Brigantine

Atlantic County, NJ

Brigantine offers public shoreline access on the Atlantic coast in Atlantic County. Common targets include striped bass, bluefish, and summer flounder.

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Striped Bass — Great day to fish for Striped Bass.

Best conditions of 3 species tracked at Brigantine.

75 /100
great
NWSActive weather alert

Small Craft Advisory issued June 5 at 3:01PM EDT until June 7 at 6:00AM EDT by NWS Mount Holly NJ

Air Temp
80°F
Mostly Sunny
Wind
5 to 15 mph
SW
Rain
1%
Saturday
Pressure
Steady
6-hour trend
Water Temp
61°F
Tidal waters
Tide
incoming
Next high at 11:43 PM
Seas
2.6 ft
Nearest buoy wave height
Sunrise
5:31 AM
Sunset
8:20 PM
Moon · 70%
waning gibbous
Time Type Height
5:39 AM Low 0.6 ft
11:39 AM High 3.2 ft
5:16 PM Low 1.0 ft
11:43 PM High 4.2 ft

3 species tracked, ranked by today's conditions. The top pick is open below — tap any species to expand it, or a chip to focus.

#1 Striped Bass Great day to fish for Striped Bass. In season 75/100

What's helping

  • 61°F water — right in striped bass's ideal range
  • incoming tide — striped bass prefers incoming tide
  • 15 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed

What's hurting

  • NWS alert active — check the alert before heading out

About. Morone saxatilis — Maryland's state fish. Anadromous — runs into Bay tributaries to spawn each spring. Targeted by trolling, jigging, live-lining, and surf casting. Locally called "rockfish."

Prefers. Water 50–72°F (ideal 62°F) · incoming tide · depth 5–35 ft.

Min size
28"
Max size
38"
Daily creel
1

28–38" slot, 1 fish/day. Circle hooks are required when fishing with bait.

Source: New Jersey regulations · verified 2026-05-29.

#2 Bluefish Workable day for Bluefish. In season 63/100

What's helping

  • 61°F water — inside bluefish's active range
  • incoming tide — bluefish prefers incoming tide
  • 15 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed

What's hurting

  • NWS alert active — check the alert before heading out

About. Pomatomus saltatrix — Toothy, aggressive pelagic predator. "Snapper blues" invade the lower Bay and coastal bays in summer; bigger choppers along the Atlantic coast. Hits metal jigs, topwater, and cut bait savagely — wire leaders recommended.

Prefers. Water 60–80°F (ideal 70°F) · incoming tide · depth 5–50 ft.

Daily creel
5

No minimum size. 5 fish/day from shore or private boat; 7/day on for-hire vessels.

Source: New Jersey regulations · verified 2026-05-29.

#3 Summer Flounder Marginal conditions for Summer Flounder. In season 47/100

What's helping

  • 61°F water — inside summer flounder's active range
  • 15 mph wind — light chop — baitfish active, fish willing to feed

What's hurting

  • incoming tide — summer flounder prefers outgoing tide
  • NWS alert active — check the alert before heading out

About. Paralichthys dentatus — Locally called "fluke." Flatfish that ambushes bait off sandy and mixed bottom. Drifting bucktails tipped with Gulp! or live minnows through Ocean City and Chincoteague inlets is the classic method.

Prefers. Water 58–75°F (ideal 65°F) · outgoing tide · depth 10–100 ft.

Min size
18"
Daily creel
3

18" minimum, 3 fish/day. Exact season dates are set annually by NJ DEP; the typical spring–early-fall window is shown.

Source: New Jersey regulations · verified 2026-05-29.

Water Body

Atlantic Ocean

Region

Jersey Shore

Access

Shoreline access

Jurisdiction

New Jersey

Coordinates

39.4113, -74.3671

Local reports & rules for Brigantine: NJ Fish & Wildlife fishing & regulations → · fish-consumption advisories (EPA directory) →

Do I need a fishing license to fish at Brigantine?

Yes (anglers age 16 and older). To fish at Brigantine you need the appropriate state fishing license. See the agency's current rules: the state agency website

What fish are commonly targeted at Brigantine?

Brigantine is listed on this site for 3 commonly-targeted species: Striped Bass, Bluefish, Summer Flounder. Which species is currently in season and which is scoring highest today is shown in the per-species ranking on this page.

When is the best time to fish at Brigantine?

It depends more on the species and the day's conditions than on a fixed "best hour." Water temperature, weather, and — at tidal locations — the stage of the tide drive activity most. The per-species ranking on this page scores every target species at Brigantine against today's live conditions, so the fish near the top are your best bets right now; check back as conditions change through the day.

What kind of access does Brigantine have?

Brigantine has shoreline / wading access. There is no pier or boat ramp at this location.

Which state's fishing regulations apply at Brigantine?

state agency regulations apply at Brigantine. Size limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures are listed per species on each species page. Always confirm against the agency source linked from each regulation block — emergency closures can take effect mid-season.

Is Brigantine tidal water?

Yes. Brigantine sits on tidal water with a NOAA tide station nearby. Today's high/low timing is in the tide chart on this page.

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