Lump off the New Jersey coast
4.5 nautical miles from Indian River Inlet (Delaware). Material: 500 tons of concrete culvert. 1800 tons of concrete culvert and stabilized tire. 500 tons of cement mixer drums. Blue mussel community colonization. Clam and squid on high-low rigs work great for sea bass.
The surrounding characteristics are composed with sandy material as a bottom type.
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| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Striped Bass | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Good | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Good |
| 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 |
| Tautog (Blackfish) | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Off | Off | Off | Off | Peak | Peak | Good |
| Weakfish | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Good | Good | Off | Off | Off | Off |
| Scup (Porgy) | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Peak | Peak | Good | Off | Off | Off |
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Check AvailabilitySite #9 is known for Sea Bass, Tautog, Bluefish, Weakfish, Striped Bass, Scup (Porgy).
Site #9 is located 4.5 nm from Indian River Inlet (Delaware). 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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