Fishing Charters in New Jersey

Browse fishing charters in New Jersey that can help you catch brown trout.

Catch N Hell Fishing Charters - Catch N Hell Fishing Charters
Catch N Hell Fishing Charters

Catch N Hell Fishing Charters

Highlands, New Jersey

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Highlands, New Jersey
Control Freaks Sportfishing - Control Freaks Sportfishing
Control Freaks Sportfishing

Control Freaks Sportfishing

Brick Township, New Jersey

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Brick Township, New Jersey
Celtic Stoirm - Celtic Stoirm
Celtic Stoirm

Celtic Stoirm

Belmar, New Jersey

Charter Boat in Belmar, NJ

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Belmar, New Jersey
Fat Cat Sport Fishing - Steve King
Steve King

Fat Cat Sport Fishing

Neptune City, New Jersey

NJ Fatcat Offshore and Inshore Sportfishing from Belmar NJ

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Neptune City, New Jersey
Blitzbound Charters - Blitzbound Charters
Blitzbound Charters

Blitzbound Charters

Lincroft, New Jersey

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Lincroft, New Jersey
Fish Stix Charter Fishing - Fish Stix Charter Fishing
Fish Stix Charter Fishing

Fish Stix Charter Fishing

Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey

TRIPS AND RATES6 Passengers Max Stripers - $900. 00 - (6hrs) (April - July, October - December) Offshore Shark - $1800. 00 (12-14 hours, May/June). (20-40mil

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Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
Ziggyb Sport Fishing Nj - Ziggyb Sport Fishing Nj
Ziggyb Sport Fishing Nj

Ziggyb Sport Fishing Nj

Avon-By-The-Sea, New Jersey

The ZiggyB, NJ's most proud and one of the Shark Rivers longest running sport fishing Charters providing pro's/ amatuers alike with quality NJ fishing charters

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Avon-By-The-Sea, New Jersey
Lighthouse Sportfishing - Lighthouse Sportfishing
Lighthouse Sportfishing

Lighthouse Sportfishing

Barnegat, New Jersey

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Barnegat, New Jersey
Terry Sullivans Guide Service - Mary Sullivan
Mary Sullivan

Terry Sullivans Guide Service

Point Pleasant, New Jersey

I am a lifelong resident of Ocean County, New Jersey and have been a professional fishing guide for the past ten years. I have been an intense and avid salt-water fisherman for over thirty years. Both of my boats are especially well suited for fly-fishing. In our local waters we are able to catch large striped bass, bluefish, weakfish, fluke, albacore, bonita, spanish mackerel, and a variety of different tuna. As your charter-fishing guide I will also tailor fit our itinerary to target any specific salt-water species that are within our range and season if you desire. Whether it is live-lining bait or enticing them with a custom tied fly, I well do what it takes to put us on the bite. I would enjoy and welcome the opportunity to make your day an enjoyable experience and pleasantly memorable one fishing the rivers, bays and ocean as your personal salt-water fishing guide.

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Point Pleasant, New Jersey
Shootem Sportfishing - Shootem Sportfishing
Shootem Sportfishing

Shootem Sportfishing

Brick Township, New Jersey

Spend your days of fun at Sipnseachartersnj. Enjoy with your family and friends our exciting cruise trips and events. Try out our various sport fishing charters.

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Brick Township, New Jersey
Waterman Charters - Waterman Charters
Waterman Charters

Waterman Charters

Barnegat, New Jersey

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Barnegat, New Jersey
No Expectations Fishing - No Expectations Fishing
No Expectations Fishing

No Expectations Fishing

Cape May, New Jersey

Experience world-class inshore Flounder fishing in Cape May on a shared charter. Expert-guided trips for all skill levels. Reserve your spot today!

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Cape May, New Jersey

Best Time to Catch Brown Trout

Brown Trout can be caught year-round in Shiloh. Right now in February, activity is Slow.

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Seasonal Activity Chart

Brown Trout

Brown Trout

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If you're chasing brown trout in southern New Jersey, Shiloh offers a few under-the-radar opportunities. The key is focusing on the tributaries of the Maurice River, specifically those that have been stocked. While not known for trophy browns, these smaller streams can provide a rewarding experience, especially for anglers who enjoy a more intimate setting. Spring and fall are your best bets, with cooler water temperatures triggering increased activity. Look for deeper pools and undercut banks where browns tend to hold. Access can be tricky, often requiring some bushwhacking along the stream banks, so wear appropriate clothing and be prepared for uneven terrain. A local tip: Pay close attention to stocking schedules released by the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife to maximize your chances of success. Also, consider using small spinners or nymphs to entice the trout in these relatively clear waters.

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Brown Trout Fishing Regulations in New Jersey

Open Season

Year-round

Daily Bag Limit

2 per day

Size Limit

9-inch minimum

License Required

Freshwater fishing license

More restrictive regulations may apply to Wild Trout Streams and Trout Conservation Areas; consult the current NJ Freshwater Fishing Digest.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the New Jersey state wildlife agency before fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best bait to use for brown trout in Shiloh, NJ?

Brown trout in Shiloh respond well to a variety of baits. Popular choices include small spinners, worms, and artificial flies that imitate local insects. Consider matching your bait to the current conditions and what the trout are actively feeding on.

Are there any restrictions on brown trout fishing in New Jersey?

Yes, in New Jersey, you can fish for brown trout year-round, but there is a daily bag limit of 2. Also, any brown trout you keep must be at least 9 inches long.

Do I need a license to fish for brown trout in Shiloh, NJ?

Yes, you'll need a valid New Jersey freshwater fishing license to legally fish for brown trout in Shiloh and throughout the state.

What size brown trout can I expect to catch near Shiloh?

While the size of brown trout can vary, keep in mind that you can only keep trout that are at least 9 inches in length. It's possible to catch larger trout, but smaller ones are more common.

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