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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 horizontal stripes running down the sides.
Captain Mark Schrenk of Jessie James Charters on Friday October delivered an exceptional 12-hour offshore fishing charter targeting striped bass and tuna in Atlantic City waters. This deep-sea fishing adventure combines trolling, jigging, and kite fishing techniques to maximize your chances at trophy gamefish. October provides prime conditions as cooling waters draw striped bass closer to shore, creating ideal opportunities for both novice and experienced anglers. The charter includes all necessary tackle, bait, and expert guidance from our licensed crew, ensuring a productive day on the water whether you're after hard-fighting stripers or offshore tuna species.
Captain Mark Schrenk of Jessie James Charters on Friday October guides anglers on comprehensive 12-hour offshore fishing adventures departing from Atlantic City. This full-day charter accommodates up to 6 guests and targets striped bass, tuna, and sharks using proven deep-sea techniques. All fishing gear, bait, and tackle are provided, along with ice for your catch. The charter includes fuel costs, though a surcharge may apply if market prices exceed $4 per gallon. A customary 20% tip for the first mate is appreciated, and new clients receive a complimentary Jessie James Charters t-shirt. Book online to secure your preferred date and experience world-class offshore fishing with our experienced crew.
This action-packed charter combines multiple fishing techniques to target diverse gamefish species in Atlantic City's productive offshore waters. The 12-hour duration allows ample time to explore different fishing grounds, from nearshore striped bass haunts to deeper tuna territories. October timing coincides with excellent fall fishing conditions as baitfish migrations draw predators into the area. The experienced crew adjusts tactics throughout the day, utilizing trolling spreads, deep-sea jigging, and exciting kite fishing methods to keep lines tight and action consistent.
The charter's comprehensive approach ensures productive fishing regardless of conditions, with backup spots and varied techniques maximizing your chances at trophy catches. Whether you're targeting your first striped bass or seeking offshore tuna action, this full-day adventure provides the time and expertise needed for memorable results on Atlantic City's premier fishing grounds.
Striped bass thrive in Atlantic City's diverse waters, moving between nearshore structure and deeper offshore areas depending on season and baitfish availability. These powerful gamefish are known for their distinctive horizontal stripes and aggressive feeding behavior, particularly during fall months when they bulk up for winter migrations. October represents prime striped bass season as cooling water temperatures trigger increased activity levels and concentrated feeding around structure like wrecks, reefs, and drop-offs. Local anglers target them using live bait, heavy jigs, and trolled lures, with successful techniques varying based on water depth and current conditions.
The 12-hour charter departs early morning from Atlantic City marina facilities, providing maximum fishing time during peak activity periods. The vessel is equipped with professional-grade tackle, electronics, and safety equipment to handle offshore conditions comfortably. Captain Mark and crew provide instruction on techniques, assist with fish handling, and ensure a safe, productive experience for all skill levels. The extended duration allows for exploring multiple fishing areas and adjusting strategies based on real-time conditions, maximizing your opportunities for diverse catches throughout the day.
The Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis), commonly known as Atlantic Striped Bass, Stripers, or Linesider, belongs to the order Perciformes and family Moronidae. This iconic gamefish features seven to eight distinctive horizontal stripes running along its silvery sides, with coloration ranging from light green and olive to brown and black, complemented by a shimmering white belly. In Atlantic City waters this October, striped bass are particularly active as they prepare for their seasonal migrations.
Striped bass represent one of the most sought-after gamefish 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, creating diverse fishing opportunities from rivers to offshore waters around Atlantic City.
These adaptable fish inhabit rivers, lakes, nearshore waters, and offshore environments along the Atlantic coast from Canada to North Carolina. Around Atlantic City, they frequent structure like jetties, bridges, and underwater reefs, as well as open water areas where baitfish concentrate.
Striped bass typically range from 20 to 55 inches in length, with weights spanning 10 to 81 pounds. Trophy specimens can exceed these ranges, with the current world record weighing over 80 pounds.
These opportunistic predators feed on various baitfish including menhaden, herring, anchovies, and eels, along with crustaceans and marine worms. They often feed in schools, particularly during dawn and dusk periods, making them excellent targets for charter fishing adventures.
Spawning occurs in spring when water temperatures reach 55-65°F, with fish migrating to freshwater rivers and tributaries. This seasonal movement creates predictable fishing patterns that experienced captains like Mark Schrenk utilize for successful charters.
Effective methods include trolling with umbrella rigs, jigging with heavy spoons or bucktails, and live bait fishing with eels or bunker. In October around Atlantic City, anglers find success using deep-sea jigging techniques near structure and trolling in open water where baitfish schools concentrate.
Striped bass offer excellent eating with firm, white, flaky meat and mild flavor. They're high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids while being relatively low in mercury compared to other large gamefish. Popular preparations include grilling, baking, and pan-searing.
Q: What is the best bait for striped bass?
A: Live eels, bunker, and herring are top choices, along with artificial lures like bucktails, spoons, and umbrella rigs for trolling.
Q: Where can I find striped bass near Atlantic City?
A: Target jetties, bridge structures, underwater reefs, and areas with strong current flow where baitfish concentrate.
Q: Is striped bass good to eat?
A: Yes, striped bass provides excellent table fare with firm, white meat and mild flavor, perfect for various cooking methods.
Q: When is the best time to catch striped bass?
A: Fall months like October offer prime fishing as fish feed heavily before winter migrations, with dawn and dusk being peak feeding times.
Ready for some serious offshore fishing action? Join us on a 12-hour charter trip from Atlantic City, where we'll be targeting tuna, sharks, and other exciting catches. Our experienced crew knows all the prime spots to maximize your chances of hooking into something big. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to deep sea fishing, we'll make sure you have a great time out on the water. With room for up to 6 guests, it's perfect for a group of friends or family looking for an adventure. Don't worry about gear - we've got you covered with top-notch equipment. Just bring your sense of excitement and maybe some snacks for the day. As a nice bonus, first-time clients get a free Jessie James Charters t-shirt to remember their trip. Keep in mind there may be a fuel surcharge if prices are high, and it's customary to tip the hardworking first mate. Get ready for a full day of fishing, fun, and hopefully some impressive catches to brag about back on shore!