Ocean County, NJ
The Mullica River is a 50.6-mile long river in New Jersey. Well-known because of its great striper and white perch fishing conditions, the river also holds a healthy population of other fish species.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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Dunking clams or bloodworms are great for striped bass fishing at the Mullica River.
Winter and spring are the best seasons to target white perch. Using bloodworms, tiny minnows, or grass shrimp as a bait nead drop-offs, channels, creek mouths, and deep holes must be productive.
Minnows under bobbers, soft plastics and spoons used near the shore are effective for chain pickerel fishing.
Fishing behind the boat docks, near fallen trees, offshoot pools, and lazy streams using crankbaits, soft plastics, and nightcrawlers is great for largemouth bass fishing.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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