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174 reports for New Jersey — what's biting, water temps, and where to focus.

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Hot bites
51°F
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NJDelaware Bay (NJ side)
Saltwater

Stripers and Drum Stacking Up Along NJ's Delaware Bay Shore

Water temperature holding at 54°F per NOAA buoy 44009 is sustaining what multiple Southern NJ tackle shops are calling one of the stronger spring striper runs in recent memory. Hands Too Bait and Tackle reports stripers to 40 inches from Cape May's oceanfront beaches and along the Delaware Bay shoreline, with bloodworms and clam baits producing best on early morning tides. Higbee's Bait and Tackle notes fish to 48 inches flooding in from Fortescue Beach, again with bloodworms the clear top producer. Big Dave's Tackle confirms the bite stretches from Cape May to Salem County — fish to 46 inches are hitting bloodworms, fresh clam, and artificials including glide baits and soft plastics, with evening and early morning moving tides most productive. Black drum are becoming a genuine story too: Hands Too reports drum to 20 pounds on fresh shucked surf clams along the Bay, and Big Dave's notes drumfish growing more prominent daily. Pier 47 Marina adds that bluefish to 36 inches have mixed in with stripers in the back bay creeks from The Crest to North Wildwood.

54°F
water · 7-day
Striped Bass
Hot bite
Striped BassBlack DrumBluefish
NJDelaware River & Pine Barrens
Freshwater

Delaware shad and spawning stripers pushing past Trenton in strong spring run

American shad hauls of 30 to 65-plus fish are coming in at the Lewis Shad Fishery, and spawning stripers have pushed well past Trenton into the non-tidal stretch of the Delaware River, according to JB Kasper via The Fisherman — NJ/DE Freshwater. A 35-inch striper was reported in catch-and-release nets near Lambertville this past week — a strong indicator of upriver migration. Old School Outdoors in Ewing corroborates the picture, noting good-sized crappies in the river alongside shad action and solid trout fishing in the canal since the latest stocking. On the Pine Barrens side, USGS gauge 01408000 is reading a steady 37.1 cfs as of Sunday morning — modest, stable flow that keeps wading and small-boat access straightforward. Fairfield Fishing Tackle notes that bass are cycling on and off spawning beds as water temps fluctuate, while northerns and smallies continue producing in upper-river tributaries on a mix of live bait and soft plastics.

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water temp
American Shad
Hot bite
American ShadStriped BassLargemouth & Smallmouth Bass
NJRaritan Bay & Sandy Hook
Saltwater

Sandy Hook Stripers: Best Spring Run in Years

NOAA buoy 44065 logged 49°F water at Sandy Hook on the morning of May 7, with 3-foot seas and winds around 12 knots — framing a striper season that multiple captains and shop owners are calling one of the best in recent memory. The Fisherman — NJ/DE Surf reports Keansburg Pier lit up on clams and plugs, while Sandy Hook's parking lot areas and North Beach are producing big bass on chunked bunker; anglers making the hike out to the Rip are scoring on wooden swimmers. OTW Northern New Jersey noted larger bass pushing into Raritan Bay on the heels of bunker schools as of late April, and Blue Chip Sportfishing reports crushing stripers on every trip. The Fisherman — NJ/DE Surf's Nick Honachefsky put it plainly: 'Old heads are calling it one of the best spring bass runs in a long time,' with fish from 24 to 45 inches from Sandy Hook down the coast. Fluke season opened May 4th; Capt. Ron's Atlantic Highlands had a tough first sail on southerly winds but reports flatfish present and building.

49°F
water · 7-day
Striped Bass
Hot bite
Striped BassSummer FlounderBlack Sea Bass
NJDelaware Bay (NJ side)
Saltwater

Stripers to 48 Inches Along Delaware Bay

Water at NOAA buoy 44009 is reading 53°F — prime spring territory for Delaware Bay striped bass, and the reports confirm it. Higbee's Bait and Tackle (via The Fisherman — Southern NJ) reports stripers to 48 inches out of Fortescue Beach on bloodworms, with slot keepers and oversize fish appearing throughout the week. Big Dave's Tackle confirms an outstanding bite from Cape May to Salem County on bloodworms, clam combos, and artificials including glide baits and soft plastics, with fish to 46 inches — evening and early morning moving tides producing the best windows. Black drum are a growing part of the Bay picture: Hands Too Bait and Tackle logs drum to 20 pounds on fresh shucked surf clams, and Big Dave's echoes that drumfish presence is building. Bluefish have entered the back bay creeks near North Wildwood, with racer blues to 36 inches feeding alongside stripers to 38 inches on soft plastics per The Fisherman — Southern NJ. Fluke season opened May 4th, and early scouting suggests the back bays are well-stocked with flatfish.

