Fishing Reports from Captain Mikes

Fishing Reports from Captain Mikes

Tim O’Mara after a long morning trolling up and down the NJ coastline for stripers (circa 2021).

Fishing reports straight from Captain Mikes located on Great Bay Boulevard. We’re directly between Atlantic City and Long Beach Island.

We’re 45 minutes away from Long Beach Island (LBI) and 45 minutes away from Atlantic City perfect location for your fishing trip with friends and family. Or the perfect getaway from your friends and family (we don’t judge)!

Captain Mikes has access to inshore fishing reports in Great Bay, Long Beach Island (LBI), Brigantine, and off the coast of Atlantic City. We’re a 5 minutes ride from the inlet and in the heart of Great Bay.

Our vast network of salty fisherman allow us to have a good grasp on when the Striped Bass run north in the spring and return south during the fall. We also get tipped off when doormat fluke are chewing!

Don’t believe us? Check out our Instagram and Facebook for photos of our smiling rental and slip customers to see for yourself!

Latest Fishing Reports from Captain Mikes

  • Memorial Day Fishing Report
    We’ve been fishing before Memorial Day Weekend and the blue fish are blitzing through Great Bay and Barnegat Bay. There are 1-3lbers and plenty of fish to go around. The water temperature in the bay is high 60’s while the ocean has been low 60’s. Still plenty of opportunities to catch a striped bass chunking… Read more: Memorial Day Fishing Report
  • Fluke Season Starts Hot
    Fluke season starts off hot this weekend after a bit of a slow week. The best fluke bait has been spearing and salted mackerel on bucktails. Some guys using bobbers and gulp too. You’ll need to come into the shop if you want to find out the secret colors of gulp they’ve been hitting! Give us… Read more: Fluke Season Starts Hot
  • New Striped Bass Regulations
    Lots of news in the fishing world this week. Dead dolphin, new striped bass regulations and fluke season kicks off! It’s been a busy few weeks getting the marina up and running but Captain Mike’s is now open full-time! May 2nd kicks off fluke season and we’re looking forward to another prosperous season down in… Read more: New Striped Bass Regulations
  • Captain Mikes: April Fishing Reports
    April Fishing Reports So Far April is off to a warm start and prime-time spring fishing is upon us! The weather in New Jersey has been stellar this week. We’ve been pushing 70-80 degrees this past week. The ocean temps are beginning to rise from the low 50 fifties into the mid-fifties, when the ocean… Read more: Captain Mikes: April Fishing Reports
  • Fishing is Almost Here!
    Fishing is Almost Upon Us! Fear not anglers, fishing season is almost upon us. Captain Mikes Marina is almost open full time for business! We will be open weekends and most mornings weather permitting. We’ll be open full-time May 1st. Fluke fishing opens up May 2nd and closes on September 27th. Anglers are allowed to… Read more: Fishing is Almost Here!

Great Bay Fishing Profile

Happy rental boat customers after a day of fluking Great Bay.

Great Bay’s grassy channels and holes are great to target fluke, tautog, striped bass, and bluefish.

April through June is the perfect time to get those early season trips in to pluck black drum, striped bass, and tautog without the summer ruckus on the water.

Striped bass during this time of the year return from the Mullica river back to Great Bay. Fluke fishing tends to heat up toward the tail end of May as well.

June through September is prime time for blowfish, fluke, snapper and cocktail blues. If you’re keen on shark fishing brown sharks patrol the grassy channels of Great Bay as well.

Rutgers Marine has a dock cam you can check the conditions, here.

Long Beach Island Fishing Profile

Angler Scott Hill with a trophy striped bass in a not so secret spot in LBI (Circa 2021).

We have family and friends who fish Barnegat Bay, inlet, and the wrecks off the coast of Long Beach Island (LBI).

April through June is predominantly for striper fishing, blue fishing, and tautoging. The elusive LBI black drum does exist but seldom caught.

Striped bass run through Barnegat Bay and off the coast of LBI as well.

June through August is when most anglers target fluke, bluefish, blowfish, tautog, and seabass when the latter two species are open.

Schoolie striped bass can be found but most anglers opt to wreck fish or bottom fish.

August through December is one of our favorite times of the year. The fall run offers pockets of false albacore and striped bass begin to migrate south through LBI.

Seabass and tautog regulations become more liberal and allow anglers to fill up their freezers for the winter.

Most boats are out of the water by this time of year and it truly is for diehard fishermen who choose to brave the chilly weather for opportunities of glory.

