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Kingfish (Whiting) at Brigantine Inlet

Tide Fishing Guide

Rising TideFalling TidePeak: Summer, Fall

Moving water - kingfish feed actively in current

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Kingfish (Whiting)

Tide Fishing Guide

Best Tides

β˜…Rising TideFalling Tide

Optimal Window

Moving water - kingfish feed actively in current

Why It Works

Kingfish are surf zone specialists that feed in the wash. They prefer moving water that stirs up sand crabs and other invertebrates. The troughs between sandbars are prime spots.

🎣Top Technique

Surf fishing with bloodworms

Fish the troughs between sandbars

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Current Tide at Brigantine Inlet

Kingfish (Whiting) Techniques by Tide

Rising TideSurf fishing with bloodworms

Fish the troughs between sandbars

Recommended Gear:

Light surf rodTwo-hook bottom rigBloodworms or FishBites

Falling TidePier and jetty fishing

Fish the suds where water flows

Recommended Gear:

Light rodHigh-low rigCut shrimp or bloodworms

🧠 Why Kingfish (Whiting) Prefer Rising Tide

Kingfish are surf zone specialists that feed in the wash. They prefer moving water that stirs up sand crabs and other invertebrates. The troughs between sandbars are prime spots.

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Gear for Kingfish (Whiting) Fishing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best tide for kingfish (whiting) at Brigantine Inlet?

Kingfish (Whiting) fish best during rising tide or falling tide at Brigantine Inlet. Moving water - kingfish feed actively in current. Kingfish are surf zone specialists that feed in the wash. They prefer moving water that stirs up sand crabs and other invertebrates. The troughs between sandbars are prime spots.

What techniques work for kingfish (whiting) on rising tide?

The most effective technique is Surf fishing with bloodworms. Fish the troughs between sandbars Recommended gear includes: Light surf rod, Two-hook bottom rig, Bloodworms or FishBites.

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