53°F
water · 7-day
Striped Bass
Hot bite
Striped BassBlack DrumSummer Flounder
NJDelaware River & Pine Barrens
Freshwater

Delaware River Shad Run Delivering 65-Fish Hauls; Stripers Push Past Trenton

The Lewis Shad Fishery on the Delaware River is producing single-session hauls of 30 to 65-plus fish, per JB Kasper's report in The Fisherman — NJ/DE Freshwater — a marked improvement over the sluggish early-season pace. Spawning striped bass have pushed well above Trenton into the non-tidal river, with a 35-inch fish documented in nets near Lambertville and catch-and-release bass confirmed in the same stretch. Old School Outdoors in Ewing, also reporting in The Fisherman — NJ/DE Freshwater, independently corroborates both the shad pickup and the presence of large, releasable stripers in the Trenton area. Canal trout continue to hold well following recent stockings, and crappie are actively working mid-river structure on jig-and-minnow rigs. On the Pine Barrens side, USGS gauge 01408000 on the Manasquan River registered 36 cfs as of early May 7, indicating moderate, fishable stream levels. With the moon now waning from last week's full phase, feeding windows are trending more consistent across daylight hours.

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water temp
American Shad
Hot bite
American ShadStriped BassTrout
NJRaritan Bay & Sandy Hook
Saltwater

50°F Water and Fluke Opener Kick Off NJ's Spring Run at Sandy Hook

NOAA buoy 44065 logged 50°F water at Sandy Hook on May 6 — the threshold that flips the spring switch for this stretch of coastline. The timing is ideal: NJ's fluke season opened May 4th, and per The Fisherman (Northeast)'s NJ/DE Bay Region forecast this week, the regulatory path is cleared for both fluke and black sea bass following NOAA's Recreational Measures Setting Process Framework approval. On the striper front, the spring migration is accelerating fast. On The Water's May 1 migration map notes the run snowballs as post-spawn females push north out of the Chesapeake, and the evidence bears out regionally — The Fisherman (Northeast) is reporting consistent schoolie-to-slot bass across Long Island, with bunker schools anchoring fish in place. Raritan Bay sits squarely in the path of that northward push. Winds were running near 23 knots at the buoy today; check small-craft advisories before launching.

50°F
water · 7-day
Striped Bass
Hot bite
Striped BassFlukeBlack Sea Bass
NJJersey Shore
Saltwater

Spring Striper Push Coincides with NJ Fluke Season Opener

Water temperatures are locked at 52°F at both NOAA buoys 44065 and 44091 as of May 5, providing a solid read on Jersey Shore conditions. The Fisherman (Northeast) filed their NJ/DE Bay Region forecast from the Belmar docks this week confirming New Jersey's fluke season kicked off Monday, May 4, with regulatory certainty restored after NOAA Fisheries approved the Recreational Measures Setting Process Framework. On the striper front, The Fisherman's Long Island report — closely tracking fish that will soon press into New Jersey waters — describes schoolies and slot-size bass running consistently, with larger stripers into the 30-inch-plus class being held in position by bunker schools. On The Water's May 1 striper migration map notes the push accelerates once post-spawn females begin clearing the Chesapeake. Buoy 44091 recorded 4.9-foot swells and winds are running near 9 m/s — plan timing carefully for open-water trips. Best striper action has been coming on plugs, soft plastics, bucktails, and fresh bunker chunks, per The Fisherman.

52°F
water · 7-day
Striped Bass
Hot bite
Striped BassFlukeBlack Sea Bass
NJDelaware Bay (NJ side)
Saltwater

NJ Fluke Season Opens as Delaware Bay Water Hits 53°F

Water temperatures in Delaware Bay are reading 53°F at NOAA buoy 44009 as of May 4th — the precise moment New Jersey's fluke season officially opens, making today a significant calendar marker for bay anglers. The Fisherman (Northeast)'s April 30 NJ/DE Bay forecast cleared the regulatory air: the U.S. Department of Commerce approved the Recreational Measures Setting Process Framework at NOAA Fisheries, putting fluke and sea bass seasons on firm ground for 2026. Delaware's black sea bass season opened May 1st; NJ's fluke kicks off today. Meanwhile, On The Water's May 1 striper migration map confirms the post-spawn push out of the Chesapeake is building — a development that historically funnels migrating bass through Delaware Bay corridors this time of year. With a waning gibbous moon driving strong tidal movement, we're entering a genuine multi-species window that early-season bay anglers won't want to miss.

