Brigantine Fishing Charters

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Brigantine: 79 fishing charters available

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20 ft

Up to 4 people

Retriever Fishing Charters

4.9/5 (56 reviews)
Brigantine
There’s a fish with your name on it in Brigantine and Retriever Fishing Charters will help you catch it! Local species include Tautog, Striped Bass, Flounder, Black Seabass, Weakfish, Bluefish, Sheepshead, Cod, Mahi Mahi, King Mackerel (Kingfish), L

"My son’s and I primarily fish for trout in southern Pa." —⁠ Jeff,
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US $320
Trips from
US $320
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35 ft

Up to 6 people

Treemendous Sportfishing Charters

4.9/5 (289 reviews)
Brigantine
Captain Mark Hansen can’t wait to help you land a mighty fish aboard Treemendous Sportfishing Charters! Along with his experienced crew, his number one goal is to put you on the catch of your dreams and make sure you have the adventure of a lifetime

"I booked a 6hr trip for 4 of us. It was one of the first trips I’ve been able to take my 9 yr old son on." —⁠ Ron,
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US $550
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US $550
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26 ft

Up to 6 people

Babu Sport Fishing Charters, Inc.

4.9/5 (108 reviews)
Brigantine
Are you looking for some relaxing fishing in the calm bays of New Jersey? Maybe some offshore reel-screaming action? Both of those, and anything in between can be found on trips with Babu Sport Fishing Charters, owned by Captain John, and currently operat

"I was fishing with my grandson and brother-in-law with Capt." —⁠ Emil,
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US $450
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US $450

Angler's choice

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24 ft

Up to 5 people

A-Bomb Fishing Charters

4.9/5 (130 reviews)
Atlantic City (9 min drive from Brigantine)
When you book a trip on A-Bomb Fishing Charters, you’re going to have fun and you’ll be on the fish.

"We were not sure what to expect for the fishing trip but Captain Mike definitely made it enjoyable and entertaining." —⁠ Zhiyuan,
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US $400
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US $400

Angler's choice

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24 ft

Up to 4 people

Water Wolves

5.0/5 (134 reviews)
Atlantic City (12 min drive from Brigantine)
Get away from the hustle and bustle onto the ocean where a memorable fishing experience awaits for you. With Water Wolves you get to hunt trophy Striped Bass under the guidance of Captain Michael Dicarlo.

"The fishing was slow but not for a lack of trying.  Captain Mike took us all over the back bay and ocean." —⁠ Steven,
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US $275
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US $275

Angler's choice

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20 ft

Up to 2 people

Logos Guide Service

5.0/5 (48 reviews)
Atlantic City (9 min drive from Brigantine)
Hello and thank you for your interest in Logos and fishing in Atlantic City. I take one or two passengers for a personal fishing experience. All gear, tackle, licenses and bait are included along with bottled water and snacks.

"After fishing with Captain Bob today, I can’t leave a small review." —⁠ CARL,
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US $350
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US $350
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25 ft

Up to 6 people

Capt Pete’s Fishing Charters

4.9/5 (21 reviews)
Brigantine
Capt Pete’s Fishing Charters has a trip with your name on it along the stunning waters of Brigantine. These waters hold game fish like Flounder, Striped Bass, Bluefish, Seabass, Shark, and more, depending on the time of year.

"What an awesome experience! It was a choppy day, but we had so much fun, and we each caught fish!" —⁠ Scott,
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US $600
Trips from
US $600
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27 ft

Up to 5 people

GregMar Charters LLC

4.9/5 (12 reviews)
Brigantine
Whether you’re a trophy angler or a first-timer wanting to see why everyone loves fishing so much, GregMar Charters has the trip for you. They’ll put you on the hottest bite in the waters of Brigantine while providing a premier service.

"I charter Captain Gregory to take my family Fluke fishing. My granddaughter caught the biggest of the day we each caught fish and had great conversations with the captain." —⁠ Ken,
Trips from
US $550
Trips from
US $550
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19 ft

Up to 3 people

Little Jessie James

5.0/5 (2 reviews)
Brigantine
Little Jessie James charter boat offers the ultimate in the back bay and nearshore fishing. They specialize in ultra-light tackle fishing in the most pristine waters in New Jersey.

"Knew the water, knew the techniques, knew the fish.  Had a great trip." —⁠ Walker,
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US $600
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US $600
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35 ft

Up to 6 people

Jessie James Charters

4.9/5 (105 reviews)
Atlantic City (12 min drive from Brigantine)
FIRST TIME CLIENT RECEIVE A FREE JESSE JAMES T-SHIRT! Jessie James Charters operates out of Brigantine and Atlantic City, NJ, offering the best range of trips found anywhere around.

"Captain Mark and Kurt made the whole experience very enjoyable." —⁠ Jeffrey,
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US $550
Trips from
US $550

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Brigantine

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Brigantine

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Fishing in Brigantine

Atlantic County’s first beach town is used to being overshadowed by its famous neighbour, Atlantic City, but the incredible angling offered by Brigantine fishing charters is truly something to brag about. Being lesser-known has really worked to this barrier island’s advantage – come for a visit, and you’ll discover beautifully-kept beaches, untouched waters, and fishing adventures for all types of anglers.


