May 2026 — New Jersey: Spring striper run at full strength, bluefish arriving, fluke season approaching. May is a late spring month with water in the 58-66°F range — PEAK STRIPER (most areas); bluefish arrive; flounder move into bays. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.
What’s Biting — May 2026
Primary targets this month: Striped Bass, Fluke, Sea Bass, Bluefish.
Striped Bass
Striped bass at Raritan Bay (the spring spawning fishery), the surf from Sandy Hook through Cape May, the rips at Sandy Hook, the back bays (Barnegat, Great Bay), the LBI surf, and the offshore wrecks in fall. Live bait (eels, bunker), trolled tubes and parachutes, or surface plugs at the rips. Peak season — fish actively feeding.
Fluke
Fluke (summer flounder) on Raritan Bay, Barnegat Bay, Great Bay, the inshore wrecks (Sea Girt Reef, Atlantic City Reef), and offshore in 60-120 feet. Drift over sandy bottom with a bucktail jig tipped with Berkley Gulp! 5-6″ or a strip of squid. Three-way rigs with a teaser and a large bucktail are deadly. Bigger fish hold in deeper water (60-120 ft).
Sea Bass
Black sea bass on the inshore artificial reefs (Sea Girt, Garden State North/South), the offshore wrecks in 60-150 feet. Drop squid strips, clams, or Gulp! on a high-low rig over wrecks and reefs. The deeper wrecks (80-150 ft) hold the bigger humpbacks.
Bluefish
Bluefish at the surf, the inlets, Raritan Bay, and Barnegat Bay during summer and fall blitz periods. Surface plugs (poppers, walking baits), metal lures (Hopkins, Kastmasters), or chunked bunker. Wire leader essential — bluefish teeth shred mono and fluoro instantly.
Water Conditions & Patterns
Water temperatures are running 58-66°F. Peak striper (most areas); bluefish arrive; flounder move into bays. Raritan Bay striper fishing is tide-driven — outgoing concentrates fish at the rips off Sandy Hook and channel edges. Surf bite shifts with tide and time; pre-dawn and the first hour of darkness are universally strong. Manasquan and Barnegat inlets push hard on outgoing.
Check the NOAA marine forecast and tide charts before launching. Wind direction often matters more than wind speed for inshore fishing — clean water beats churned water nine times out of ten.
Tactics & Tackle for This Month
- Peak striper inshore. Surf, jetties, bays — fish are everywhere. Live bait (bunker, eels) and trolled tubes both work.
- Fluke opens. Bay and inshore drift fishing — bucktail with Gulp! or strip-bait teaser combos.
May Outlook
Late spring — tarpon arriving, snook moving, summer pelagic season building offshore.
Regulations Reminder
Striped Bass: Federal slot typically 28-31″ with state variations; verify ASMFC and state rules annually. Fluke (Summer Flounder): 17-19″ minimum (state-by-state), 3-4 per day. Black Sea Bass: 12.5-13″ minimum, 10-15 per day depending on state and season. Bluefish: 3 per day in federal waters (verify state rules). Always verify current state regulations before each trip — slots, bag limits, and seasons change.
Local Resources
Bait & Tackle: Brielle Bait & Tackle (Brielle, 732-528-5720); Grumpy’s Bait & Tackle (Seaside Park); Fisherman’s Den (Belmar); Surf City Bait & Tackle (LBI).
Public Boat Ramps: Cheesequake State Park (Raritan Bay), Manasquan River (numerous ramps), Forked River, Barnegat Light, Atlantic City marina district, Cape May.
Charter Fishing: $600-$900 inshore; $1,200-$2,500 canyon tuna; $700-$1,100 nearshore wrecks.
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