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Join Guide Kevin on a 6-hour fishing charter in Cape May targeting sharks and stingrays during peak nighttime feeding hours from 7 PM to 1 AM. This shore-based fishing adventure provides all heavy-duty gear, fresh bait, and expert instruction for up to 2 anglers of any skill level, making it an unforgettable pursuit of these powerful predators.
Guide Kevin 'Catterman' of Catterman Adventures, LLC offers a 6-hour guided shark and stingray fishing trip on Sunday, June 28th. This nighttime shore fishing adventure runs from 7:00 PM to 1:00 AM, accommodating up to 2 anglers. All necessary equipment is included - heavy-duty rods, reels, tackle, and fresh bait prepared specifically for apex predators. Kevin handles tackle setup and rigging so you can focus on the hunt. Whether you're a beginner seeking your first big game fish or an experienced angler chasing trophy sharks, this trip delivers the expertise and gear needed for success. Book your prime fishing adventure online to secure your spot.
Cape May's waters are prime hunting grounds for sand tigers, smooth dogfish, and monster rays during their most aggressive feeding window. You'll be fishing during peak bite time when these apex predators move into shallow water under cover of darkness. The nighttime environment creates ideal conditions - less fishing pressure, active predator feeding behavior, and the added thrill of battling powerful fish by headlamp light.
Guide Kevin brings local expertise honed through countless successful night trips. He knows exactly where these species congregate, what bait triggers strikes, and how to safely handle and fight big game fish from the beach. Every detail is engineered for your success, from bait selection to rod placement to timing.
Shore-based night fishing in Cape May offers a completely different experience than daytime trips. The beach transforms into a predator hunting ground once darkness falls. You'll set up headlamps, position rods in sand spikes, and wait for the explosive moment when a big shark or ray takes your bait. The tension builds as you monitor your rod, anticipating that bend and run.
Cape May's shallow waters and coastal geography create natural funnels where sharks and stingrays feed during low light. Sand tiger sharks patrol these areas hunting smaller fish and crustaceans. Smooth dogfish arrive in schools, often feeding aggressively. Stingrays use the shallow zone to hunt bottom-dwelling prey. As an angler, you're positioned exactly where these fish hunt most actively.
The sensory experience is intense - the sound of waves, the smell of fresh bait and salt water, the feel of sand beneath your feet, and the sudden strike of a powerful predator. This is big game fishing stripped to its essence: you, the fish, and the night. Guide Kevin manages the technical details while you experience the raw reality of connecting with apex predators in their element.
Arrive ready for a 6-hour commitment from 7 PM through 1 AM. Wear layered clothing - nights are cooler than you might expect, and ocean breezes add a chill factor. Bring headlamps with fresh batteries (red light preferred to avoid spooking fish), snacks, and water. Guide Kevin provides all fishing gear, bait, and tactical instruction. He'll teach you proper casting, rod positioning, and fish-fighting technique. Safety protocols for handling sharks and stingrays are covered before you begin.
Group size maxes at 2 anglers, ensuring personalized attention and adequate space on the beach. Kevin positions rods strategically based on wind, tide, and known predator movement patterns. Once lines are set, the waiting begins - but in night shark fishing, the payoff comes suddenly and intensely when a big fish commits to your bait.