Atlantic City & Brigantine Fishing Profile

Map of Atlantic City Reef from NJ.gov

May through August is a wreck and fluke fisherman’s paradise. Whether your drifting for fluke or locked into a wreck spot for sea bass or tautog, AC Reef is rich with structure.

Again, if you’re a Captain Mikes’ slip customer you are only 5 minutes ride from breaking the inlet to Garden State South or Atlantic City wrecks.

Depending on the time of year you may even be lucky enough to snag an August Mahi…

August through December is normally when striped bass return within striking distance .

The reefs can still be hold fish but the colder it gets the further they migrate east.

New Jersey Offshore Fishing Reports

We promise our offshore fishing reports from New Jersey’s canyons will be detailed enough with the conditions tuna, mahi, and other species were caught but not enough info to make our canyons a parking lot.

May to August bluefin tuna tend to be closer inshore canyons. Meanwhile yellowfin tuna and other pelagic species are further out in the Hudson canyons.

Mahi Mahi fishing picks up when the ocean temperatures are in the 70’s.

September to December is not for the faint of heart but you can chase ghosts for bluefin during the fall. We typically get a good run of bluefin tuna during late November and early December.

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☀️🎣 What a beautiful day on Great Bay! 🎣☀️
The bay was alive today with boats on the water, anglers reeling in fish, and plenty of sunshine to go around.
Congratulations to Joe Bloniaez, who landed a beautiful 4.8 lb. fluke, and his fishing buddy Doni Richardson, who brought in a nice 3.2 lb. fluke while fishing out of Captain Mike’s.
The fishing has been great, the weather couldn’t be better, and the smiles say it all!
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Get out on the bay and make some memories!
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Also I love the dogs there i got to play with them yesterday

All nice people to deal with

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Good to see best place in town

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2 weeks ago

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Gus and his catch 🎣 See MoreSee Less

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Very nice for early season it took me all day to catch 1 keeper today and I been fluke fishing for 28 years

We had a great time

Awesome. Definitely picked the best Marina around!!!!!

The best place to catch my favorite fish..soooo big too

Awesome 👍

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Ernie caught this nice 21" Fluke yesterday in the clamstakes 🎣 See MoreSee Less

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Way to go Ernie!!!🎣

Chad went out in these crazy winds and tide today and brought in this beautiful catch – 26 1/2", 7.9 lb Fluke 🎣 See MoreSee Less

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I bet that is a mantis shrimp in its stomach

Nice Door mat with a full belly

Very very nice

Awesome flatty

Great job, congratulations. I know 2 people that braved that shit and didn't get a bite.

Nice fish!!

Nice … Wanted to go, but I wasn’t gonna try any of those winds. Good job, Chad

Wow – nice fish!

Way to go, Chad!

Omg!! Awesome!!

Wow! Great catch!!

Nick Staff

Doormat

Lester Bell

Great catch

Great catch!

WoW ,great fish!!! Congrats 🐟🐠

Wow 👍👍

SWEEEEET!👍

Nice fish

Sweet !!!!

Nice !!

Chad is stupid to risk his boat and life.

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All that for 3 fish…

Do you do engine repair

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PLEASE SHARE – FAMILY NEEDS SUPPORT

Many of you know Melanie Dawn and the work she has done over the years. She has stood beside countless families, giving everything she has to help them find answers, justice, and closure. She has always been there for others in their darkest moments.

Now, her own family is facing that same kind of heartbreak.

Matt Oliver, the father of her daughter, is currently missing after reportedly falling overboard from an oyster boat in the waters between New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. Search efforts are ongoing, and his loved ones are desperately hoping for answers.

This is an unimaginable situation for Melanie, their daughter, and everyone who loves Matt.

If you are in the NJ, Delaware, or Pennsylvania waterways area — especially those in the boating, fishing, or maritime community — please stay alert. Any information, no matter how small, could be important.

Please keep this family in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time. And most importantly, please share this post to help spread awareness.

If you have any information that could help, please contact local authorities immediately or the Coast Guard.

Let’s show up for Melanie and her family the same way she has always shown up for others.If you get a confirmed Coast Guard phone number or case details, send them to me and I’ll add a strong call-to-action line so people know exactly who to contact.
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This is soo sad. Have they found hime

Hear anything yet?

Sadly matthew was found april 21 a mile off shore from bowers beach kent county Delaware. We as his family are happy he was recovered and we can finally bring him home where he belongs. Thank u so much for sharing

Prayers he is found ❤️

Thoughts and prayers 🙏❤️🙏.

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Gotta do, whatcha gotta do.

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Are they catching Winter Flounder in the bay anymore?

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