NJShore Guide

Stone Harbour

Reef off the New Jersey coast

517 acresArea
4Species
OffshoreRegion

Location

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About This Ground

It is located in front of the Stone Harbour ( sea side) , and goes parallel the shore. Starts at 18 feet depth line and finishes a little bit before the 30 feet depth line. Deep offshore grounds produce best during summer and early fall.

The surrounding area is characterized with sandy material as a bottom type.

Target Species

Best Times to Fish

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SpeciesJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Striped BassOffOffGoodPeakPeakGoodOffOffGoodPeakPeakGood
BluefishOffOffOffGoodPeakPeakPeakPeakPeakGoodOffOff
Summer Flounder (Fluke)OffOffOffOffGoodPeakPeakPeakGoodOffOffOff
WeakfishOffOffOffGoodPeakPeakGoodGoodOffOffOffOff
Peak Season
Good Season
Off Season

Charters to Fish Stone Harbour

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

Offshore-ready tackle & gear

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Recommended tackle for Fluke (Summer Flounder) and Bluefish fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What fish can I catch at Stone Harbour?

Stone Harbour is known for Fluke (Summer Flounder), Bluefish, Weakfish, Striped Bass.

How do I get to Stone Harbour?

Stone Harbour is accessible from Hereford Inlet. Check with local charter captains for precise navigation coordinates.

What makes Stone Harbour a good fishing spot?

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

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