Species
Bluefish
Pomatomus saltatrix · family Pomatomidae
Live · updated
Toothy, aggressive pelagic predator. "Snapper blues" invade the lower Bay and coastal bays in summer; bigger choppers along the Atlantic coast. Hits metal jigs, topwater, and cut bait savagely — wire leaders recommended.
Preferred conditions
- Water temp
- 60–80°F (ideal 70°F)
- Tide
- incoming
- Moon
- either
- Depth
- 5–50 ft
- Active months
- May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
Best bluefish conditions today
Race Point Beach
Playland Beach
Ponquogue Beach
Ditch Plains Beach
Orient Beach State Park
Montauk Point
Nauset Beach
Sandy Neck Beach Park
Scarborough State Beach
Narragansett Bay (Newport)
Block Island
Cape Cod Canal
Nantucket
Indian River Inlet
Fenwick Island — Surf Fishing
Delaware Seashore State Park
Fenwick Island State Park
Cape May
North Hampton State Beach
Salisbury Beach State Reservation
Sherwood Island State Park
Rocky Neck State Park
Point Pleasant Beach
Island Beach State Park
Barnegat Lighthouse State Park
Brigantine
Robert Moses State Park
Fire Island National Seashore — Watch Hill
Sandy Hook (Gateway NRA)
Belmar
Manasquan
Smith Point County Park
Ocean City Inlet — North Jetty
Assateague State Park
Assawoman State Wildlife Area
Assateague Island — MD Surf
Assateague Island National Seashore
Cape Henlopen State Park
Slaughter Beach
Broadkill Beach
Augustine Beach
Calf Pasture Beach
Naples Beach
Marco Island Beach
Haulover Beach Park
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Clearwater Beach
Kitts Hummock Beach
Fortescue
Jones Beach State Park
New Smyrna Beach
Ventnor City
St. Simons Island Beach
Sanibel Island Beach
Fort Myers Beach (Lynn Hall Memorial Park)
Lewes Canal
Sandy Point State Park
Rocky Point Park — Essex
North Point State Park
Kent Narrows — Public Fishing Pier
Romancoke Pier
Matapeake Pier
Mayo Beach Park
Beverly Triton Nature Park
Martinak State Park
St. Pete Beach
Public Landing Beach
Sebastian Inlet State Park
Deerfield Beach
Pompano Beach
Bowers Beach
South Bowers Beach
Woodland Beach Wildlife Area
Port Mahon
Deal Island Wildlife Management Area
Roaring Point Waterfront Park
Tyaskin Wharf
Cove Road Beach
Chincoteague NWR — Fishing Access
Elms Beach Park
Snow Hill Farm Park
Lake Worth Beach
Sandbridge Beach
False Cape State Park
Cocoa Beach
Cape Canaveral Beach
Mexico Beach
Solomons Island Fishing Pier
Flag Ponds Nature Park
Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum
Myrtle Point Park
Greenwell State Park
Wrightsville Beach
Carolina Beach
Kure Beach
Surf City Beach
North Topsail Beach
Holden Beach
Oak Island Beach
Atlantic Beach (NC)
Emerald Isle Beach
Indian Beach
Pawleys Island
St. Augustine Beach
Chesapeake Beach — Rod N' Reel Pier
Breezy Point Beach
Kings Landing Park
Nags Head Beach
Cape Hatteras National Seashore
Ocracoke Beach
Cape Lookout National Seashore
Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach
Garden City Beach
Surfside Beach (SC)
Pensacola Beach
Navarre Beach
Panama City Beach
North Beach (Calvert)
Rudee Inlet — Virginia Beach
Belle Isle State Park
Smith Point Beach
Jacksonville Beach
Hilton Head Island
St. George Island
Ocean View Beach
Hilton Pier Park
Anderson Park
Point Lookout State Park
Great Marsh Park (Gerry Boyle Park)
Daytona Beach
Kiptopeke State Park
Cape Charles Town Pier
First Landing State Park
Buckroe Beach
Folly Beach
Destin Beach
Tybee Island Beach
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What anglers are reporting about bluefish
From the Maryland DNR weekly fishing report, published May 27, 2026 · 46 days old — a newer report may be available.
Lower Bay
Deeper waters along channel edges are being targeted by anglers jigging with soft plastic jigs or by trolling with umbrella rigs down along the 30-foot edges. It is a good idea to place a few Drone spoons behind inline weights for the bluefish that are in the region. The steep channel edge of the Potomac from St. Georges Island to Piney Point, the lower Patuxent and the eastern side of the bay from Buoy 76 to Buoy 72 are worth exploring. Red and black drum are being found on the eastern side of the Bay from the Middle Grounds up past the Target Ship and Tangier Sound. Finding them on depth finders and dropping soft crab baits to them is the most popular way to fish.
