Barnegat Township offers access to the rich fishing grounds of Barnegat Bay and its surrounding estuaries, a premier destination for saltwater anglers. This unique ecosystem features tidal flats, deep channels, and the legendary Barnegat Inlet, creating diverse habitats that support year-round fishing opportunities. The area is renowned for its seasonal abundance of Striped Bass, with the inlet jetties and bayside structures providing prime locations for landing trophy-sized "rockfish" during dawn and dusk hours.
Anglers regularly achieve the coveted "Grand Slam" by targeting multiple species in a single outing, including Bluefish, Weakfish, Fluke (summer flounder), and Black Sea Bass. Nearshore waters occasionally yield thrilling encounters with Bluefin Tuna near Barnegat Inlet. The bay's western sections feature grass beds and muddy bottoms that warm quickly in spring, attracting baitfish and creating ideal conditions for light-tackle fishing away from stronger currents.
From surfcasting along Barnegat Light's beaches to jetty fishing at the historic lighthouse and exploring the protected bayside bulkheads, Barnegat Township delivers varied experiences. Proven techniques include live-lining bunker for Striped Bass, drifting bucktail jigs for Fluke, and casting surface poppers for aggressive Bluefish. The recovery of this ecosystem ensures consistent action, whether you're chasing inshore species or venturing toward offshore wrecks.