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Dominic Vricella was fishing east of the Manasquan Inlet where he landed the new state record King Mackerel on July 30, 2023. The fish weighed 67-pounds, 7.2-ounces, replacing the previous record of 54-pound, 0-ounce from 1998.
The current recreational size limit for striped bass in NJ is 1 fish at 28 to less than 38. On July 2, 2023, the new slot size of 1 fish at 28 to 31 will be effective; please check our website and social media for updates. Many states have already changed their regulations.
Only one daily creel of any fish species may be in possession. Additional fish may be caught once the creel is docHubed if immediately returned to the water unharmed. Separate stringers or buckets must be used for each anglers catch. Boats may contain only the combined daily creel limit for each legal angler on board.
2023 New Jersey Marine Fishing Limits Fish SpeciesOpen SeasonPossession LimitBlackfish (Tautog)Nov 16 - Dec 315 per personBlue Crab, HardMar 15 - Nov 301 BushelBluefish (Snapper)Year Round3 per person 5 per person from charter vesselClam, HardYear Round150 Clams No harvest on Sunday Shellfish license required51 more rows
The black sea bass record in New Jersey is held by Steve Singler, who caught a 9-pound fish in 2015. Singler reeled in the sea bass while he was fishing on the Voyager out of Point Pleasant. Singlers massive fish was caught with bait and it bested the previous New Jersey record by just about 12 ounces.
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Matthew Florio broke a New Jersey State Saltwater Fish Record by landing a 78 lb., 2.4 oz. Albacore Tuna in October 2022, breaking the previous 1984 record by 3.4 ounces.
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