Located about 40 miles off the New Jersey coast, the Glory Hole is a renowned offshore fishing ground that attracts anglers targeting tuna, mahi-mahi, sharks, and black sea bass each summer.
New Jersey – The “Glory Hole,” one of the best-known offshore fishing spots off the New Jersey coast, continues to draw recreational and charter anglers seeking some of the Atlantic’s most prized game fish during the peak summer season.

Located approximately 40 to 50 miles east-southeast of Manasquan Inlet, the underwater trench sits near the tail end of the Hudson Shelf Valley, commonly known as the Mud Hole. The area is defined by a steep 40-fathom, or roughly 240-foot, contour that creates dramatic changes in depth and water temperature.
Underwater terrain creates prime fishing habitat
The Glory Hole’s unique underwater geography makes it a natural gathering point for baitfish and larger predators. Sharp drop-offs, changing currents, and nearby wrecks combine to create productive fishing conditions throughout the summer.
Anglers commonly use GPS coordinates near 39° 56.5′ N, 73° 14.0′ W, though marine navigation charts may place the center of the fishing grounds slightly differently.
July offers wide variety of offshore species
July is considered one of the best times to fish the Glory Hole, with anglers regularly targeting Atlantic bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, and skipjack tuna. Mahi-mahi are also frequently caught around lobster pots and floating debris, while mako and thresher sharks patrol the deeper waters.
Other seasonal catches can include cobia, triggerfish, king mackerel, Spanish mackerel, and black sea bass along the bottom structure.
Boaters planning trips to the offshore grounds are encouraged to monitor marine forecasts, ensure vessels are properly equipped for offshore travel, and carry appropriate safety equipment before making the 40-mile run from the New Jersey coast.
How to get there
From Bogan’s Basin (Brielle – Manasquan Inlet):
- The Big Jamaica: Known for running offshore bottom fishing and specialized midshore tuna trips to spots like the Glory Hole. Check the Big Jamaica schedule.
From Belmar Marina (Belmar):
- The Golden Eagle: Known for midshore trips targeting bluefin tuna and sharks. Visit Golden Eagle Charters for trip details.
Other Notable Local Fleet Options:
- Gambler Deep Sea Fishing: Operating from Point Pleasant Beach (Fishermen’s Supply Co.), they run various offshore bottom and pelagic trips.
- The Dauntless & Paramount: Often run longer-range sea bass and ling trips which can frequent the deeper muddy ledges further out.
Key Points
- The Glory Hole is located approximately 40 to 50 miles offshore from Manasquan Inlet in the Hudson Shelf Valley.
- The deep-water trench is known for its steep underwater drop-offs, temperature breaks, and productive fishing grounds.
- July anglers commonly target bluefin and yellowfin tuna, mahi-mahi, mako sharks, thresher sharks, and black sea bass.
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