53°F
water · 7-day
Fluke (Summer Flounder)
Active bite
Fluke (Summer Flounder)Striped BassBlack Sea Bass
NJDelaware River & Pine Barrens
Freshwater

Stripers Pushing North and Bass on Beds as Delaware Flows Run Slim

USGS gauge 01408000 logged a modest 40.5 cfs at the top of the month, pointing to low, clear water conditions across Pine Barrens drainages — conditions that concentrate fish but demand lighter presentations. The big story this week is the striper migration: On The Water's May 1 migration map confirms post-spawn females are clearing the Chesapeake and pushing north along the coast and up tidal rivers, putting Delaware River fish within reach over the next two to three weeks. Meanwhile, Wired 2 Fish reports that largemouth bass are moving into shallow water as temperatures rise, staging near beds and responding well to a swimbait-to-finesse-bait combo — work the swimbait to locate fish, then drop back with a finesse plastic to seal the deal. Chain pickerel, a Pine Barrens staple, remain a consistent seasonal target in the dark, tannin-stained streams. The waning gibbous moon is past peak brightness, easing the overnight bite and opening a favorable window for daytime structure fishing.

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water temp
Largemouth Bass
Hot bite
Largemouth BassStriped BassChain Pickerel
NJRaritan Bay & Sandy Hook
Saltwater

50°F Water and Incoming Bunker Signal NJ Striper Peak at Raritan Bay

NOAA buoy 44065 recorded 50°F water off Sandy Hook on May 3rd — a threshold that historically kicks NJ's striper bite into high gear. The Fisherman (Northeast)'s NJ/DE Bay Region forecast out of Belmar brings additional good news: NJ's fluke season officially opens Monday, May 4th, with regulatory uncertainty resolved after NOAA Fisheries approved the Recreational Measures Setting Process. The larger striper picture is equally encouraging. On The Water's May 1st migration map shows post-spawn females pushing north out of the Chesapeake, while The Fisherman (Northeast)'s Long Island forecast confirms bunker schools are actively pinning 30-inch-class stripers along the western bays — fish that should push into Raritan Bay imminently. Per The Fisherman (Northeast), the strongest action is coming at tide changes, with plugs, soft plastics, bucktails, and fresh bunker chunks all producing. With fluke season opening and stripers arriving, this week represents one of the best entry points of the spring.

50°F
water · 7-day
Striped Bass
Hot bite
Striped BassFluke (Summer Flounder)Black Sea Bass
NJDelaware Bay (NJ side)
Saltwater

Fluke Opens May 4 as Delaware Bay Water Hits 51°F and Stripers Push North

NOAA buoy 44009 logged Delaware Bay water at 51°F on May 3 — right as multiple seasons converge simultaneously. The Fisherman (Northeast), reporting from the Belmar docks alongside the Ol' Salty II, delivers the week's headline: New Jersey's fluke season kicks off Monday, May 4th, after the U.S. Department of Commerce approved the NOAA Fisheries Recreational Measures Setting Process Framework — clearing any remaining regulatory uncertainty heading into the opener. Delaware's black sea bass season opened May 1st, with NJ's dates set to follow shortly; check current state regs for the NJ-specific opener. On the migratory front, On The Water's May 1 striper migration map reports the push snowballs once post-spawn females leave the Chesapeake, and Delaware Bay sits squarely in that northbound corridor. A full moon on May 3 drives powerful tidal exchanges through bay channel cuts and tributary mouths — prime conditions for the rip lines that stripers and weakfish favor. Winds logged near 10 m/s at buoy 44009 may push anglers toward sheltered back-bay pockets and creek mouths.

51°F
water · 7-day
Striped Bass
Active bite
Striped BassFluke (Summer Flounder)Black Sea Bass
NJJersey Shore
Saltwater

Striper Migration Closing In on Jersey Shore as Fluke Season Nears

Water temps of 50–51°F across the Shore — per NOAA buoys 44091 and 44065 — put us squarely in the window for spring striper action. On The Water's May 1 Striper Migration Map notes the run 'really snowballs' once post-spawn females clear the Chesapeake, and that momentum is building right now. The Fisherman (Northeast) filed their NJ/DE Bay Region forecast from the Belmar docks this week, noting it's 'all systems go for fluke and sea bass' after NOAA Fisheries approved new recreational measures; NJ's fluke season opens Monday, May 4th, with black sea bass set to follow. With 3-foot swells at buoy 44091 and a Full Moon amplifying tidal flow, anglers working inlet rips and current seams are best positioned for this early-May window. The striper bite should sharpen with each passing day as the migration closes its final miles to the Shore.

51°F
water · 7-day
Striped Bass
Active bite
Striped BassFlukeBlack Sea Bass