Species mentioned: black drum, bluefish
Atlantic Ocean and Coastal Bays
Surf anglers are enjoying good fishing off the beaches of Ocean City and Assateague Island. Anglers fishing with large cut baits are catching large striped bass, red drum and bluefish. Most of the striped bass measure over the maximum slot size of 31 inches, but provide exciting catch-and-release action, as do the large red drum. Black drum are being caught on sand fleas and clams. At the Ocean City Inlet and Route 50 Bridge area, anglers are catching striped bass by casting soft plastic jigs and paddletails . A fair number of the striped bass being caught are falling within the 28-31 inch slot.
Species mentioned: black drum, bluefish, red drum, striped bass
Excerpts are anecdotal and reflect a single week's observations from DNR biologists and reporting anglers — not predictions. Use as one signal among many; verify against current conditions before planning a trip.
Regulations by jurisdiction
Maryland (tidal)
Stale: last verified 81 days ago.
tidal bay
- Min size
- 8"
- Creel
- 5
Chesapeake Bay: 8-inch minimum. 5 per person on shore or private boat; 7 per person on for-hire (charter) boats. Federal ASMFC bluefish allocation — limit may change annually.
Source · verified 2026-04-22
Stale: last verified 81 days ago.
atlantic
- Min size
- 8"
- Creel
- 5
Atlantic coast and coastal bays: 8-inch minimum. 5 per person on shore or private boat; 7 per person on for-hire boats. Subject to ASMFC coastwide allocation.
Source · verified 2026-04-22
Delaware (tidal)
Stale: last verified 81 days ago.
tidal delaware
- Creel
- 3
Delaware Bay and tidal tributaries: no size limit. 3 fish/day from shore or private vessel, 5/day from charter or headboat. ASMFC coastwide allocation — may change annually.
Source · verified 2026-04-22
Stale: last verified 81 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 3
Delaware Atlantic coast and Inland Bays: no size limit. 3 fish/day from shore or private vessel, 5/day from charter or headboat. ASMFC coastwide allocation.
Source · verified 2026-04-22
Virginia (tidal — VMRC)
Stale: last verified 81 days ago.
tidal bay
- Creel
- 5
Virginia tidal waters (lower Chesapeake Bay): no minimum size, 5 per person per day. VMRC regulation 4VAC20-450 (effective March 31, 2026). Slightly looser than MD (5/day private, 7/day for-hire, 8-inch min).
Source · verified 2026-04-22
Stale: last verified 81 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 5
Virginia Atlantic coast: no minimum size, 5 per person per day. 4VAC20-450 — matches the tidal Bay rule. ASMFC coastwide allocation; adjusted annually.
Source · verified 2026-04-22
Potomac main stem (PRFC)
Stale: last verified 81 days ago.
tidal potomac
- Min size
- 8"
- Creel
- 3
Potomac River main stem (PRFC): 8-inch minimum, 3 per day. Bluefish reach the lower tidal Potomac in summer but are not a primary fishery that far upriver. PRFC Blue Sheet rule. Stricter creel than either MD or VA tidal Bay.
Source · verified 2026-04-22
NC
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 5
No minimum size. 5 fish/day from shore or private boat; 7/day on for-hire vessels.
Source · verified 2026-05-29
NJ
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 5
No minimum size. 5 fish/day from shore or private boat; 7/day on for-hire vessels.
Source · verified 2026-05-29
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
tidal delaware
- Creel
- 5
No minimum size. 5 fish/day from shore or private boat; 7/day on for-hire vessels.
Source · verified 2026-05-29
SC
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 5
No minimum size. 5/person/day (7 on for-hire).
Source · verified 2026-05-29
NY
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 5
No minimum size. 5 fish/day from shore or private boat (more on for-hire vessels).
Source · verified 2026-05-29
MA
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 5
No minimum size. 5 fish/day from shore or private boat (more on for-hire vessels).
Source · verified 2026-05-29
RI
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 3
No minimum size. 3 fish/day from shore or private boat (more on for-hire vessels).
Source · verified 2026-05-29
CT
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 3
No minimum size. 3 fish/day from shore or private boat (more on for-hire vessels).
Source · verified 2026-05-29
NH
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Creel
- 3
No minimum size. 3 fish/day from shore or private boat (more on for-hire vessels).
Source · verified 2026-05-29
FL
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Min size
- 12"
- Creel
- 3
12" fork-length minimum, 3/person/day on the Atlantic coast.
Source · verified 2026-05-29
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
gulf
- Min size
- 12"
- Creel
- 10
12" fork-length minimum, 10/person/day on the Gulf coast (including Monroe County).
Source · verified 2026-05-29
GA
Stale: last verified 44 days ago.
atlantic
- Min size
- 12"
- Creel
- 15
12" fork-length minimum, 15/person/day. Open May 1–Feb 28.
Source · verified 2026-05-29