Tibury Creek Fishing Report

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Last Updated: December 5, 2025

Tibury Creek in Delaware is a small, brackish tributary of the Delaware River, known for fishing white perch, striped bass, catfish, and occasional American shad in spring.


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Summary

The best fishing spots are near the mouth where it meets the Delaware River and along deeper bends. Shore access is limited, but small boat or kayak access is best via nearby private or public ramps along the Delaware River. Fish near structure or submerged debris. Spring and fall are prime seasons. Use bloodworms, cut bait, or small jigs for perch and cats; topwater plugs or soft plastics for striped bass. There are no piers or marked coves on Tibury Creek.

       

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Angling Safety Guidelines

Know the Regulations
Check local fishing rules, seasons, size limits, and license requirements to ensure legal and sustainable angling.
Handle Fish Responsibly
Use wet hands, minimize air exposure, and release fish gently to improve survival rates when practicing catch-and-release.
Choose the Right Gear
Match your rod, line, and tackle to the species and conditions to increase success and reduce unnecessary harm to fish.
Respect the Waterway
Avoid disturbing habitat, prevent bank erosion, and keep a safe distance from spawning areas to protect ecosystems.
Keep It Clean
Pack out all line, hooks, bait containers, and trash—discarded gear can injure wildlife and degrade waterways.

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