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Join Guide Kevin for a 6-hour fishing charter targeting sharks and stingrays along Delaware Bay near Lewes on Sunday, June 28th. This evening fishing adventure runs from 6 PM to midnight when these species are most active. Kevin provides specialized tackle and expert guidance for anglers of all skill levels, with personalized attention for just 2 guests.
Guide Kevin of Catterman Adventures on Sunday, June 28th offers a distinctive 6-hour guided fishing charter targeting sharks and stingrays in Delaware Bay's productive waters. This evening trip runs from 6:00 PM to midnight, timing your outing perfectly for the prime feeding window when these species are most active. The experience accommodates 2 guests, ensuring personalized attention and plenty of opportunities to learn proper techniques from someone with deep expertise in bay fishing.
Kevin provides all specialized tackle and gear you'll need for this adventure, from heavy-duty rods to the right bait systems for attracting sharks and rays. Whether you're an experienced angler or handling a fishing rod for the first time, Guide Kevin tailors the experience to your skill level. The calm bay waters and shoreline setup make this accessible to anyone looking for an exciting night on the water. Book your spot today to secure your evening of Delaware Bay fishing action.
Delaware Bay's healthy populations of sandbar sharks, smooth dogfish, and southern stingrays make for consistent action throughout the night. The evening timing catches these species during their most aggressive feeding periods, significantly increasing your chances of connecting with multiple fish. Kevin's years of guiding experience means you'll fish proven spots around Lewes where he knows the bay bottom, current patterns, and where to position for the best results.
Night fishing adds an extra element of excitement as you wait for that telltale pull on your line. The calm bay conditions and shoreline vantage point create an ideal setup for learning proper fighting techniques and understanding how these species behave. Working with specialized tackle designed for sharks and rays gives you insight into why certain methods and presentations work better than others in Delaware Bay.
Sandbar sharks inhabit Delaware Bay year-round and represent some of the most reliable targets for guided fishing trips. These sharks typically range from 4 to 6 feet in this region, offering exciting battles without requiring offshore distances. They're bottom feeders that respond well to cut bait presentations, and they're most active during the evening and night hours when bay fishing pressure is minimal. Understanding sandbar shark behavior helps anglers present baits effectively and recognize strikes that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Smooth dogfish are smaller sharks that school in bay waters, often providing multiple hookups in a single night. They're incredibly responsive to natural bait and create fast-paced action that keeps the evening exciting. Southern stingrays, while different from sharks, inhabit the same bay structure and respond to similar presentations. These rays are powerful fighters that dive hard when hooked, making them excellent targets for learning about different species behavior and fishing techniques.
Delaware Bay's structure creates ideal habitat for these species. The sandy bottom, shallow depth profile, and bay currents concentrate feeding fish in specific zones that Kevin knows intimately. Water temperature and salinity levels support healthy year-round populations, making June and summer months particularly productive. The calm bay waters rarely present the conditions that make offshore fishing challenging, meaning consistent opportunities to connect with fish regardless of your experience level.
Night fishing eliminates surface glare and reduces fish wariness, a key advantage in bay environments where shallow water can make species more cautious during daylight. Many experienced anglers specifically target shark and stingray fishing at night for these reasons. The reduced visibility actually improves your chances of success and creates a unique experience that differs significantly from daytime bay fishing.
Your evening begins at 6:00 PM with an immediate focus on fishing prime habitat around Lewes. Kevin supplies all specialized gear including heavy-duty rods, reels, and bait systems designed specifically for sharks and rays. The 6-hour format gives you ample time to fish multiple productive spots, learning how Kevin reads bay conditions and adjusts presentations throughout the evening. With just 2 guests per trip, you'll receive individualized instruction and plenty of hands-on time fighting fish.
Comfort considerations include dressing for an evening bay environment where temperatures cool as night progresses. Bringing a light jacket and planning for variable wind conditions ensures you stay comfortable throughout the outing. The shoreline location means you won't experience boat rocking, making this accessible for anyone sensitive to water conditions. Kevin's proven setup and years of local expertise mean you'll spend your time fishing productive water rather than searching or dealing with equipment issues.