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Join Guide Kevin on an 8-hour fishing charter in Cape May, NJ for an unforgettable evening targeting sharks and stingrays. This Sunday night adventure combines multiple rod setups, comfortable beach accommodations, and all necessary fishing gear in a mosquito-proof enclosure. Perfect for two anglers seeking local expertise and hands-on experience with sought-after species along New Jersey's prime coastline.
Guide Kevin 'Catterman' of The Catterman Adventures offers an 8-hour guided shark and stingray fishing trip on Sunday, June 28 in Cape May, NJ. This shore-based fishing charter accommodates up to 2 guests and includes all fishing gear, equipment, and dinner meals. The experience takes place in a comfortable, mosquito-proof enclosure with beach chairs, allowing anglers to relax while multiple rods work the water with various bait presentations. All equipment is provided, making this an accessible option for anglers of all experience levels. To book your spot or reserve dates, contact Guide Kevin directly through Catterman Adventures, LLC.
This trip showcases Cape May's exceptional shark and stingray fishery under nighttime conditions when these predators are most active. The beach setup offers a comfortable alternative to boat fishing, with the security of shore-based operations and the freedom to deploy multiple rod strategies simultaneously. Kevin's local knowledge positions anglers in productive waters where sharks and rays feed throughout the evening, maximizing encounter opportunities.
The mosquito-proof enclosure and quality beach seating create an ideal environment for extended fishing sessions. Dinner meals are included, allowing you to refuel between bites while maintaining focus on your rods. This setup is particularly effective for targeting nocturnal feeders, as darkness brings increased activity from these species along the New Jersey coast.
Cape May's coastline provides excellent habitat for sharks and stingrays, particularly during evening hours when water temperatures drop and natural food sources attract predatory species closer to shore. The beach environment allows anglers to observe feeding behavior, water movement, and seasonal migrations that influence fishing success.
Sharks in the Cape May area include species like sand tigers, blues, and sandsharks, each with distinct behavioral patterns and habitat preferences. These apex predators respond to bait dispersal and smell cues traveling through the water column. Stingrays, equally important targets, inhabit shallow and moderate depths where they feed on bottom-dwelling prey. Night fishing leverages their nocturnal feeding patterns, making evening sessions particularly productive.
The use of multiple rods with different bait options allows Kevin to experiment with presentations and fish depths simultaneously. This approach teaches anglers about species preferences, bait effectiveness, and how environmental factors influence feeding activity. The extended 8-hour window captures peak feeding periods as darkness deepens and water conditions stabilize.
Shore-based fishing eliminates seasickness concerns while maintaining access to productive waters. The enclosed beach setup protects anglers from elements while allowing clear sight lines to your rod tips. Kevin's positioning strategy targets natural current breaks and depth transitions where sharks and rays congregate.
Your 8-hour session begins at dusk and extends into the night, capturing prime feeding hours. All fishing gear is provided and ready to deploy, eliminating the need to bring your own equipment. The two-angler group size creates an intimate, personalized experience with direct access to Kevin's expertise and real-time guidance. Dinner meals keep energy levels steady throughout your session, and the comfortable beach chair setup allows strategic rest periods between active fishing moments. The mosquito-proof enclosure ensures you can focus entirely on fishing without distraction from insects or elements.