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While the winter chill still grips Long Beach Island and the Atlantic remains at its seasonal minimum, beneath the surface, the clock is ticking. For both the seasoned local angler and the dedicated charter client, spring on Long Beach Island isn't just "the start of the season"—it’s a high-stakes transition where water temperature, bait movement, and timing collide.
At LBI Sportfishing NJ, we don't wait for the first 60-degree day to start hunting. We are already tracking the thermal edges that bring the "Big Four" into our reach. Here is your masterclass on targeting Stripers, Drum, Sea Bass, and Fluke during the LBI spring thaw. 1. Striped Bass: The Shallow Water HuntEarly season Stripers are a different beast than the fall-run fish. In the spring, these fish are looking for the warmest water they can find to kickstart their metabolism.
Why the "Early Bird" Gets the MeatEvery year, we see the same thing: the weather turns beautiful in June, the phones start ringing off the hook, and some of the best inshore fishing of the year has already passed. Here is why you need to book your LBI Sportfishing trip while the ground is still frozen:
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Welcome to the official fishing report blog for LBI Sportfishing!
If you are looking for the most up-to-date information on what’s biting in the waters surrounding Long Beach Island, you’ve come to the right place. Our mission is to provide local anglers and visiting families with real-time updates from the Barnegat Bay out to the offshore canyons. What to expect from our reports:
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AuthorJonathan Kelly, Captain and owner at LBI Sportfishing ArchivesCategories
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