Belmar Fishing Charters
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Canyon Eagle 1 Fishing Charters 42'
4.9/5 (77 reviews)
Belmar
Canyon Eagle Fishing I and II Charters is located in Belmar with lots of free parking and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Captain Nick, captain Angel, first mate joe and the crew will keep you safe and put you on the fish.
"We were early but the Cpt and mate were too. Headed out." — Michael,
"We were early but the Cpt and mate were too. Headed out." — Michael,
Canyon Eagle 2 Fishing Charters – 38'
4.8/5 (13 reviews)
Belmar
Book your next trip with Canyon Eagle 2 Fishing Charters and find out what the fishing in Belmar is all about.
"Our family (4 adults and 2 kids) went on this charter and had a great time!" — Adolfo,
"Our family (4 adults and 2 kids) went on this charter and had a great time!" — Adolfo,
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Belmar
Spend the day with Debra Ann Fishing Charters and get hooked on fishing in Belmar! Having logged many hours on these tides, the Captains know them forwards and back. We offer Private Fishing Charters 7:30am to 3pm or 4:30pm to 9:30pm.
5.0/5 (12 reviews)
Belmar
Nearfall Fishing Charters is located in Belmar and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Come on aboard with Capt. Joseph, whose main priority is to get you on some fish.
4.4/5 (30 reviews)
Neptune City (4 min drive from Belmar)
Wots Up Dock Charter Fishing promises a great day out on the water, even if you’re not a fishing enthusiast! Your Captain is an avid angler who’s been fishing his whole life and finally made his dream of running a fishing charter come true.
"Not a lot of keeper size fluke but action was good. Captain and mate were friendly and helpful." — Jason,
"Not a lot of keeper size fluke but action was good. Captain and mate were friendly and helpful." — Jason,
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Belmar
Make some memories in Belmar and go fishing with Side Job Charters. Captain James will be your guide, so you'll benefit from years of knowledge and experience.
Captain Cal 2–Open Boat 7:30am-3:00
4.8/5 (65 reviews)
Belmar
Captain Cal 2 runs angling trips out of Belmar and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about. Come on aboard with Capt. Ronald, whose main priority is to get you on some fish.
"Being new to fishing,this was a great experience! The crew was very helpful and was able to land a nice Black Sea Bass which is my first fish." — Kevin,
"Being new to fishing,this was a great experience! The crew was very helpful and was able to land a nice Black Sea Bass which is my first fish." — Kevin,
4.8/5 (50 reviews)
Neptune City (6 min drive from Belmar)
Smokin Reel Charters is a fleet of comfortable fishing machines that launch out of Neptune City, New Jersey. The crew specializes in fishing the inshore and offshore waters, targeting anything from monster Shark to Fluke and Striped Bass.
"He bent over backwards to ensure my families annual trip was a success." — Derrick,
"He bent over backwards to ensure my families annual trip was a success." — Derrick,
5.0/5 (40 reviews)
Point Pleasant Beach (18 min drive from Belmar)
If you’re ready to discover fishing or cruising the Manasquan River or the Atlantic Ocean off Point Pleasant Beach, book a trip with Fins Up Family Charters.
"Our trip had some very unfortunate weather, and as a result we had to keep to the bay and river rather than striper fishing in the ocean as planned (which he warned us about far ahead of time), but Captain Mike still did everything he could to make sure we had a great time." — Nicholas,
"Our trip had some very unfortunate weather, and as a result we had to keep to the bay and river rather than striper fishing in the ocean as planned (which he warned us about far ahead of time), but Captain Mike still did everything he could to make sure we had a great time." — Nicholas,
5.0/5 (64 reviews)
Point Pleasant (19 min drive from Belmar)
Based out of Point Pleasant, Sligo Sportfishing is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Come on aboard with Capt. Anthony and Capt. KC, whose main priority is to get you on some fish.
"We did a 5-hour fishing trip as a Fathers Day present for my husband and our family of 5 had a great time." — Chris,
"We did a 5-hour fishing trip as a Fathers Day present for my husband and our family of 5 had a great time." — Chris,
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Fishing in Belmar
Belmar is a classic New Jersey tourist town, complete with a scenic boardwalk and sandy beaches. Belmar fishing charters have been catering to the summer crowds for years, and both private charters and party boats head out every day throughout the summer in search of big, tasty fish. It’s a great place to launch from, too. The coast is lined with rocky, oyster-covered structure (unique by NJ standards) and the deeper waters are littered with wrecks. Head even further, and you hit the Canyons - otherwise known as “the East Coast’s big game playground.”
What does this mean for you? In short, a lot of fish! Fluke and Weakfish top the shallow-water action, joined by big Striped Bass and Bluefish in many inshore spots. Head out 10-20 miles or so, and you start to find Blackfish (Tautog), Seabass, and some of the biggest Bass and Blues you could hope for. Add in Belmar’s awesome Shark and Tuna action, and you have a well-rounded fishery with enough boats to make sure you get what you’re after. No wonder so many people spend the summer here.
Belmar Fishing can be pretty hit and miss. Drop your lines just anywhere and you’re likely to come up empty. Head to the right spots, and you’ll go home with enough fish to fill the freezer and feed the family. Your captain will have their favorite honey holes, but here are a few of the famous spots you might visit on your trip.
You don’t have to head far to find fish. This spot is right in town, and is great for Fluke fishing. Points like The Tennis Courts are a particular favorite of local anglers, thanks to their big numbers of these tasty flatfish.
The Mud Hole is more of a general area than a specific spot. It’s one of the most important places in Northern Jersey, though. Anything from Tautog and Seabass to Bluefish to giant Sharks and Tuna show up in its depths.
This rocky area sits in around 100 feet of water (as you may have guessed). It’s a classic spot for big Bluefish, and also holds plenty of Blackfish during the fall and winter.
Out in the deeper reaches of the Mud Hole, this spot is known for its awesome Shark fishing. Makos, Threshers, Blues, and other toothy predators spend their summers hunting here, giving you some serious heavy tackle action.
These two huge wrecks sit around 65 miles offshore, and are a staple of the Belmar deep sea fishing scene. Huge Bluefin Tuna show up here in the summer, as do Yellowfin Tuna and a variety of Sharks.
If you’re after the biggest of the big game, you won’t find better fishing than out at the Canyons. Chicken Canyon is the most common destination out of Belmar. You can find Blue Marlin out here in the summer, as well as Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna and Blue, Porbeagle, and Thresher Sharks.
Belmar party boats will usually focus on drifting and bottom fishing to make sure everyone onboard gets to enjoy the action. This is a great way to pull in tasty bottom-dwellers like Tautog, Seabass, Flounder, and more on the cheap. You may be able to target some Sharks or Stripers on these trips, too.
Step aboard a private charter, and you have much more flexibility. You can spend your day pulling in tasty bottom fish or go after something with a bit more fight in it. Throwing topwater lures to Bluefish and Striped Bass is a great way to enjoy Belmar’s nearby spots. Head further out, and the Bluefish themselves become the bait. Throw them to hungry Sharks to start a feeding frenzy or follow schools of them to troll and cast for Bluefin Tuna as they hunt on the surface.
You don’t need a fishing license aboard Belmar fishing charters. If you’re heading out on your own, you may need a permit for specific species or areas, but there is no general saltwater license in New Jersey. Bear in mind that seasons and limits may change year on year. Fishing with a guide is the easiest way to stay within the law.
Belmar
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