoy?

Scotland Buoy is known for Fluke (Summer Flounder).

How do I get to Scotland Buoy?

Scotland Buoy is accessible from Sandy Hook. Check with local charter captains for precise navigation coordinates.

What makes Scotland Buoy a good fishing spot?

Wreck sites provide structure that attracts fish. They are excellent for bottom fishing and often hold sea bass, tautog, and striped bass.

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