moderate
12 hours
Participants should be comfortable on a boat for extended periods and able to handle standing for long stretches.
Join the Jamaica II for an adrenaline-fueled 12-hour seabass trip off Jamaica’s coast. Experience world-class deep-sea fishing targeting wrecks and reefs, perfect for any angler looking to reel in big catches and create lasting memories.
All ages
Embark on an exhilarating 12-hour Seabass fishing adventure aboard the Jamaica II, starting October 22nd. Targeting wrecks and reefs, you'll reel in not just Seabass, but also Porgies, Blackfish, Cod, and more. Experience the thrill of deep-sea fishing and return with hefty bags of fresh filets!
#Welcome to the Seabass Trips aboard the Jamaica II.
##Duration This is a 12 hour Seabass trip!
##About Seabass is our specialty every Fall and when the season opens on October 22nd we will be targeting this great eating fish every day.
##What can I expect: • We will be concentrating on wrecks, and artificial and natural reefs. • Depths can vary from 70 feet of water to as deep as 250 feet. • Seabass is the target species but many other species frequent New Jersey's wrecks in the fall including big Porgies, Blackfish, Cod, Pollock and flounders.
Hefty bags of filets are common on all these wreck trips, so check the calendar and pick a trip thats fits your schedule best.
Attention ticket holders: If you hold a paid ticket, you must be at the boat one hour prior to scheduled sailing time.
##What Is Not Included?
Rod rental is not included but rod and reel rental is available for $7
##Meeting Location
On the Manasquan River (Brielle, NJ) (Exact meeting location details will be provided immediately upon purchase of tickets.)
Please note: Paid or unpaid, you must be at the boat at least 1 hour before scheduled sailing time.
Secure your spot early, especially during peak fishing season, to ensure availability.
Wear hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen to stay protected during long hours in the sun.
Ensure your fishing gear is suitable for deep-sea species like seabass and wreck fish.
Bring plenty of water to maintain hydration throughout the day at sea.
Jamaica’s maritime history includes legendary shipwrecks and pirate lore that adds intrigue to its underwater landscape.
The boat operators actively practice catch and release when possible to preserve marine populations and adhere to local fishing regulations.
Protects your eyes from glare and enhances visibility while fishing.
summer specific
Provides extra grip and protects your hands when handling fish and gear.
Ensure you’re equipped with appropriate tackle for seabass and reef species.
Keeping a light layer handy is useful for sudden weather changes.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific