NJ Fishing Reports and Fishin Minions Fishing Blog
Our 2026 Fishing Charters Are Now Open for Online Booking
After a long winter of waiting, planning, and gearing up, we’re excited to announce that our 2026 New Jersey Private Fishing Charters and NJ OPEN‑Boat Shared fishing trips are officially live and ready to book online. Whether you’re itching to chase early‑season stripers, planning a summer family-friendly outing, or locking in your favorite fall run dates, this is the moment recreational anglers look forward to all year.
A Beginner’s Guide for LBI Striped Bass Fishing
The characteristics of Striped Bass make them one of the most sought-after gamefish on the Atlantic coast. Their combination of size, fighting ability, and table fare quality creates an irresistible target for both beginners and experienced anglers. Here is a beginner’s guide for catching Striped Bass (Stripers) in New Jersey.
A Beginner’s Guide for Fishing and Catching LBI Bluefish
Do you have questions, about how to fish for LBI Bluefish and how to catch them?
Bluefish are the chaos-makers of the coast. They are fast, aggressive, and hit lures with a level of enthusiasm that surprises even seasoned anglers. For beginners, they are perfect because of the following. Read our blog for more answers to your questions
2026 New Jersey Bluefish Regulations
What are the Key NJ Bluefish Regulation Changes for 2026?
Bag Limits are the most significant update for 2026 LBI Bluefish Season, with the increase in possession limits. These increases were reflected in improved Bluefish stock conditions and updated assessments that allowed managers to relax previous restrictions on Bluefish.
Private Boat and Shore‑based Anglers may keep: 5 Bluefish per person, per day
For Hire Charter Boat Anglers may keep: 7 Bluefish per person, per day
2026 NJ Black Sea Bass Regulations
New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council voted to approve the new NJ Black Sea Bass regulations for 2026-2027 seasons. Click here for details
Blog Post - NJ Private Fishing Charter Labor Day 09/01/2025
22 1/2” Summer Flounder caught inside Barnegat Inlet
