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WELCOME!

FISHIN' IS CATCHIN'

Anglers can experience some of the best fishing on the East Coast from this 1,000 - foot long, concrete pier that reaches out over the Atlantic Ocean. Depending on the time of year, fishermen can target a wide variety of fish including black drum, bluefish, cobia, croaker, dolphin (mahi mahi), flounder, gray trout, king mackerel, pinfish, pigfish, pompano, puffers, rays, red drum, sheepshead, spadefish, Spanish mackerel, speckled trout, skate, spot and additional species.

There is plenty of room for different types of angling too. Bottom fishing, jigging and pin-rig fishing are all permitted. Pin-rig fishing is only allowed on the end of the pier and requires an additional fee.

Fee + Rental Information 

Fishing and Walk-on Fees

Daily Fishing: Adult $14   Child $7
Walk-on: Adults $2 Child $1
(children age 12 and under)
Aquarium Society Members Walk-on free.
Cobia & King pass $8
Rod Rentals $10

Multi-Day Passes

Three-day Pass: $36
Seven-day Pass: $80
(children 12 and under half price)
Anglers have seven days from the date of purchase to use their three-day pass and one month to use their seven day pass.

Season & Yearly Passes

Adult Annual Pass: $300
Parent / Child Annual Pass: 
$400 
Two-adult Annual Pass:
$450
Child Annual Pass: $150
(children must be 17 and under)

Bait, License, Rod Rentals

Bait, tackle, ice, soft drinks and snacks are available for sale in the pier house.
Jennette's Pier maintains a blanket license to cover all fishing from the pier.
Frozen squid $7.50 (box)
Frozen finger mullet $6 (dozen)
Frozen shrimp $7 (half pound tub)
Live Lugworms $13 (when available)
Various Fishbites, lures and ready-rigs available
Rod Rentals
$12

Take a Tour

KEEP IT CLEAN

In order to protect our heritage and the tradition of fishing, please keep only the fish you plan to eat and release the rest, including skates, rays and sharks. If you need help releasing one of these animals, you may request assistance from Jennette's staff. While on the Pier, be sure to recycle drink cans and plastic bottles along with additional recyclables, so they don't end up in the ocean. Please refrain from bring glass bottles to the Pier. And by all means, don't forget to "Pet the Pelican" for good luck!