What type of fishing charter is best for me?

Family (and Newbie!) Friendly Fishing

Brigantine generally attracts a family crowd. If you’re traveling with little ones, or are new to angling, the “bay side” of town is the perfect place to begin your adventure. This area is home to a collection of back bays and flats, including Grassy Bay and Little Bay, and many charters are docked close to the hotspots.

Most trips run for half a day, and you’ll mainly be using light tackle to fish for huge Fluke, Bluefish, Weakfish, the much-sought-after Striped Bass, and more. We recommend embarking on your trip during the summer months, when these species are abundant and you can combine fishing with other outdoor adventures!


If You’re Feeling Adventurous

Most captains will take you around 15 miles from shore to bottom fish the abundant local wrecks, as well as the local reefs – a popular spot in particular is Redbird Reef. You’ll be targeting anything from gigantic Fluke, to Black Seabass, Triggerfish, Bluefish, and more.

Trips generally start at the six-hour mark, but we recommend opting for eight hours to get the most out of your adventure. On your journey, you’ll pass through one of Brigantine’s inlets (Little Egg Inlet, Brigantine Inlet, or Absecon Inlet), so you’ll potentially get to test your inshore fishing skills, too.


For Hardcore Anglers Only!

If you’re looking for an unforgettable offshore trip, be prepared to spend at least 16 hours out at sea! This will give you ample time to reach southern New Jersey’s famous canyons, including Berkeley Canyon, Spencer Canyon, and Baltimore Canyon. Here, water depths drop from around 100 feet to an incredible 1,000 feet – and it only gets deeper the further you travel!

Seriously deep waters mean you’ll have the chance to catch some world-famous pelagic predators, including Mahi Mahi, Marlin, and Yellowfin Tuna. The best time to hook these hard-fighters is between July and October. You’ll also be targeting Tilefish, and a variety of notorious Shark species (Mako, Thresher, and Blacktip are common!)

 

What to Bring

Most Brigantine charters provide everything you need, including rods and reels, bait, lures, and tackle. Fishing licenses are usually covered by the charter, too. Bring along:

  • Snacks and drinks! Ice and water is usually provided, but you can bring your own soft drinks. Beer is usually accepted on Brigantine charters, but double-check with your captain.
  • Dress for the weather. This means sunglasses and sunscreen during the summer, and a rain jacket when needed. Most captains recommend you bring a warm jacket year round, as the wind-chill can be uncomfortable!
  • Motion-sickness medication. This is a must for new anglers and families traveling with little ones.

Swap the hustle and bustle of Atlantic City for relaxed beach-town vibes, and get ready to explore the angling opportunities of southern New Jersey’s best-kept secret!

Brigantine

4.9/5
Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Brigantine Fishing Seasons

January

Start off the new year in the right way, and head to Brigantine’s back bays to target huge Striper before the season ends. Special Striper trips are especially popular during this time of year!

February

February signals the slowing down of the season, so most charters are out of the water and undergoing maintenance. Available trips focus on heading to the reefs and wrecks, where Tautog is biting.

March

You’ll be able to hook Stripers in March, despite the slow season, and the end of the month is especially fruitful. Alternatively, head to North End Beach and catch the “tail end” of the annual horse-riding show!

April

This signals the start of the season! It’s the perfect time to bottom fish around the many wrecks and reefs, with Tautog, monster Bluefish, and other species biting hard. The annual Fish Fry takes place, too!

May
The first summer Fluke begin to appear in the back bays. Black Seabass can be caught and kept during this month, so get ready to hook them out by the reefs and wrecks!
June

Charters start gearing up to target big game out by the canyons, with Mahi Mahi and Marlin both on offer. In the bays, Weakfish and Bluefish are especially abundant.

July

Visit now if you want to battle Marlin, Tuna species, and Mahi Mahi. You’ll troll at least 80 miles out to the canyons to face these beasts. The Hooked on Fishing youth tournament will also be taking place on land!

August
There's plenty of opportunity to face off against Blue and White Marlin out near the canyons! With the warmest water temperatures of the year, you’ll be spoiled for choice in the bays and around the reefs and wrecks, too.
 
September

Before the waters start to cool, explore the bays for summer Fluke and Bluefish. Adventurous anglers can head out onto the Atlantic, where Black Seabass dwell around the reefs. Offshore, big game fish are biting!

October

The summer season is over, which means you’ll get Brigantine’s waters all to yourself! Mahi Mahi, Marlin, and Yellowfin Tuna are especially abundant around the canyons – hook them before they retreat for the winter.

November

This is the true start of Striper season! As well as cruising the back bays to hook masses of trophy-sized species, why not take part in the annual Brigantine Elks Fall Striper Tournament?

December

Fishing is best in the back bays, with abundant Bass, winter Fluke, and Bluefish. This is a great time to experience just how serene Brigantine’s waters can be, and hook yourself a trophy Striper, too!

Brigantine Fishing Calendar

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