Going to be spending some time down in LBI this summer. Recently picked up a 9wt and want to see if I can get some time in the water with it down there. Does anyone know some spots that would make sense wading on LBI? I don't have access to a boat so I have to be able to wade.
Been looking online for any clues but cant find much. Any help will be grateful. Thank you.
Long Beach Island With The Flyrod?
Re: Long Beach Island With The Flyrod?
I've seen people fly fishing off the south jetty in Barnegat Light. You need a south or better southwesterly wind for optimal conditions and don't even think about it with a wind coming out of the north as you will be eating your fly. Be careful on the rocks. Korkers would be a plus. Outgoing tide is best as it sweeps food out of the bay.
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Re: Long Beach Island With The Flyrod?
There is a bayside pier behind Morrison's Marina in Beach Haven. You can probably entertain yourself putzing around for snapper blues.
Re: Long Beach Island With The Flyrod?
Hello, Go to the lighthouse and park in the parking lot. You want to fish to the right of the inlet and jetty. The water sweeps around the jetty and to the right down towards the beach. You will see what I’m talking about when you get there and start fishing. I caught my biggest bluefish there a few years ago. I was fishing about 100 yds. down from the jetty. The other place is on the bay side where the state property is. You could always park on the street and then the local yokels had Barnegat light put up no parking signs. There is probably about enough room for 2or 3 cars only now. If your new to the area it would get cufusing if I tried to give you directions. The reason I know of these places is that I live in Manahawkin and to get to LBI you have to go through Manahawkin. Bill the mailman
Re: Long Beach Island With The Flyrod?
You can probably hit the bayside near the park by Bay Village. There are also some other public parks that border the bay but it'd be a early/late thing cause they get crowded with kids. I've also seen people flyfish the jetties on the ocean side. Again an early/late thing to avoid the swimmers. And yes if you are going to climb the jetties use Korkers or spikes.
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Re: Long Beach Island With The Flyrod?
Head over to High Bar Harbor in Barnegat Light, park at the end of Sunset Blvd and walk out. Close to the channel on the inlet side, some nice flats on the bay side. Check a map and watch the tides.
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Re: Long Beach Island With The Flyrod?
Found this on the bay side because the ocean winds were too strong. Not a Bass but it was fun! Thanks for all the spots.
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Re: Long Beach Island With The Flyrod?
You can do worse (a skunk ) than a bluefish.
Sandy Hook, late May, outgoing tide, at the rip... can have epic flyfishing times out there
Sandy Hook, late May, outgoing tide, at the rip... can have epic flyfishing times out there
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