Wreck Site off the New Jersey coast
A narea 33 nautical miles SE (130 degrees T) from Y "HA" buoy, contains two wrecks, but one of them is PD (Position Doubtful). Anchor up-current and let your bait drift back to the wreck.
The surrounding characteristics are composed by sandy material as a bottom type.
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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 |
| 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 |
| Sharks | Off | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Peak | Peak | Good | Off | Off |
| Billfish (Marlin & Swordfish) | Off | Off | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak | Peak | Good | Off | Off |
| Cod | Peak | Peak | Peak | Good | Off | Off | Off | Off | Off | Good | Peak | Peak |
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Triple Wrecks, North is known for Sea Bass, Tautog, Cod, Pollock, Tuna, Sharks, Billfish, Marlin.
Triple Wrecks, North is located 33 nm SE (130 degrees T) from Y "HA" buoy, contains two wrecks, but one of them is PD (Position Doubtful).
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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