Peak spring run. Big migratory fish along the beaches and inlets.
New Jersey Coast migration calendar.
The New Jersey coast catches both the spring run pushing north and the fall run pushing south — a 130-mile beach with productive inlets every few miles. Sandy Hook in fall and Cape May in spring are migration concentration points.
Migration timing varies year over year with water temperature, weather, and bait movement. Cross-reference with NOAA marine forecast and a local source before planning a trip.
What's running now — May
5 active speciesAuto-updated based on the current month. The planning section that matters for trips this week.
- Striped BassPeak
Peak spring run. Big migratory fish along the beaches and inlets.
- BluefishGood
Spring blues with bunker schools. Snapper blues in back bays.
- Summer FlounderGood
Spring inshore migration — fish on sand.
- Black Sea BassGood
Spring sea bass on inshore wrecks and structure.
- WeakfishGood
Best month historically — population currently reduced.
New Jersey Coast hotspots
- Sandy Hook
- Manasquan Inlet
- Cape May rips
- Barnegat Inlet
- Striped BassPeak
- BluefishGood
- Summer FlounderGood
- Black Sea BassGood
- WeakfishGood
All species — sorted by current month
- Striped BassMorone saxatilisPeakFull Striped Bass calendar for New Jersey CoastBest months: May · September · OctoberTop lures: Live menhaden, Soft plastic shads on jigheads, Bucktail jigs
- BluefishPomatomus saltatrixGoodFull Bluefish calendar for New Jersey CoastBest months: June · July · August · September
Spring blues with bunker schools. Snapper blues in back bays.
Top lures: Metal-lipped poppers, Diamond jigs, Cut bunker chunks (wire leader) - Summer FlounderParalichthys dentatusGoodFull Summer Flounder calendar for New Jersey CoastBest months: June · July
Spring inshore migration — fish on sand.
Top lures: Bucktail tipped with squid or Gulp!, Spro Bucktail Jig + curly tail, Live killifish (mummichog) - Black Sea BassCentropristis striataGoodFull Black Sea Bass calendar for New Jersey CoastBest months: June · July
Spring sea bass on inshore wrecks and structure.
Top lures: Squid strips on hi-lo rig, Clam chunks, Diamond jigs - WeakfishCynoscion regalisGoodFull Weakfish calendar for New Jersey CoastBest months: No peak month identified
Best month historically — population currently reduced.
Top lures: Small soft plastics on light jigheads, Live shrimp under popping cork, Bay anchovy imitations
Month-by-month — top 5 species
Quick reference for trip planning across the year. Each cell shows the typical migration status for that month.
| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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Regional notes — top species
Striped Bass in New Jersey Coast
Spring run pushes north through April–May; fall run southbound through September–November. Bait migrations (sand eels, herring, peanut bunker) trigger blitz windows. Resident summer fish stay on structure through the warm months.
Bluefish in New Jersey Coast
Spring run begins in May; peak summer fishing through August; fall run on bait migrations September–October. Schools of choppers move with bait and are unpredictable year over year.
Summer Flounder in New Jersey Coast
Spring inshore migration from offshore winter grounds April–May; peak inshore June–August on sand and mud bottoms; fall offshore migration September–October.
Marine forecast
NOAA Zone ANZ450Wind, swell, and tide-stage forecasts that drive whether fish are feeding inshore or holding offshore.
State agencies
Bag limits, slot rules, and seasonal closures live with the agencies — verify before keeping fish.
Real-time migration alerts for New Jersey Coast.
Bield: Fish ties NOAA buoy data, water temperature readings, and your saved species list together — and alerts you when arrivals reach your home water.