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The Surf Fisherman Forum => NJ Fishing Locations Reviews => Topic started by: ped579 on August 03, 2007, 01:16:01 AM
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Hi All,
The South Pier at Seaside Heights is worth a try. It is a moderate sized pier that T's off at the end. There is plenty of fishing and crabbing room to stretch out except on the weekends. Come early to claim your spot and stay all day long.
The Pier is maintained by Seaside Heights and has plenty of on site parking.
There is a Bait & Tackle shop on the premises called The Dock Outfitters that opens up at 6:00 AM and closes at 10:00PM. There is also a restaurant that serves up a mean hamburger in case you forgot your lunch.
This spot is easy to get to simply head east on Rt. 37 and stay to your right after the bridges. You will see a modern looking building on your right. Just pull into the parking area and have a blast.
FYI, they also rent boats from 16' to pontoon boats as well as waverunners. If it gets too hot, cool off in the water there is a small beach there for your pleasure.
Google maps:
http://www.google.com/maps?q=Seaside+Heights,+NJ,+USA&ie=UTF8&ll=39.939982,-74.080532&spn=0.004541,0.011662&t=h&z=17&om=1
I hope you enjoy this pier. Tell them you saw it on njsaltWaterfisherman.com
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Happy Catching
Paul
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I have stopped by "The Dock" on numerous occasions for bait and tips...Both are readily available from a knowledgable staff. The grill is OUTSTANDING and worth a stop. While crabbing is the target of most of the Docks clientel, you can also catch Blues, Stripers, Weakies and Fluke there. I give the dock.... t^ t^!!!!
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Thanks for the report.
I have been on both and you can't go wrong either the North or South piers. Give them both a try especially if one is busy and crowded slide over to the other one. There are actually two piers on the north side of the 35 bridge so you have your pick.
Happy Catching
Paul
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Hi All,
The South pier has not much going on as I have not seen anyone out there till yesterday and hav not heard of anything being caught there either.
The Dock Sider looks like it opened not too long ago so give it a try and post your info. I am always looking for input.
Happy Catching
Good Luck this season
Paul
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Any fishing reports/updates anyone?
My folks live in Tom's River and I visit pretty often. Memorial Day weekend I checked out Seaside Heights/Park and the A.C. Jetty.
Thanks!
Jeff
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Hi irenegade,
I live in Toms River also on Duchess Ct. Maybe one day we could hook up and take a trip out to IBSP. That is the premier place to fish in this area. Right now the boat rentals are just getting things in order to open for business. The new parking area is all finished and it looks great, all ready to go.
Not to many out there fishing it just yet mostly locals sunbathing at this time. Give it a couple of weeks and things should be popping.
If you want to give me a call I am listed in the Contacts forum in the Members Den.
Happy Catching
Paul
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Hi Paul and Sean,
I'm a new participant on this web site. I just retired and didn't fish much due to demands of my job. I'm looking for a fishing pier that is members only. When I was in this area years ago, I remember reading about a pier where you pay to fish, but I forgot about it. I intend to spend time on open boats, but most of my fishing will be off piers. Any info you can give me is appreciated.
Thanx,
JimB
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Hi Jim.. Welcome to the site. I believe the SeaSide pier is private. Not sure . someone here will help you.
Nice to have you aboard.
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welcome jimb keansburg has a pier you pay to fish also seaside hts. good luck on your retierment
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Welcome Aboard jimb,
If you are talking about Seaside Heights there is a good pier at the north end of the board walk ocean side, it juts out quite a ways and is usually pretty productive. The entrance is on the north side of the pier and it will run you I believe $10.00 per pole.
That is the only pier in Ocean County that I know of on the ocean side. There are many smaller piers on the bayside that will cost you to get onto usually a weekly badge or a sticker on your car to enter the parking lot.
But there are free piers on the bay side that will produce as well one in Seaside Park and two in Seaside Heights. They are mentioned on this site. Plus the Mantalokin Bridge pier which you have read about here.
I hope this helps.
Happy Catching
Paul
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Just a new guy here and wondering if night fishing is allowed on the pier? Thank you and tight lines. Wayne Bunker
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Welcome grtn!
Yes, the pier is open 24/7 and you can fish and crab any of those times.
Good Luck and enjoy!
TT^
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Thanks Phishin. I appreciate it. May have to see if my Bud, Chris wants to do a small drive to the south from LB.
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Good luck, if you get down here to give it a try. The success of this pier is the deeper water surrounding it. There is 8-12 feet of water in this area and the deeper water runs under the small Pelican Island Bridge through to the north side. Lots of channels through this area with the shallower water dropping off into deeper water. I have waded out in the water next to the pier and fished with decent success. This is one of my favorite Bay fluking spots, although mostly shorts, and also a nice night time weakfish hole in the late summer and in the spring a nice striper spot.
Off the pier they get all types of species of fish. Last year they had small black drum, lots of croakers and kingfish around this time so...
TT^