Deep Sea
Sport Fishing
Adventures
Aboard
June Bug

Today the ocean is blue, the sea is calm,
the anglers are smiling and it just
doesn't get any better than this ...
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FISHING FROM BEACH HAVEN, NJ
NOW BOOKING FOR 2015!
609-685-2839
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Deep Sea
Sportfishing Adventures
Aboard
June Bug
Telephone: 609-685-2839
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32 Years of Successful
Charter Catching!
WORLD CLASS SALT WATER FISHING
RIGHT HERE IN NEW JERSEY!
Check Our Salt Water Sportfishing
Fishing Reports On This Site!
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June Bug is a 41’ safe, fast, well-maintained Ricky Scarborough Expresswith that famous soft,gentle Carolina ride.And can she help YOU CATCH FISH! Plusshe always hasa clean head! |
We find the fish,
YOU CATCH the fish!
We clean your fish,
YOU take your fish home!
Telephone: 609-685-2839
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AND
If You And Your Family,
Or Your Fishing Buddies,
Would Like To Get Away
For A Fabulous Week,
AND You Have A Boat,
We have A Suggestion ...
Rent Our Slip At Oregon Inlet, NC
In Manteo, NC's Historic Town.
Our Slip in ShallowBag Bay Marina
Is Available Through November 15.
Call Us At 609-685-2839
To Discuss Staying At
This World-Class facility within
this World Class Fishery
Click For Details HERE
Are YOU in These Pictures?

Sport Fishing Charters Aboard
June Bug
with Capt. Lindsay Fuller and the
experienced June Bug Crew is licensed
to take up to six (6) passengers
deep sea fishing on exciting
Offshore and Inshore fishing
or cruising expeditions.
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What a GREAT way to enjoy time with your friends and family!
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June Bug offers 24-Hour Overnight,
18-Hour Full-Day Offshore,
12-Hour Mid-Range Inshore Tuna,
8-Hour Inshore, plus 5-Hour
Half-Day Inshore
charter fishing trips.
It is always a successful,
fun & pleasurable experience
chartering June Bug.
The premier charter boat operating
from Beach Haven
.
Our charter fees are no higher
than most other high quality
charter boats in the area.
June Bug meets your party at
convenient locations
on Long Beach Island.
If you live or rent on a
waterway, with a dock,
and with sufficient depth
for June Bug (4' minimum at LOW Tide),
we can pick your party and you
up at the house on LBI or the mainland
and bring you back to your house on
Long Beach Island or the mainland at
the end of the day.
Do your friends, family
and co-workers ask where
we fish on June Bug and
what do we catch?
You can tell them that
we fish where the fish are!
Then show 'em this list
of what June Bug
helps her charter parties
catch:
| Blue Marlin | ![]() |
White Marlin | ![]() |
| Bluefin Tuna | ![]() |
Yellowfin Tuna | ![]() |
| Big Eye Tuna | True Albacore | ![]() |
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| Wahoo | ![]() |
Mahi Mahi | ![]() |
| Striped Bass | ![]() |
Atlantic Bonita | ![]() |
| Fluke | |
Bluefish | ![]() |
| Weakfish | ![]() |
Tautog | |
| Black Drum |
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Croaker |
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| Mako Shark | ![]() |
Sword | ![]() |
Mailing Address:
June Bug Sportfishing Charters
c/o SouthEast Sportfishing, Inc.
204 West Rt. 38
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Telephone: 609-685-2839
or e-mail:
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When you go fishing,
or are doing anything
around the water,
PLEASE keep all plastics,
soda and water bottles,
wrappers, cigarette filters and
other plastics, and, especially
mylar balloons out of the water.
Please watch two important videos
by clicking HERE and another VIDEO
from the National Geographic Society.
Let's Keep Plastics OUT OF THE OCEAN!
INCLUDING BALLOONS!
Did you know that a balloon, yep, a cheap latex
rubber one or, worse, a fancy, shiny Mylar one,
can kill a Sea Turtle?
Sea Turtles LOVE to eat certain jellyfish
called Portugese Man 'o Wars.
By the way, a Portugese Man 'o War is normally only
between 6" and 12" in length on the surface of the water.
But its tentacles float in the water,
and they can be 18' to 30' in length so balloons with
their strings look just like Portugese Man 'o War
jellyfish to the Turtles who look
at them from underneath.
When someone lets go of a balloon string,
an adult or child, it really does not matter,
the balloon, more often than not,
finds it's way over time into the Atlantic Ocean.
The problem is that with all of the balloon
releases from ALL over the Eastern U.S.,
at least one balloon from those
releases reaches the Ocean.
Balloon releases have the same unintended consequences
that any unplanned actions have.
But releasing balloons simply involves
killing another animal for NO reason.
Let's review.
The released balloon floats along close to the surface
pushed along by the wind currents for hundreds of miles.
The balloon reaches the Ocean and the wind patterns
in the Ocean increase and are more intense.
The balloon quickly reaches the areas offshore where
the Sea Turtles live and the Turtle is a
slow moving sea creature
with no way to escape the immediate area.
So the Turtles see the balloons.
The Turtles think "Ah, a nice jellyfish snack."
Then Turtles being Turtles, the Turtles eat the balloons.
The balloons clog the Sea Turtles' plumbing and THEY DIE.
Now if you shudder that your little ones hearing about this
might not react very well, buck up, face reality
and teach them an important lesson.
Some of the things that people do are not
conducive to helping other creatures survive.
BUT there IS a solution ...
PLEASE DO NOT BUY BALLOONS,
ANY BALLOONS,
EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER THAT HAVE
ANY CHANCE WHATSOEVER OF BEING RELEASED
WHERE THE WIND CURRENTS COULD DELIVER
THAT BALLOON INTO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN.
Sea Turtles are found in all of the Earth's Oceans.
You should know that many species of them range
between the Florida Keys all the way to Canada
along the East Coast of the United States.
Capt. Lindsay has seen hundreds, no, thousands of
Sea Turtles in his career as a Charter Boat Captain.
The prevailing winds generally blow
from the west to the east,
more precisely, from the
SouthWest to the NorthEast
here in the Eastern United States.
If your child lets go of a balloon string
in Western North Carolina,
let's say outside of Charlotte,
the Atlantic Ocean is only
a few hundred miles away to
the Northeast and the balloon
will likely likely land in the
Ocean where it drifts up
to the coast of New Jersey.
No problem for a balloon and a light breeze.
But it is a problem for Sea Turtles who choose that time
to also go vacationing off the coast of New Jersey.
Capt. Lindsay has observed giant Leatherback Sea Turtles,
over 1,000 pounds, lying dead in the Ocean. The cause?
The poor Sea Turtle ate a balloon.
Capt. Lindsay can tell you that his charter parties
and crews were not very happy to observe such a loss.
Please help by NOT buying balloons
east of the Mississippi River
... FOR ANY REASON!
Those balloons end up killing our wondeful,
gentle and valuable Sea Turtles.
Please help stop the Turtle killing!
If we concentrated on the really
important stuff in life,
there'd be a shortage
of fishing poles.
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