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The Morone Saxatilis belongs to the order Perciformes and family Moronidae. It typically measures between 20 and 55 inches in length, with a weight range from 10 to 81 lbs. Habitat: river, lake, onshore, near shore. - Popular game fish for recreational and commercial fishers. - Also known as Atlantic Striped Bass, Stripers, or Linesider. - Distinguished by seven to eight stripes running down the sides of its body.
Captain Michael Dicarlo of Water Wolves on Sunday December offers exceptional striped bass fishing charters in Atlantic City's productive inshore waters. Our 6-hour fishing charter combines bottom fishing, jigging, and wreck fishing techniques to target striped bass around the area's abundant wrecks and structure. These Atlantic City waters hold baitfish year-round, creating ideal conditions for consistent striped bass action. Whether you're an experienced angler or new to inshore fishing, our local knowledge of the best fishing spots and proven techniques gives you the best shot at success. Winter months can produce fantastic fishing opportunities, and our comprehensive approach ensures an exciting day on the water targeting these prized gamefish in New Jersey's premier fishing destination.
Captain Michael Dicarlo of Water Wolves on Sunday December provides comprehensive 6-hour fishing charters targeting striped bass in Atlantic City's productive inshore waters. Our trips include all necessary fishing gear, tackle, and local expertise to maximize your success on the water. We focus on proven techniques including bottom fishing, jigging, and wreck fishing around the area's abundant structure. Pricing varies by season and group size, with options for both private and shared charters. Licensed and experienced, Captain Dicarlo knows exactly where to find the fish and how to put you on them. Book online or call to reserve your Atlantic City fishing adventure and experience why these waters are renowned for their striped bass fishing.
This charter specializes in targeting sea bass and sheepshead around Atlantic City's inshore reefs and wrecks, with striped bass as a bonus species. The combination of bottom fishing, jigging, and wreck fishing techniques provides diverse action throughout the trip. Atlantic City's waters offer excellent structure fishing opportunities, with numerous wrecks and reefs that hold baitfish and attract gamefish year-round. The 6-hour duration allows time to explore multiple spots and adapt techniques based on conditions.
Captain Dicarlo's local knowledge of the best fishing locations around Atlantic City makes the difference between a good trip and a great one. The winter months can produce some of the most consistent fishing, with less boat traffic and fish concentrated around structure. All trips include professional guidance on techniques, gear setup, and fish handling to ensure both novice and experienced anglers have a successful day on the water.
Striped bass thrive in Atlantic City's inshore waters due to the abundant baitfish populations around wrecks, reefs, and jetties. These fish move with the tides and seasons, often concentrating around structure where they ambush prey. In December, striped bass can be found in deeper water near wrecks and drop-offs, making jigging and bottom fishing particularly effective techniques. The combination of Atlantic City's diverse underwater structure and strong tidal flow creates ideal feeding conditions that keep striped bass active throughout the winter months. Local anglers know that the key to consistent success is understanding how these fish relate to structure and current, which is exactly what Captain Dicarlo brings to every trip.
Your Atlantic City fishing charter includes all rods, reels, tackle, and bait needed for a successful day targeting striped bass and other inshore species. The boat accommodates small groups for a personalized fishing experience, with Captain Dicarlo providing hands-on instruction and guidance throughout the trip. Departure times are scheduled to take advantage of optimal tidal conditions, typically in the early morning hours. Safety equipment is provided, and the captain maintains all required licenses and certifications. Dress in layers for changing weather conditions, and bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and any personal items you'll need for the 6-hour trip. Fish cleaning and basic instruction are included, making this an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced anglers looking to explore Atlantic City's productive fishing grounds.
The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis), commonly known as Atlantic Striped Bass, Stripers, or Linesider, belongs to the order Perciformes and family Moronidae. This popular game fish is easily distinguished by its seven to eight dark horizontal stripes running along its silvery sides, with coloration ranging from light green and olive to brown and black on top, and a shimmering white belly. In Atlantic City waters this December, these powerful fish are concentrated around wrecks and structure where they feed aggressively.
Striped bass are among the most sought-after game fish along the Atlantic coast, prized for their fighting ability and excellent table fare. These anadromous fish spend most of their adult lives in saltwater but return to freshwater rivers to spawn. They are highly migratory, following baitfish populations and temperature preferences along the coast throughout the year.
Striped bass inhabit coastal waters from Maine to North Carolina, with significant populations in the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware Bay systems. Around Atlantic City, they frequent inshore waters including jetties, wrecks, reefs, and drop-offs where baitfish concentrate. They prefer areas with good current flow and structure that provides ambush points for feeding.
Striped bass typically range from 20 to 55 inches in length and weigh between 10 to 81 pounds. Fish over 28 inches are considered keepers in New Jersey waters, while trophy fish exceeding 40 inches and 30 pounds are the ultimate prize for serious anglers.
These opportunistic predators feed on a variety of baitfish including bunker, herring, anchovies, and sand eels. They are most active during dawn and dusk periods, though they can be caught throughout the day when conditions are right. Striped bass are known for their schooling behavior, often traveling in groups of similar-sized fish.
Striped bass spawn in freshwater rivers during spring months when water temperatures reach 55-65 degrees Fahrenheit. After spawning, adult fish return to saltwater where they feed heavily to regain condition. This feeding behavior makes fall and early winter excellent times for fishing.
Effective techniques include jigging with bucktails or metal jigs, bottom fishing with clams or bunker chunks, and trolling with umbrella rigs or large swimbaits. Around Atlantic City's wrecks, vertical jigging is particularly productive, while drift fishing with live or cut bait works well over structure. In December, focus on deeper water areas where fish concentrate during colder months.
Striped bass offers excellent eating with firm, white, flaky meat and mild flavor. The fish is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids while being relatively low in mercury compared to other large predatory fish. Popular cooking methods include grilling, baking, and pan-searing, with the fish holding up well to various seasonings and preparations.
Q: What is the best bait for striped bass?
A: Live or fresh bunker, clams, eels, and herring are top choices. Artificial lures like bucktail jigs, swimbaits, and spoons are also highly effective.
Q: Where can I find striped bass near Atlantic City?
A: Focus on wrecks, reefs, jetties, and drop-offs in 20-60 feet of water. The Absecon Inlet jetties and offshore wrecks are particularly productive areas.
Q: Is striped bass good to eat?
A: Yes, striped bass is excellent table fare with firm, white meat and mild flavor. It's versatile for many cooking methods and high in beneficial nutrients.
Q: When is the best time to catch striped bass?
A: Fall through early winter offers excellent fishing, with fish feeding heavily before moving to deeper water. Dawn and dusk are typically the most productive times.
Get ready for a fun-filled day on the water as we set out from Atlantic City in search of some awesome catches! Our 6-hour charter trip takes you to the inshore reefs and wrecks where big Sea Bass with their striking blue heads love to hang out. But that's not all - we might also come across some Sheepshead, those cool-looking fish with black and white stripes that make them look like they're wearing jailbird outfits. Whether you're an experienced angler or trying fishing for the first time, this trip promises plenty of action and excitement for everyone on board. Imagine the satisfaction of reeling in your own impressive Sea Bass or Sheepshead - it's a blast! So grab your friends or family, pack your sense of adventure, and join us for a day of fishing you won't soon forget. Book your spot with Water Wolves and let's make some waves!